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taken unhappy made
He had taken seriously words which were without importance, and it made him very unhappy. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
taken pieces music-is
A piece of music is an experience to be taken by itself. B. F. Skinner
taken world generations
I was part of a generation that changed the world, and it was taken over by posers. Billy Corgan
taken hip-hop manhood
When you awaken, your manhood will be taken. Big Pun
taken party office
Could one start a Stagnation Party-which at General Elections would boast that during its term of office no event of the least importance had taken place? C. S. Lewis
taken burden-of-proof morality
Wherever any precept of traditional morality is simply challenged to produce its credentials, as though the burden of proof lay on it, we have taken the wrong position. C. S. Lewis
taken long wonderful
She had been given a wonderful gift: life. Sometimes it was cruelly taken away too soon, but it's what you did with it that counted, not how long it lasted. Cecelia Ahern
taken perfect care
Truth is, something that I thought was perfect was taken away from me, and I never wanted perfect again. I wanted middle of the road, stuff I didn’t care about so that I couldn’t lose anything I really loved ever again. Cecelia Ahern
taken thinking needs
I think one of the reasons I haven't been doing music is because I think that some of my performance, like, needs are being taken care of in other mediums. Carrie Brownstein
past quarter
Past the quarter pole, he surged, got up in the lead, Russell Baze
past policies providing understand
Past agricultural policies have not been good. Governments understand they must be providing long-term solutions. Jan Egeland
past
Some of our youngsters have progressed past our expectations. Jim Schoenfeld
past traffic
Our traffic is up significantly in the past two weeks. Carl Brown
past playing road three weeks
Playing the way they have on the road the past three weeks is really an accomplishment. They play big on the road. Mike Shanahan
past yesterday world
To grasp the meaning of the world of today we use a language created to express the world of yesterday. The life of the past seems to us nearer our true natures, but only for the reason that it is nearer our language. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
past guessing lap
Your past wouldn’t frighten me,” I said, buckling my seat belt across my lap. “I’m guessing I’d be more appalled than anything. Becca Fitzpatrick
past people mind
Keep in mind that people change, but the past doesn't. Becca Fitzpatrick
past hard-times hands
I nibbled my lower lip. "If you could see into my past just by touching my back, you'd have a hard time resisting the temptation too." "I have a hard time keeping my hands off you without that added bonus. Becca Fitzpatrick
welfare-programs people promise
We want to make sure that Social Security is fixed for those people who have had that promise and there's something in the future for our younger workers. And we're not about to do a welfare program. Dennis Hastert
welfare-programs choices social
I left Delhi, in 1971, shortly after Collective Choice and Social Welfare was published in 1970. Amartya Sen
welfare-programs people effort
For many of those who had historically supported welfare programs in the broadest sense, it was perfectly reasonable to enact legislation in which poor people were the objects of efforts to assist them. Barney Frank
welfare-programs conflict social
There's no conflict between the social-welfare state and open markets. Gerhard Schroder
welfare-programs earth social
How we treat the earth basically effects our social welfare and our national security. Jim Fowler
welfare-programs issues paper
A hundred welfare programs, spending more and more billions, lead to chronic budget deficits, which lead to increased paper-money issues, which lead to higher prices. Henry Hazlitt
welfare-programs relief needs
Once the premise is accepted that poverty is never the fault of the poor but the fault of 'society,' or of 'the capitalist system, then there is no definable limit to be set on relief, and the politicians who want to be elected or reelected will compete with each other in proposing new 'welfare' programs to fill some hitherto 'unmet need.' Henry Hazlitt
welfare-programs manipulation causes
Welfare programs as instruments of manipulation ultimately serve the end of conquest. They act as an anesthetic, distracting the oppressed from the true causes of their problems and from the concrete solutions of these problems. Paulo Freire
welfare-programs people income
The way the [welfare] programs are organized, poor people are only paid to do things that are counter-productive - such as breaking up their families, such as not earning above a certain level of income. Thomas Sowell