Current Quotes
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There's a spiritual current in my work because there's a spiritual current in my life.
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I often call my current work pornographic - when I don't, I can always be sure someone else will.
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To think at its best is to find oneself carried down the current of necessity.
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The format's better because it gives us a much stronger hand to play when going to the North Koreans unified, with our allies and partners in the region, all of us saying the same thing: telling them their current course is unacceptable.
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The alternating current will kill people, of course. So will gunpowder, and dynamite, and whisky, and lots of other things; but we have a system whereby the deadly electricity of the alternating current can do no harm unless a man is fool enough to swallow a whole dynamo.
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Contact points are larger and instead of the current being led through the bearings as in an ordinary.
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I wanted to make sure to always stay current, try to find new material and stay with the modern techniques.
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Will power is human electricity. You have enough of this electricity generated in you to achieve the greatest things in life if you will keep the current on.
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And before our current legislature adjourns, we intend to become the first state of full and true choice by saying to every low and middle-income Hoosier family, if you think a non-government school is the right one for your child, you're as entitled to that option as any wealthy family; here's a voucher, go sign up.
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Completely strange faces pop up as interesting points through the crowd. I am carried along with the current, lacking will. To move becomes an unacceptable effort describing the crowds in Dresden.
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I have always tried to stay current.
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Chaos is the undercurrent of everything that happens in life.
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I'm not really a current events guy, sadly.
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In a swollen river the current is unequal, being much stronger in some places than in others; hence the great danger.
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We're so grateful that we're able to provide this opportunity for our current and past graduates.
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At the end of our lives, we will not be judged by the highest public office we attained in our lifetime, if that were true the current president George W. Bush would hold as much esteem as Franklin Roosevelt in our country, and Nelson Mandela in his. That cannot be the case. Rather, we will each be judged by the mark we've left on others.