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sincerely wants
I think he sincerely wants recycling. Can't we do this right? Charles Djou
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but I am not here ironically; I am here sincerely. Augusten Burroughs
sincere
Yeah, I am a hick. I am naive, and I am sincere and it's wonderfully unfashionable. Michelle Shocked
sincere
Seriously, I don't think there's any right way to do anything apart from if you're just being you; then it's a sincere situation. Imogen Poots
sincerely
I sincerely believe... that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies. Thomas Jefferson
sincere honorable ten
In a district of ten families, there must be someone as honorable and sincere as I, but none as fond of learning. Confucius
sincerely invited
Peace will come wherever it is sincerely invited. Alice Walker
sincere substitutes ardent
There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness. Charles Dickens
sincere loses
How can we lose when we're so sincere? Charles M. Schulz
substitutes integration policy
Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO. Bidzina Ivanishvili
substitutes
There's just no substitute for the truth. Dan Brown
substitutes supplements balanced
Nutritional supplements are not a substitute for a nutritionally balanced diet. Deepak Chopra
substitutes drunkenness
Drunkenness is never anything but a substitute for happiness. Andre Gide
substitutes employers
Instead of the question "What must I do for my employer?" substitute "What can I do" Andrew Carnegie
substitutes guts
There is no substitute for guts. Bear Bryant
substitutes
The substitute for knowledge is money. Gordon Bethune
substitutes
Education is no substitute for intelligence. Frank Herbert
substitutes caution
We must substitute courage for caution. Martin Luther King, Jr.
ardent everest golfer mount somebody
The ardent golfer would play Mount Everest if somebody would put a flagstick on top. Pete Dye
ardent calamities great hostility inevitable introduce occasion possibly share state tenderness
It is my most ardent desire, not only to soften the inevitable calamities of war, but even to introduce on every occasion as great a share of tenderness and humanity, as can possibly be exercised in a state of hostility George Washington
ardent dreams fooled glorious longings mirage sweet
Give me the old enthusiasms back,Give me the ardent longings that I lack, --The glorious dreams that fooled me in my youth,The sweet mirage that lured me on its track. . . . William Story
ardent dreams fooled glorious longings mirage sweet
Give me the old enthusiasms back, Give me the ardent longings that I lack, -- The glorious dreams that fooled me in my youth, The sweet mirage that lured me on its track. . . . William Story
ardent attention bulls continues defy driving factors gold pay powerful secular skeptics whom
Gold continues to defy the bears, skeptics and even ardent bulls all of whom continue to pay little or no attention to one of the most powerful factors driving the secular bull market. Peter Grandich
ardent best less lived ripe score souls three
Oh! what are years? A ripe three score and tenHold often less of life, in its best sense,Than just a twelvemonth lived by other men,Whose high-strung souls are ardent and intense. Ella Wilcox
ardent believer claims contrary editorial
Contrary to the claims of some of my critics and some of the editorial pages, I am an ardent believer in the free market. Barack Obama
ardent common design seemingly
No design, no matter how common or seemingly insignificant, is without its adamant critics as well as its ardent admirers. Henry Petroski
ardent central court moderate particular point represents spectrum today views
The real point is not that the court is conservative, but that the spectrum of views on the court today represents a particular range, from ardent conservative to central or moderate liberal. There's something to be said for a court of centrists, but that's not what we have. One end of the spectrum is represented, and not the other. Paul Gewirtz