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expectations people trying
People come with expectations and as a bandleader I constantly try to remind the audience to leave its expectations in the lobby. Bill Bruford
expectations speech
When you make speeches you elicit expectations against which you will be held accountable. Bill Bradley
expectations plans candidates
I have absolutely no plans and no expectations of ever being a candidate again. Al Gore
expectations found true-faith
True faith is never found alone; it is accompanied by expectation. C. S. Lewis
expectations mind taught
Whatever the mind is taught to expect, that it will build, produce, and bring forth for you. Catherine Ponder
expectations progress impossible
Future orientation is combined with a notion and expectation of progress, and nothing is impossible. Alan Dundes
expectations outcomes determine
Expectations determine outcome, always! Deepak Chopra
expectations great-expectations kind
I identified with Pip from 'Great Expectations,' especially when I was younger; I had the same kind of gaucheness and uncertainty. David Nicholls
expectations clients different
All clients' needs and expectations are vastly different. Bruce Bennett
speech internals
Speech is external thought, and thought internal speech. Antoine Rivarol
speechless
I'm speechless - it's better than we had hoped. Marla Miller
speech needs speak
The time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time. Alan Lightman
speech moments henry-v
She realises that if she is to save the show she is going to have to improvise a rousing speech, one of the many Henry V moments that make up her working life. David Nicholls
speech nations
Unpopular speech is absolutely vital to the health of our nation. Edward Norton
speech action empty
All speech is vain and empty unless it be accompanied by action. Demosthenes
speech harsh discourse
All discourses but my own afflict me; they seem harsh, impertinent, and irksome Ben Jonson
speech language human-nature
Speech is human nature itself, with none of the artificiality of written language. Alfred North Whitehead
speech
And Thought leapt out to wed with Thought Ere Thought could wed itself with Speech. Alfred Lord Tennyson