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It honors somebody who contributed quite a bit to our culture.
Sandy Smith
I have seen that technology has contributed to improved communication, that it's contributed to better health care, that it's contributed to better food supplies, that it has contributed to all the basic human needs.
John Warnock
Our culture peculiarly honors the act of blaming, which it takes as the sign of virtue and intellect.
Lionel Trilling
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1905
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1975
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He contributed his long health to eating right and giving all his honors to God and doing the right thing. He didn't drink. He didn't smoke or anything like that from what he says.
Gloria Williams
I have received many honors in my lifetime, ... When I die, these honors will die with me. But the Simon Wiesenthal Center will live on as my legacy.
Simon Wiesenthal
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1908
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2005
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I teach English, but I also coordinate the honors program. I told them that and they were devastated. … They decided they would like the honors program to take that on with whatever extent we could with no budget.
Pat McCutcheon
We find greatest joy, not in getting, but in expressing what we are...Men do not really live for honors or for pay; their gladness is not the taking and holding, but in doing, the striving, the building, the living. It is a higher joy to teach than to be taught. It is good to get justice, but better to do it; fun to have things but more to make them. The happy man is he who lives the life of love, not for the honors it may bring, but for the life itself.
R.J. Baughan
All those guys are well-deserving of those honors. Without the team, the guys couldn't get those honors. We had great team play. I'm happy for them and proud for them.
Joe Shoemaker
When those things happen, there will be a little bit of notoriety, ... That's very easy for me to deal with because I've never played hockey just for that reason, the honors. If I didn't get those honors, that would be fine too. I always like to play well and do well. Some things go hand in hand. What I really want from hockey is a Stanley Cup ring. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness.
Eric Brewer
Our poor pricing, rising cost structure, mismatched fleet, weak operational performance, low-intensity performance culture, and social obligations all contributed to our dismal financial performance across most routes we fly.
Idris Jala
This is what Baylor is all about, ... This is 2012 and it implements faculty expertise and it allows students to experience international culture, not only that, but a culture within a culture.
David Garrett
Somebody could read about Shakespeare and get honors credit, but those kids who not only have to read Shakespeare but to act it and perform it didn't. That is the perfect illustration of why these students should get honors credit.
Brian Armstrong
as a person of judicial integrity who wrote acceptably well and contributed in more than one field. I'd like to be known just as a good worker in the vineyard who held his own and contributed generally to the advancement of the law.
Harry Blackmun
The purpose of the scholarship is to bridge the (culture) gap. I know he will bring our culture to Australia, and some of their culture back to us. When we interviewed him, Ted had that international flair (that the Rotary Club looks for). I have watched him grow from a shy man into a leader and confident young man.
Ann Kennedy
In my mind, the entire department contributed to this. There were good photographs from every person involved in this, and the people who didn't work directly on the hurricane coverage contributed by filling in back here.
William Snyder
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