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mistakes people trying work
People make mistakes. Nobody's perfect. They were trying to work things out. Kim Schmidt
mistakes people within
Some people can make a lot of mistakes and still get a way with it because athleticism can make up for it. We're not that kind of team. We need to play within ourselves. Bill Evans
mistakes period played second snapped solid
Other than the first period, I thought we played a solid game. We snapped out of making those mistakes we made in the first period and played better during the second and third. Jamie Langenbrunner
mistake long determined
My history is long, and not much of it is good. I can't erase it, but I'm determined not to make another mistake. Not when the stakes are high, not when it comes to you. Becca Fitzpatrick
mistake errors luck
Rather than engage in the sort of selective retention that so many investors tend to do and pretend mistakes never happened, I prefer to own them. This allows me to learn from them and, with any luck, avoid making the same errors again. Barry Ritholtz
mistake men issues
It is a mistake to suppose that the whole issue is how to free man. The issue is to improve the way in which he is controlled. B. F. Skinner
mistakes routes run
We never really got anything going. We made some mistakes, interceptions. But it wasn't all the quarterback. We had some routes not run correctly. Doug South
mistake action
Mistakes are just 'mis-takes,' or an action that we took that missed. Bill Crawford
mistake looks blame
The only time a mistake becomes a failure is when we look for someone to blame. Bill Crawford
should-have perfect firsts
When humans should have become as perfect in voluntary obedience as the inanimate creation is in its lifeless obedience, then they will put on its glory, or rather that greater glory of which Nature is only the first sketch. C. S. Lewis
should-have names space
All families have their secrets, most people would never know them, but they know there are spaces, gaps where the answers should be, where someone should have sat, where someone used to be. A name that is never uttered, or uttered just once and never again. We all have our secrets. Cecelia Ahern
should-have racism prejudice
It did not seem to me that prejudice, poverty, discrimination, repression and racism were confined to the North of Ireland. I could see them everywhere I spoke and still cannot comprehend the mentality that argues that I should have pretended not to see them, because it wasn't my business. Bernadette Devlin
should-have ideas leisure
The idea that the poor should have leisure has always been shocking to the rich. Bertrand Russell
should-have political stuff
At 'SNL,' I wrote political stuff, but I never felt the show should have an axe to grind. But when I left in '95, I could let my own beliefs out. Al Franken
should-have people too-late
You are always too late with a development if you are so slow that people demand it before you yourself recognize it. The research department should have foreseen what was necessary and had it ready to a point where people never knew they wanted it until it was made available to them. Charles Kettering
should-have mind body
From whence comes it that a cripple in body does not irritate us, and that a crippled mind enrages us? It is because a cripple sees that we go right, and a distorted mind says that it is we who go astray. But for that we should have more pity and less rage. Blaise Pascal
should-have perfect church
If I had never joined a church till I had found one that was perfect, I should never have joined one at all; and the moment I did join it, if I had found one, I should have spoiled it, for it would not have been a perfect church after I had become a member of it. Still, imperfect as it is, it is the dearest place on earthto us. Charles Spurgeon
should-have guy soldier
I never liked being called the 'most decorated' soldier. There were so many guys who should have gotten medals and never did-- guys who were killed. Audie Murphy
data economic generally numbers rates recent reserve rise run soft support
Recent economic data has been on the soft side. There is nothing in the recent run of generally soft numbers that would support another rise in rates by the Reserve Bank. Shane Oliver
data easing japan lending recent risk suggest support
Recent data in Japan suggest that the risk is Japan will end its quantitative easing sooner. That is lending some support to the yen. David Mozina
data estimate negative relative worse
Relative to what was the first estimate of GDP, this data was a little worse and that's going to make the third-quarter GDP a little worse, to around negative 1.2 percent. Ram Bhagavatula
data documents efficiency ensure extra hands improve integrity reduce steps type variety wide
Organizations want to scan a wide variety of documents at high-speeds, but also ensure data integrity. The AS3690 can scan just about any type of document in the mailroom, eliminating extra hands and steps in the process. Not only does this improve efficiency and reduce costs, it's also more secure. Mark Stevens
data last people
People just extrapolate off the last data point. Henry Scott
data decidedly future likely looks market recent revised
Some of the recent data we have been getting is decidedly more upbeat. The market looks at this as interesting history, likely to be revised up in future months. Robert Sinche
data economic issue points previous worked
Some of the Kmart issue was worked in during the previous session. The data out of the U.S. still points to an economic recovery. Hidenori Karaki
data months none peak season tells top united united-states
Some of the top aquariums in the United States, none have had two months of over 300,000 attendants. When we see this kind of data we're getting, we're not even in peak season yet, it tells us we're more than an aquarium. Jeff Swanagan
data glasses reading recovering
Someone once said that recovering data without the application is like reading without glasses -- you've got the book, you've got the words, but you don't know what it means. E. Hurley