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expectations people trying
People come with expectations and as a bandleader I constantly try to remind the audience to leave its expectations in the lobby. Bill Bruford
expectations speech
When you make speeches you elicit expectations against which you will be held accountable. Bill Bradley
expectations plans candidates
I have absolutely no plans and no expectations of ever being a candidate again. Al Gore
expectations found true-faith
True faith is never found alone; it is accompanied by expectation. C. S. Lewis
expectations mind taught
Whatever the mind is taught to expect, that it will build, produce, and bring forth for you. Catherine Ponder
expectations progress impossible
Future orientation is combined with a notion and expectation of progress, and nothing is impossible. Alan Dundes
expectations outcomes determine
Expectations determine outcome, always! Deepak Chopra
expectations great-expectations kind
I identified with Pip from 'Great Expectations,' especially when I was younger; I had the same kind of gaucheness and uncertainty. David Nicholls
expectations clients different
All clients' needs and expectations are vastly different. Bruce Bennett
desire scales weight
REASON, v.i. To weight probabilities in the scales of desire. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
desire earn job lifelong
Part of it is a desire for lifelong learning. Part of it is for a job requirement. Part of it is for educational goals. Some of it is to earn more money. Sharon Cannon
desire discussion obscene profit
Such is American business, I guess, where the desire for obscene profit mutes any discussion of conscience. Bill Watterson
desire life suddenly tour tricked
Suddenly the desire to write tricked back into my life again, not that I would want to tour or go on the road. Once you have been writing all of your life, it is part of what you do. What else do you do? Christine McVie
desire determination great lose worth
Overall, I thought we were more than worth a point, we showed great determination and desire not to lose the game. Paul Jewell
desire offer overwhelms team turn ultimate
Our ultimate desire ... was to keep this team intact. It may turn out that someone overwhelms us with an offer for Jose. Ken Williams
desire hear office presidency respect state
out of respect for the office of the presidency and for a desire to hear about the state of our nation. Dennis Hastert
desire free remove woman
Remove the shackles from me and set me free, free to be the woman you desire me to be. Debra Roberts
desire earnings meet reserves role targets
Reserves can't have any role in earnings targets or the desire to meet an earnings target. Thomas Bauer
maybe says time
Part of me says maybe it's time for a change. Jim Haslett
maybe means ten
Statistically it's probably one out of a hundred, so that means there's ten out there. Maybe twenty. Guy Kawasaki
maybe overall proved pushed
Overall, I think I proved I should be the No. 1 pick. I thought I maybe could have pushed a 4.29 out of there, but overall I'm pretty happy. Reggie Bush
maybe meaningful mountain point research rewarding ride science sit willing withhold worth
(Research) is so meaningful and rewarding at this point I'm willing to withhold assumptions on where I'll end up. Maybe I'll find God. Maybe I'll find out science isn't for me. Maybe I'll go sit on a mountain and meditate. The ride will be worth it. Matthew Gervais
maybe nursery planning soon
Planning the nursery comes soon enough, maybe at the same time. Don't do both. Marilyn Oliveira
maybe quickness size star team
Maybe our team was a little star struck. But the turnovers had more to do with the size differential and the quickness differential. Nancy Wilson
maybe third
Maybe on third down, that's where we need to be looking. He always delivers. Charlie Whitehurst
maybe practice quite
Maybe one practice day wasn't quite what we wanted, Frank Beamer
maybe meaningful moving overboard people reaction thoughtful toward
Maybe it's a reaction to going overboard in the 1980s and 1990s, but I sense a lot of people are moving away from materialistic things (and) toward more thoughtful and meaningful holidays. Sheryl Garrett