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either to embarrass us or make us spend precisely what he wants, which is way too much.
Pete Domenici
We battled probably one of the greatest pitchers of all-time and we didn't embarrass ourselves. He dominated us, but at least we didn't embarrass ourselves.
Lloyd McClendon
It doesn't make sense to have money appropriated that we can't spend and is, therefore, withheld from other worthy needs. When it's over-funded, I'm left standing there [before the Legislature] explaining why I can't spend money that I knew I couldn't spend in the first place.
Rose Naff
Would he have shut down the basketball team if precisely the same allegation was made by precisely the same person. I don't think they would have.
Joe Baden
I can promise you that we won't do anything to embarrass you. We're going to bust our butts to make you proud.
Martin Boire
The purpose of the quiz is not to shame or embarrass anyone, but to make sure everyone is on the same page.
Mark Goulston
The ice is so bad you can't even try to make a move, because there's a chance you'll just lose the puck. It's better to just shoot, so you don't embarrass yourself.
Olli Jokinen
It cannot be precisely known how any thing is good or bad, till it is precisely known what it is.
James Mill
Each side needs to avoid taking steps ... that embarrass the other and make negotiations more difficult,
Madeleine Albright
We have no organ at all for knowledge, for ''truth'': we ''know'' (or believe or imagine) precisely as much as may be useful in the interest of the human herd, the species: and even what is here called ''usefulness'' is in the end only a belief, something imagined and perhaps precisely that most fatal piece of stupidity by which we shall one day perish.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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1844
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1900
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Years before you scream at somebody or embarrass one of your teammates without even thinking about it. That's not the case anymore. They are there for you. You have to be there for them. They don't want to make errors.
Carlos Zambrano
We need to make sure everything is ready so we can sell tickets and promote it. We don't want to embarrass the city and have only 1,500 people show up.
George Shinn
To make them walk in the right way is not incumbent on you, but Allah guides aright whom He pleases; and whatever good thing you spend, it is to your own good; and you do not spend but to seek Allah's pleasure; and whatever good things you spend shall be paid back to you in full, and you shall not be wronged.
quran
They can spend $10 and still get a rose and a bud vase. We try to make sure there's something for everybody. You don't have to spend a lot of money.
Dan Miller
One of the nicest privileges as an actor is to know that you can move people in one moment, make them think about their lives, or make them laugh or make them cry or make them understand something. Or just make them feel something, because I think so many of us, including myself, spend too much time not feeling enough, you know? His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion.
Gerard Butler
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