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Where he falls short, 'tis Nature's fault alone;/ Where he succeeds, the merit's all his own.
Charles Churchill
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1731
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1764
)
Every song falls short of the glory of what a song could be. That's why the urge is there to start again and yet again. Often it's the fault of rhyme. I've discovered a hundred times that there just aren't enough rhymes to say what I wanted to say, s
George Harrison
(
1943
-
2001
)
Sånger
Lying increases the creative faculties . . . It is only in lies, wholeheartedly and bravely told, that human nature attains through words and speech the forbearance, the nobility, the romance, the idealism, that it falls so short of in fact and in deeds.
Clare Boothe Luce
(
1903
-
1987
)
That has no impact on Sen. Bowers. Each case rises and falls on its own merit.
William Massey
The learner always begins by finding fault, but the scholar sees the positive merit in everything.
Georg Wilhelm Hegel
A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. The straps are adjustable, but not too long. They can be short, very short, close to the body in very square shapes. The leather is so soft that it falls very beautifully.
Alessandra Taddei
We're short of time — it's the fault of the Americans. They are always insisting on short deadlines. It's as if they're [making] hamburgers and fast food.
Mahmoud Othman
Always observe how ephemeral and worthless human things are. Pass then through this little space of time conformably to nature, and end thy journey in content, just as an olive falls off when it is ripe, blessing nature who produced it, and thanking the tree on which it grew.
Marcus Aurelius Antonius
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121
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180
)
The coach can say it's his fault, but the bottom line is that it falls on the players.
Clifford Robinson
[NSI officials] deny that it's their fault, ... But the fact is that if you pay [NSI], you are presuming that in the morning the last thing you have to worry about is whether you own your domains. If it's not their fault and it's not Nike's fault, then whose fault is it?
Alan Meckler
If you are cast in a different mould to the majority, it is no merit of yours: Nature did it.
Charlotte Bronte
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1816
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1855
)
I want this to succeed for Tim, because if it succeeds for Tim, it succeeds for us, because we'll be spending more time together.
Beth Smith
Man's chief merit consists in resisting the impulses of his nature
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
Nature makes merit, and fortune puts it to work
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
)
Natur
We believe the union's Dec. 9 CBA proposal, while offering necessary and significant short-term financial relief, falls well short of providing the fundamental systemic changes that are required to ensure that overall league economics remain in sync on a going-forward basis,
Bill Daly
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