Quotes About Association
While a lot of milk chocolate just so happens to be poor quality, milk chocolate itself is not the problem.
~ Chris Morocco
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I walk into a restaurant in Westwood now, and people know it's Reggie Miller. I used to be always Cheryl's little brother.
~ Reggie Miller
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I'll always be known as Cheryl Miller's little brother.
~ Reggie Miller
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Archie Miller does a fantastic job at Dayton.
~ Ben Howland
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The AARP is a group of 3.8 million Americans bound together by a common love of airline discounts and insurance discounts.
~ Alan K. Simpson
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To understand this Christmas record, you have to understand our ministry.
~ John Tesh
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I like Minnesota. I'd be very happy playing there.
~ Christian Laettner
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Senator Franken was a strong voice for Minnesota and I'm also a strong voice for Minnesota.
~ Tina Smith
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The United States didn't ban Italian immigration in the 1920s because a small minority of Italians became members of the Mafia, and the country is a richer place for it.
~ Peter Bergen
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Memory. Symbol. Pattern. These are the three items that, more than any other, separate the professorial reader from the rest of the crowd.
~ Thomas C. Foster
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corollaries—where have I seen his face, don't I know that
~ Thomas C. Foster
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A novel without readers is still a novel. It has meaning, since it has had at least one reader, the person who wrote it. Its range of meanings, however, is quite limited. Add readers, add meaning.
~ Thomas C. Foster
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Matter is matter, and mental association only a delusion.
~ Thomas Hardy
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This good-fellowship—camaraderie—usually occurring through similarity of pursuits, is unfortunately seldom superadded to love between the sexes, because men and women associate, not in their labours, but in their pleasures merely.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Bathsheba, though she had too much understanding to be entirely governed by her womanliness, had too much womanliness to use her understanding to the best advantage.
~ Thomas Hardy
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This good fellowship - camaraderie - usually occurring through similarity of pursuits, is unfortunately seldom super-added to love between the sexes because men and women associate not in their labors but in their pleasures merely.
~ Thomas Hardy
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The rambler who for old association's sake should trace the forsaken coach-road running almost in a meridional line from Bristol to the south shore of England, would find himself during the latter half of his journey, in the vicinity of some extensive woodlands, interspersed with apple orchards.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Can you smell his sweat? That peculiar goatish odor is trans-3-methyl-2 hexenoic acid. Remember it, it's the smell of schizophrenia.
~ Thomas Harris
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The enemy inside Graham agreed with any accusation.
~ Thomas Harris
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M]en have no pleasure, (but on the contrary a great deal of grief) in keeping company, where there is no power to over-awe them all.
~ Thomas Hobbes
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The Toyota make was found to be number one in market share among both engineers and millionaires in general.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
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There is a fundamental reason beyond Mr. Friend's perceived social and educational deficiencies that explains why he became a UAW: His parents taught him the ways of the UAW.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
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To take from one because it is thought that his own industry and that of his father's has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association--the guarantee to every one of a free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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He [Weishaupt] says, no one ever laid a surer foundation for liberty than our grand master, Jesus of Nazareth.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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