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June 30, 2014, 2:43 p.m. |
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Britt Daniel |
I wish records got made faster and looser with less thought in them, but since touring is so much more profitable than records, you spend so much time on the road that it's hard to work on them. And the records get further and further apart. |
James D'arcy |
I went further and further back through the centuries to get a sense of perspective but now at least I understand why Irish history evokes such strong passions and emotions. |
Jean-Claude Van Damme |
Karate's a very boring sport, but when you know the technique you can go further and further. |
Agatha Christie |
Too much mercy... often resulted in further crimes which were fatal to innocent victims who need not have been victims if justice had been put first and mercy second. |
Alice Morse Earle |
By the year 1670, wooden chimneys and log houses of the Plymouth and Bay colonies were replaced by more sightly houses of two stories, which were frequently built with the second story jutting out a foot or two over the first, and sometimes with the attic story still further extending over the second story. |
Alistair Darling |
Tory plans to cut 'further and faster' would wreck recovery and roll back Labour's many successes. |
Ariel Garten |
Obsession with conventional ideas of 'success' can be harmful enough, but compound that stress with relationships, family, financial woes and health concerns, and you find yourself in a constant state of fight or flight. This causes people to be more reactionary, which further perpetuates the cycle of stress. |
Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Start wide, expand further, and never look back. |
Arthur Schopenhauer |
Sleep is the interest we have to pay on the capital which is called in at death; and the higher the rate of interest and the more regularly it is paid, the further the date of redemption is postponed. |
Barbara Ehrenreich |
A research group found that 56 percent of major companies surveyed in the late '80s agreed that 'employees who are loyal to the company and further its business goals deserve an assurance of continued employment.' A decade later, only 6 percent agreed. It was in the '90s that companies started weeding people out as a form of cost reduction. |
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