She's 82 years old ordsprog

en She's 82 years old, she's about to die, she knows it and she has this kind of a dream of what it would be if she was able to justify (her point of view),

en To be just, that is to say, to justify its existence, criticism should be partial, passionate and political, that is to say, written from an exclusive point of view, but a point of view that opens up the widest horizons.
  Charles Baudelaire

en From a marquee point of view, and from a Queensland point of view, they probably perceive it as a grudge match because during our recruitment process they weren't too kind to us.

en If there is a service and you have to pay for it, people are going to find a way around it and use something else. There are so many things out there; there is no reason to pay for it. From an artist's point of view, it kind of sucks, but from my point of view, I'm broke and I don't buy CDs.

en His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. How can any of you justify no testing of these tires after two years? I want to hear you justify to American families with two kids strapped into the back seat: How can you justify that you have not done the tests?

en At this point it's kind of a faded, tattered dream, but over the years there was some serious effort and a lot of serious money spent to make a movie.

en My view is that when you justify one you have to justify all. Suffice to say selection was based on performance and the progress that was made in training and that applies to everybody.

en It's always been a dream of mine, but certain things won't allow me to chase that dream. It's kind of out of my hands at this point.

en From a high-tech point of view, an agriculture point of view, a goods-and-services point of view, a great deal of [committee Democrats] have no choice except to support allowing America access to these markets,

en It's simply too difficult to quantify at this stage what kind of economic impact any of these policies will have because who knows if they will ever make it through Congress. But from both a market point of view and from an economic point of view, the best possible scenario would be gridlock. It means they have to come together and do something more reasonable than more extreme. And that's what everyone out there wants.

en If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution
  Abraham Lincoln

en The time is really now to change these things. That's true from the point of view of the relationship between the rich world and the poor world, it's true from a security point of view, an economic point of view. ... We're hopeful that the U.S. and other governments will see this as a turning point,
  Bill Gates

en It's just a matter of, does he want to do it at that point of his life, and that point of his career? Certainly, he's the guy that's been a big part of the organization for a number of years. From my point of view, I'd love to have him back, if that's of interest to him.

en From an individual point of view, wouldn't you rather be a person who has a problem for one year instead of for three years? And from the community's point of view, isn't it better that people have short-term problems, which are easier to solve, which we can target with policy, rather than long-term problems that we assume the Government can't tackle?

en You have to have a point of a view, and to understand a point of view, you must know both sides of a view to support your point of view.


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