Remain Quotes
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If you are interested in improving, think of a draw offer as an offer to remain ignorant of what you would have learned in the remainder of the game.
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...housing activity will remain healthy for some time to come.
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If we look at history, we will see that regimes which persecute their people do not remain standing.
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Basically, art should remain something that is complex, that has many layers, so there's always a possibility to reconsider things and have a different perspective. It's not just an advertisement with one single message that has some authority, political or not.
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For so I created them free and free they must remain.
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I believe the Republican Party is the party of the open door. Our party is the party of opportunity and freedom and equality, and it always will remain such.
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Popular magazines multiply while the library shelves remain undisturbed.
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If only for the sake of elegance, I try to remain morally pure.
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Let her remain where she is. A constellation away.
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Age merely shows what children we remain.
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Complain and remain. Praise and be raised.
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I have before me God's Word which cannot fail, nor can the gates of hell prevail against it; thereby will I remain, though the whole world be against me.
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“Remain in Me." It is the Word of God who gives this order, expresses this wish. Remain in Me, not for a few moments, a few hours which must pass away, but "remain . . ." permanently, habitually, Remain in Me, pray in Me, adore in Me, love in Me, suffer in Me, work and act in Me.
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There are too many good comic book writers out there. I'd rather remain a fanboy.
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If sexuality means saying yes to life, then you should be able to remain sexual until the day you die.
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Who is God? Who are we? What is our purpose? All these questions remain unanswered. I want to reach the genuine seeker of spiritual well-being. My goal is to satisfy the hunger and longing for those who are seeking the truth.
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But she knew that no matter what beauty lay behind, it must remain there. No one could go forward with a load of aching memories.
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The soul can shrivel from am excess of critical distance, and if I don't want to remain in arid internal exile for the rest of my life, I have to find a way to lose alienation without losing my self. But how does one bend toward another culture without falling over, how does one strike an elastic balance between rigidity and self-effacement?
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If it required some effort to go from today to tomorrow, some people would always remain in yesterday.
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The wooden wall alone should remain unconquered.