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en Contrary to popular belief, everyone cannot be replaced. Legends live on forever. I don't think the No. 3 will ever be driven by anyone else.

en One person isn't going to cause a tremendous drop-off, contrary to popular belief.

en Contrary to popular belief, our research suggests that men are just as likely to stop to ask for directions as women are.

en One person isn't going to cause a tremendous drop-off, contrary to popular belief, ... We aren't just going to fall off without Kris. We still play hard, and we still have great players.

en One person isn't going to cause a tremendous drop-off, contrary to popular belief. We aren't just going to fall off without Jenkins. We still play hard, and we still have great players.

en One person isn't going to cause a tremendous drop-off, contrary to popular belief. We aren't just going to fall off without Kris. We still play hard, and we still have great players. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.

en This is good news for women who enjoy drinking coffee. Quite contrary to popular belief, it appears to not increase the risk of high blood pressure.

en To preserve an unclouded capacity for the enjoyment of life is an unusual moral and psychological achievement. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the prerogative of mindlessness, but the exact opposite: It is the reward of self-esteem.

en Contrary to popular belief, technically Scott is more in personnel now. We couldn't make that move here because of where we are in our personnel department, so I think it was a great move.

en During the last century, and part of the one before, it was widely held that there was an unreconcilable conflict between knowledge and belief. The opinion prevailed amoung advanced minds that it was time that belief should be replaced increasingly b
  Albert Einstein

en People have been seeking out spirituality forever. And I think we live in a very consumerist and market-driven country. So it makes sense that the two would sort of collide in this way.

en The opinion prevailed among advanced minds that it was time that belief should be replaced increasingly by knowledge; belief that did not itself rest on knowledge was superstition, and as such had to be opposed.
  Albert Einstein

en Women are proverbially too individualistic! There is a popular belief, born out of folk-experience, that three women cannot live in unison!
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en At the end of the day you have to be driven by principle and you've got to be driven by passion and your belief in what this country can be.

en [You can tell they're all having fun, as Johnny Cash sings that he'll live forever, coming back like a single drop of rain again and again. Waylon Jennings joins in with more of such verse, all of it in the vein of some down-home Longfellow.] With the four of us, we had 135 years on the road, ... I almost did live forever.
  Johnny Cash


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