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means rebuilding walls
Rebuilding here means so much more than walls and roofs and levees. Craig Colten
mean semester
Reasonable' probably doesn't mean if you were out a whole semester you make up a whole semester. Scott Norton
means rally
Our rally was a little late, but things are by no means over. Akinobu Okada
means parents playing recognize riding risks teens understand
Parents who understand the risks recognize that it is important to keep teens from riding with other teens, even if it means playing 'chauffer' for one more year. Cheri Cihak
meant shows uk
Patrick's a little embarrassed by the signs. But it shows what his being at UK has meant to our community. Steve Sparks
mean people polls
People have to go vote. Polls don't mean a thing, John Street
means state
State means everything to this team. As seniors, it means so much more for us. Lisa Busch
means platitudes public
Some of that means that in your public statements, ... you end up trafficking in public platitudes more than you'd want to do at home. Barack Obama
mean
That'd be cool, ... and it'd mean one of us is going to the World Series. Marcus Giles
what-matters looks sculpture
All you can usually say about a poem or a picture is, 'Look at it, listen to it.' Whether you listen to a piece of music or a poem, or look at a picture or a jug or a piece of sculpture, what matters about it is not what it has in common with others of its kind, but what is singularly its own. Basil Bunting
what-matters dollars advertising
You don’t have to spend a jillion dollars on advertising to get your word out. What matters is that customers have a good experience with your product at every single point of contact. David Neeleman
what-matters people alive
It doesn't matter how many people I've killed. What matters is how I get along with the people who are still alive. Bruce Willis
what-matters creeds firmness
As Hitler himself later enunciated, it matters not how idiotic the creed, what matters is the firmness with which it is enunciated. A. N. Wilson
what-matters long feel-good
As long as you're feeling good with your weight and the way you look, that's what matters. Alessandra Ambrosio
what-matters matter dies
Everybody dies. What matters is what you do between now and when it happens to you. Orson Scott Card
what-matters together gone
Everyone dies. Everyone leaves. What matters is the things you build together before they go. What matters is the part of them that continues in you when they're gone. Orson Scott Card
what-matters goyim matter
What matters is not what the goyim say, but what the Jews do. David Ben-Gurion
what-matters people made
What matters is the value we’ve created in our lives, the people we’ve made happy and how much we’ve grown as people. Daisaku Ikeda
listening want albums
I grew up listening to everything. I have such a love for music, but I don't want to make the same album over and over again. Carrie Underwood
listening wagner
We've been listening to Wagner, which is so great. Bernadette Peters
listening mind
I don't mind either one [crowd that is more willing to interact or crowd that's more ready to just watch]. Both of them are forms of listening to what I'm saying so I can't ask for any more than that. Bill Burr
listening
That will be something we will do a lot of is listening to students. Geri Federico
listening writers
I think a lot of unpublished writers feel the same way. They're not getting anywhere, and nobody's listening to them. You do get frustrated. Nick Hornby
listening studies
Listening to them, you would think they want studies done on humans. Michael Jacobson
listening wisest yorker
listening to probably the wisest New Yorker that we can know of at this time. Patrick Moynihan
listening men seemed silent
He seemed to those about him as one listening to a voice, silent for other men Walter Pater
listening people public visiting work
He's been visiting with people, first thanking them for all the work they did while he was in public service, and he's listening to people to see what they thought went right and wrong. Greg Simon