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risk accomplish great-things
If you never take risks, you'll never accomplish great things. Everybody dies, but not everyone has lived. C. S. Lewis
risk important use
It's very important for me to really use this body as a barometer of a certain kind of knowledge--to take the personal risk of exposing my own body in a certain kind of way. I can't ask anybody else to do something that I don't do first myself. Carrie Mae Weems
risk inquiry elements
All inquiries carry with them some element of risk. Carl Sagan
risk tears ifs
You risk tears if you let yourself be tamed. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
risk strategy efficiency
Improving efficiency on the farm is not only a risk-reduction strategy, it's a profitability strategy. Bill Vaughan
risk
That's the risk you take in the shotgun. But it was nothing serious. Brett Basanez
risk
That's the risk when you come down here with no points. Scott Riggs
risk taking worth
That's a world worth taking a risk for, John Barlow
risk small talking
I think that we are talking about a very, very small risk -- but not zero. Paul Browne
complaining grumbling blame
Hell begins with a grumbling mood, always complaining, always blaming others. C. S. Lewis
complaining serious funny-bumper-sticker
The more you complain the longer God lets you live Bertrand Russell
complaining pollution accomplished
What we've often seen is that when we Americans say, look, we've got to reduce pollution, business - some businesses complain about it, but almost every time, it's turned out to be easier and cheaper and accomplished faster, and they've gained confidence, and then we go farther. Al Gore
complaining problem solve
We make our own problems every time. Everything that we complain about is something we can solve. Bruce Campbell
complaining economics all-time
Never complain of that of which it is at all times in your power to rid yourself. Adam Smith
complaining rewards causes
The liberal reward of labour, therefore, as it is the affect of increasing wealth, so it is the cause of increasing population. To complain of it, is to lament over the necessary effect and cause of the greatest public prosperity. Adam Smith
complaining decay prosperity
When profit diminishes, merchants are very apt to complain that trade decays; though the diminution of profit is the natural effect of its prosperity, or of a greater stock being employed in it than before. Adam Smith
complaining unfairness fairs
Do not complain of life's unfairness. It is never fair - at best it is impartial. David Gemmell
complaining
Grown-ups do a lot of complaining! Dav Pilkey
development world mechanic
The development of quantum mechanics early in the twentieth century obliged physicists to change radically the concepts they used to describe the world. Alain Aspect
development proportion increase
Woman's discontent increases in exact proportion to her development. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
development algeria capitalist
Algeria was therefore only the beginning of something that was in development: this is why I say that it's the global capitalist system that finally reacted against us. Ahmed Ben Bella
development unrest half
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence. Abdul Kalam
development inequality
Development develops inequality. Eduardo Galeano
development corporations ontario
When I was planning Family Viewing, the Ontario Film Development Corporation came into existence. Atom Egoyan
development longing conviction
It is my inner conviction that the development of science seeks in the main to satisfy the longing for pure knowledge. Albert Einstein
development mathematics type
Mathematics, in its widest significance, is the development of all types of formal, necessary, deductive reasoning. Alfred North Whitehead
development derivatives medieval
Faith in the possibility of science, generated antecedently to the development of modern scientific theory, is an unconscious derivative from medieval theology. Alfred North Whitehead