Quotes About Full
People know the facts of a story just as well as the people on TV do, and they have more platforms to hold the media accountable when they don't get it right. We are a world full of media experts. That's a great thing.
~ Willie Geist
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I'm also very pleased that we were able to include a full orchestrated score for Dragon's Lair 3D. The 40 different music pieces blend with the action to make you feel more a part of the whole adventure.
~ Don Bluth
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The reason I became a manager was to have full control over training. If you are a coach, you are bound by what the manager wants you to coach. The other reason is that I just like the company of football people.
~ Gordon Strachan
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I love food - all kinds of food, and I feel like I am never full. Sushi is my favorite if I had to pick.
~ Jennifer Meyer
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The central argument, which seemed revolutionary to classical economists, was that the economy had no natural tendency towards full employment.
~ Richard Davenport-Hines
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No human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth and even the best of men must be content with fragments, with partial glimpses, never the full fruition.
~ William Osler
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Baited like eagles having lately bath'd…As full of spirit as the month of May,And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer.
~ William Shakespeare
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Yet do I fear thy nature It is too full o' the milk of human kindness.
~ William Shakespeare
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But as things got thinner, more full of holes, our hearts got thinner, too, diluted somehow. I suppose that kept things in balance. And even when that balance begins to collapse, something remains. Which is why you shouldn't worry.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
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To know and admire history's heroes involves a knowledge of the full historical context they lived in, warts and all, in order to see clearly how they changed that world for the better.
~ David Miano
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Your Aunt Hermia will not thank you for attempting to poach her maid. Do not look to me for protection," he advised. "I have my hands quite full with one March lady. I could not rise to the challenge of taking on another.
~ Deanna Raybourn
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The night smelled like blackberry leaves and the ocean's nearness, something sweet and deep and full.
~ Deb Caletti
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But God has set no traps for us. Quite the contrary. He has summoned us to the only true and full freedom.
~ Elisabeth Elliot
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I'm not interested in being insulted," Maeniel said. "I'm interested in being full. I'm hungry. Insult me after dinner, then I will have time for you.
~ Alice Borchardt
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This is a cutthroat business full of greedy individuals who take advantage of naive young artists.
~ Lisa Lopes
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Thank God for whiskey or the world would be so full of secrets the weight would spin us into the sun.
~ Richard Kadrey
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On their right, in a black marsh, the spring peepers were in full and desperate song.
~ Richard Yates
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No one in their right mind would attempt to salvage it, but there were plenty of people not in their right mind. The world was full of them, more produced every minute.
~ Robert Ferrigno
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All nature seems to weave a circle of / Enchantment round the mind, and give full sway / To flitting thoughts and dreams of bygone years.
~ Robert Frost
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Neither had any desire for talk; the glow and glory of existing on this perfect morning were satisfaction full and sufficient
~ Kenneth Grahame
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life was full of poignant truths and wrongs that could never be righted. There was nothing to be gained from wallowing in them.
~ Kevin Wignall
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It had struck her as comically officious then, hearing his full name uttered.
~ Khaled Hosseini
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But no one ever saw the full spectacle, for no witnesses had the senses necessary. Proportionally the cable was far thinner than a human hair—if it had been reduced to a hair's diameter, it would still have been hundreds of kilometers long
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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A country preacher could not have looked more full of milk and honey than this formidable writer, whose words had always left long bloody marks wherever they fell.
~ Knut Hamsun
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