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converge
Many writers today are wanderers. There is not only an unhousedness in language - how to convey, to say nothing of converge - but an unhousedness of place. Joy Williams
converge five school six time
When you're a kid, your first five or six years, you converge all the time. School is about training that out of you, especially universities. Lawrence Weschler
converge economical great products technology wireless
This is a strategic, creative, economical way to converge cable's great products with Sprint's wireless technology, Brian Roberts
converge everybody hearing kept open printed sing song tom town
Everybody was out every night. At the end of the night, everybody would converge at the Earl of Old Town because that was open late. I kept hearing about Tom Dundee. There was even a song of his printed in the Come For To Sing magazine. Of course, Tom was out of town at the time. Chris Farrell
converge countries interests
The interests of the two countries (the US and India) need not converge all the time. O. Singh
converge governed inherently less multiply networks smaller social tend time
Social networks particularly will tend to converge and consolidate over time, especially because they're inherently governed by network effects. So the bigger ones will just get bigger, their value will multiply exponentially, and the smaller ones will become less and less relevant. Clara Shih
governed
I think everything should be governed by law. We don't want to keep secrets anymore. Nong Duc Manh
governed nurse plant prime study sustenance
The prime communities of the Southwest are survival communities. Their sustenance is governed by rainfall and wind direction. You can study little enclaves of plant materials, how they huddle together for protection. Some are nurse crops. Antoine Predock
governed history means relevant says sort text whether
Originalism is sort of subspecies of textualism. Textualism means you are governed by the text. That's the only thing that is relevant to your decision, not whether the outcome is desirable, not whether legislative history says this or that. But the text of the statute. Antonin Scalia
governed impulse men rather reasonable reasoning
Men are rather reasoning than reasonable animals, for the most part governed by the impulse of passion. Alexander Hamilton
governed idiots might stories
The more we're governed by idiots and have no control over our destinies, the more we need to tell stories to each other about who we are, why we are, where we come from, and what might be possible. Or, what's impossible? What's a fantasy? Alan Rickman
governed liberty
A well governed appetite is the greater part of liberty. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
governed tyranny
I will not be governed by the tyranny of immediacy. Mary Radmacher
governed
I wanted to say that (the characters) are alive, but that they're being governed by winter. Rafi Pitts
governed law obey people society
Society is well governed when the people obey the magistrates, and the magistrates obey the law Solon
inherently natural nature order protect strong wanting
I am inherently a little brother - that's just my nature. It has to do with my sister being very strong and wanting to protect me. It's the natural order of things. Jake Gyllenhaal
inherently science wrong
To say that something is not science is not to say that it is inherently wrong or bad. Michael Clough
inherently suddenly vulnerable
I don't think the very fact that I'm a woman makes me suddenly more vulnerable or more inherently used and abused. Esme Bianco
inherently inspiring operative people perhaps phrase recognise serving somehow whether
When you say 'I want to be an inspiring leader,' the operative phrase is 'I want.' This is inherently me-centered and self serving whether or not you recognise it. What you are really saying is 'I want to get people to do what I would like them to.' Perhaps they don't want to do that. So you have to somehow get them there. Srikumar Rao
inherently moon planets
Having a moon is just inherently cool, and is something that most self-respecting planets have. Michael Brown
inherently species wrong
These species are not inherently bad. They're just in the wrong place. David Lodge
inherently itself lends love romantic state
The state of being in love is so inherently preposterous. It usually lends itself to romantic comedy. I think we've all been there. James Gray
inherently number phone provider tied wireless
E-mail addresses inherently are tied to the provider in the way that a phone number is not tied to a wireless carrier or phone company. Joe Laszlo
inherently western
When you consider the concept of vampirism, it is inherently part of a Western culture. Park Chan-wook
lesser role takes type uncommon whenever
Whenever someone takes a lesser role in the operations, it's not too uncommon to see this type of thing. Mark Patterson
less people
When you're young, you worry about what other people think. The older you get, the less that matters. Marjorie Gubelmann
less
When you're winning, anything you say has value. When you're losing, the less you say, the better. Donald Sterling
less paper worried
We were already worried about the 2004 paper and this doesn't make us any less worried. Katrina Kelner
less
There is a lot less overt bigotry in America. John Landgraf
less money polls
There is a lot less money for high-risk investments and no liquidity. The polls are not enough. Celso Senise
less popular
The popular things become more popular and the less-popular things get less popular. J. C. Watts
lessons painful evolve
Unless you continually work, evolve, and innovate, you'll learn a quick and painful lesson from someone who has. Cael Sanderson
less people
There are so many people out there with less shame talking about their problems. Dan Savage
multiply turn
This will multiply what we've done before and turn up the volume. Joe Andrew
multiply
You do 1,000 interviews, 20 percent of every one is not what you said, or is twisted a little. If you multiply 20 by 1,000 you've got a lot of inaccuracies out there. Steven Seagal
networks pages people social web
Now I am not against widgets, those small third-party applications that people can put on their Web pages on social networks like Facebook and MySpace, in general. Kara Swisher
networks percent storage
Seventy-five percent of our networks are storage related. Mark E. Smith
networks platform
The platform has now been established. The networks will need to come in and morph, Leo Hindery
networks official
It hasn't really surfaced in official networks but that is something we have heard, Doug Gay
networks people wireless
It does make people more vulnerable. The wires aren't there to be seen. ... Wireless networks are much less secure. E. Hicks
networks news people tale turn
That was really a retelling of an old tale at that point, and that's not what most people turn to news networks for. Matthew Felling
networks political realize stripped television work
should be stripped of their non-profit status, and television networks who work with them should realize they are working with a political organization, not an educational organization. Ralph Nader
networks people saw turned
People thought I was an idiot, but I saw social networks were going to be more important, and it turned out to be true. Robert Scoble
networks period
Each of the networks is in a period of transition. It is extraordinary. Andrew Heyward
smaller
If anything is going to get around a quota, it is those big projects. What is not going to make it in, is the smaller product. Jean Prewitt
smaller trying
We're trying to keep it in smaller modules. Fred Jones
smaller
Smaller markets teams, when you hit bottom, you hit with a thud. Billy Beane
smaller
There is not much danger of the smaller nations if the big nations will behave. George William Norris
smaller
I think one of the most beautiful things about YouTube is that it makes the world a smaller place. You realize that we're all different, but we're all the same. And if you think about it, it's a beautiful concept. Lilly Singh
smaller
The smaller the jury, the more variance you get just from the play of the numbers. Marc Galanter
smaller
Sometimes shooting on a smaller scale, as long as things don't blow out of proportion, is very liberating. Daniel Craig
smaller
It's not need; they have smaller families. It's lifestyle. Gopal Ahluwalia
smaller teams
It's nothing that we're not used to all year. We're one of the smaller teams in the league. Russ Swartz
socialist-government obamacare america
The United States of America took a giant step toward a totalitarian socialist government when the Supreme Court voted to uphold Obamacare, allowing the individual mandate for the government to force American citizens to buy health insurance whether they want to or not. Charlie Daniels
social-media
That's what social media is, that's what Twitter is, that's what Facebook posts are. It's just really anti-intellectual. David Cross
social theory instruments
Change the instruments and you will change the entire social theory that goes with them Bruno Latour
social-taboos underwear taboo
I swear, I wanna be your underwear. Bryan Adams
social uncomfortable considering
We're uncomfortable about considering history as a science. It's classified as a social science, which is considered not quite scientific. Jared Diamond
social minimum billions
Increasing the minimum wagewill put billions annually into the Social Security trust fund. Bruce Braley
social social-change
I was always interested in social change but never actually did anything about it. Ben Rattray
social crisis knows
If you ever see me in a social setting wearing any sort of sportswear, then you know I'm in crisis. Bill Nighy
socialism communism said
Capitalism is at least tolerable, which cannot be said of Socialism or Communism Benjamin Tucker
tend thinking
When I'm thinking like a historian, I tend to be a little depressed. But when I'm thinking like a Christian, I tend to be optimistic. Mark Noll
tends
A seventeenth-century house tends to be short on frills like hallways and closets; you must improvise. John Updike
tend writers
The writers we tend to universally admire, like Beckett, or Kafka, or TS Eliot, are not very prolific. John Updike
tend
A lot of times you come against actors who come from a different direction, and you tend to meet in the middle. Laila Robins
tend
West Pointers tend to be rigorously honest - more than necessary, in my view. James Salter
tend
In Germany, actors tend to be more laid-back and take orders from the director: 'Tell me what you want.' I'm more into collaboration. So are Americans. Nina Hoss
tendency
I am very troubled by the tendency to define introverts by what they lack. Introversion is a preference, not a fallback plan. Laurie Helgoe
tend types
Moderates tend more than ideologues to be other-directed types who respond to external pressure. Timothy Noah
tend
When we, as humans, articulate, our tongues tend to hit the back of the teeth. Andy Serkis
time math science
I have had my results for a long time: but I do not yet know how I am to arrive at them. Carl Friedrich Gauss
time writing math
You know that I write slowly. This is chiefly because I am never satisfied until I have said as much as possible in a few words, and writing briefly takes far more time than writing at length. Carl Friedrich Gauss
time time-management enough
There's time enough, but none to spare. Charles W. Chesnutt
time dark mind
In the dark attics of our minds, all times mingle. Charles de Lint
time son boys
A boy's story is the best that is ever told. Charles Dickens
time fool calendars
Tomorrow! It is a period nowhere to be found in all the registers of time, unless, perchance, in the fool's calendar. Charles Caleb Colton
time all-things
Time is the measurer of all things, but is itself immeasurable, and the grand discloser of all things, but is itself undisclosed. Charles Caleb Colton
time retreat tides
Time ... advances like the slowest tide, but retreats like the swiftest torrent. Charles Caleb Colton
time two black
Time,- that black and narrow isthmus between two eternities. Charles Caleb Colton