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cure grand people trying
I don't want to say, 'I want to cure cancer.' It's such a grand thing. People have been trying for so long and we're not getting very far. But I do want to try to understand it better, and I want to make some forward movement. Eva Vertes
cures given found
Where the wound had been given, there must the cure be found, if any where. Jane Austen
cure diet report
There has never been a verified scientific report that chelation therapy, a gluten-free diet, or anything else can cure autism. Michael Specter
cures endure ifs
If there is no cure, you must endure. Brian Tracy
cure difficult support therapies trying
When we got the diagnosis, we were told there's no cure and there's not even any therapies that can be done other than trying to support him with the ventilator and for his breathing. So that's kind of difficult to hear. Mark Ward
cure death efficient escape means medicine medicines provided relief taken taking type
Medicine cure us and give us relief from all type of ailments/diseases provided they are taken on the prescription of an efficient doctor. By taking these medicines one can also escape death which means that they give us a long life. Yajur Veda
cures hard misunderstanding
Some misunderstandings are hard to cure. Barton Gellman
cures darkness known loving road sure
Loving is the only sure road out of darkness, the only serum known that cures self-centeredness Rod McKuen
cure cured good honestly mend mistakes ourselves sickness sincerely succeed welcome wishes
So long as a person who has made mistakes... honestly and sincerely wishes to be cured and to mend his ways, we should welcome him and cure his sickness so that he can become a good comrade. We can never succeed if we just let ourselves go and lash at h Mao Zedong
expensive intention largest operate property
We have no other intention right now for the property other than to operate it not only as the world's largest gentlemen's club, but as the world's most expensive gentlemen's club. Peter Feinstein
expensive
This was not a cost-effective decision. It was a very expensive decision. Christopher Russell
expensive location means money prize production save
The first prize for any production is, if you can find a location that means you don't have to build sets, that will serve, and is not excessively expensive to hire, then it can save you a lot of money. Gavid Hood
expensive humans million mostly people
Most people don't know that humans kill 100 million sharks every year, mostly for a really expensive soup in Asia. Michael Muller
expensive thorough
much more traditional, longer, expensive and thorough development route. Geoff Cooper
expensive face principal problem technology
The principal problem that universities face is money, ... This is expensive technology to deploy. Paul Morris
expensive fence
Make not a fence more expensive or more important than the thing that is fenced Hebrew Proverb
expensive fortune luck smile
Luck is not chance, it is toil. Fortune is expensive smile is earned. Emily Dickinson
expensive side west
Making it more expensive on the west side just exacerbates the problem. Frank Moro
solve
There is one person who can help solve 'writer's block'. His name is Mr. Johnnie Walker. Ashwin Sanghi
solved union worse
I was a union member in my youth as well and I went on strike, and I don't think it solved anything. It only made the situation worse for everyone involved. Michael Gove
solve
We will learn together how to solve the problems of the country. Nestor Kirchner
solve using violence
Using violence isn't the only way to solve a problem. MacGyver MacGyver
solve
If a person is insane or troubled, you first have to get the person to admit that they have a problem before you can solve anything. James Rosenquist
solve
There is no ?silver bullet' to solve this problem. Bryan Whitman
solve
Journalists must not be made accomplices by the secret service to solve its own problems. Hubert Burda
solved work
Sometimes the only way I know how to work through something is by writing a poem. And sometimes I get to the end of the poem and look back and go, 'Oh, that's what this is all about,' and sometimes I get to the end of the poem and haven't solved anything, but at least I have a new poem out of it. Sarah Kay
solved sorted
The problems of the world are not going to be engaged with and solved in Faversham, they're going to be sorted out in cities like Birmingham. Jim Crace