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Sir, the noblest prospect that a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to London.
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. One road leads to London, / One road runs to Wales, / My road leads me seawards / To the white dipping sails.
John Masefield
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1878
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1967
)
The long and winding road that leads to your door / Will never disappear, / I've seen that road before it always leads me here, / Leads me to your door.
Sir Paul McCartney
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1942
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One is the road that leads to wealth, another the road that leads to immortality.
Friedrich Max Muller
I know we have struggled on the road. But many of those losses were by a few points. We have turned the ball over too much on the road and lost leads. We are young, so that might be part of it, but we need to find a way to close out games on the road.
Mark Schmidt
He leads by example. He's a very good passer. He sees a pass ahead. That's very rare for a high school player. He could easily average 25 points per game, but he knows it wouldn't make the team better. He has a great feel for the game.
Speedy Morris
I don't think the prospect of a firestorm would deter him. His only calculus is to do the right thing as he sees it.
J. Gilmore Childers
Do what thy manhood bids thee do,/ From none but self expect applause:/ He noblest lives and noblest dies/ Who makes and keeps his self-made laws.
Richard Francis Burton
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1821
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1890
)
I've been involved in a lot of start-ups, a lot of new businesses, and I've never sees a prospect like the one Chris White has developed.
Richard Oster
We shall negotiate while fighting. We shall fight while negotiating, ... Whichever road leads to peace quickly will be the road we follow.
Meles Zenawi
The sweetest and most inoffensive path of life leads through the avenues of science and learning; and whoever can either remove any obstruction in this way, or open up any new prospect, ought, so far, to be esteemed a benefactor to mankind
David Hume
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1711
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1776
)
Humanitet
Information disseminated this weekend from London is totally erroneous. He's not purchased a house in London, he's not been scouting schools for his kids, he has no intention to moving to London.
Raymone Bain
[Ball] leads more by example. If he sees a guy slacking off, you won't hear the words of encouragement like from Darren. He's more likely to walk up to you and get in your face.
Ross Jones
If he sees a little turtle walking across the street, he'll stop in the middle of the road, get out, pick the turtle up and help it across the road,
Gary Roberts
We have strong demand from existing customers for coverage in high density and high profile locations like the City of London, and we expect this trend to continue.
George Polk
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