Use Quotes
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I have wrought great use out of evil tools.
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I definitely need to use my chances when they come because definitely there wont be many.
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Use Starbucks mints for every occasion—they're the strongest.
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To change behavior, products must ensure the user feels in control. People must want to use the service, not feel they have to.
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I encourage people to find and use the power of their voices just as much when I do not agree with those voices as when I do agree with them.
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No one has a right to hoard things which he cannot use.
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Modesty is of no use to a beggar.
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The goal in life is not to attain some imaginary ideal; it is to find and fully use our own gifts.
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Why do people use the word ‘kids’? It makes children sound like small goats.
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Wisdom is not knowledge, but lies in the use we make of knowledge.
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The efficient use of energy is as much an issue for Saudi Arabia, with its huge natural resources, as it is for all countries. Increased efficiency makes sense environmentally, but also economically.
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I have no special desire to go crawl around in caves, but I really like the word spelunking and want to use it in conversation. I do a lot of things just to use words I like.
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Not as much as I used to, but I use the Internet for everything. I use it for information. Like if I'm planning a trip or something, I'll check out the place I'm going to.
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Use words to please, to instruct, to soothe. Then stop speaking.
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Tool - something with a use on one end and a grasp on the other end.
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If you could use your brain like you use your ass.
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Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.
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If you invest in something a little more expensive with longevity, you'll use it more.
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It is my view that there is no sensible military use for nuclear weapons, whether "strategic" weapons, "tactical" weapons, "theatre" weapons, weapons at sea or weapons in space.
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Money should be used to help others.
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It is important to use all knowledge ethically, humanely, and lovingly.
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The tools belong to the man who can use them.
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It is hard to rationalise or explain why you love what you love. But I have always been interested in science and maths, and in high school I was struck that you could use maths to understand nature and science.
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Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond its common use.