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en It is ridiculous for any man to criticize the works of another if he has not distinguished himself by his own performances
  Joseph Addison

en I have a staff that works really hard. Honestly, one cannot be a distinguished principal without having a distinguished staff.

en Our 'franchises' never talk to each other. They compete with each other and criticize each other. We've got to stop this ridiculous fighting over rituals and regulations. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. Our 'franchises' never talk to each other. They compete with each other and criticize each other. We've got to stop this ridiculous fighting over rituals and regulations.

en Distinguished Chinese works can also be more easily accessed by the world.

en In addition, I can't criticize any station's national advertisers. It goes without saying that I wouldn't have the urge to criticize local advertisers. It would be biting the hand that feeds. I am willing to criticize fast food in the generic and insurance in the generic but I do put on the gloves when it comes to specific issues.
  John Hall

en We know over the next few days people will criticize us and rightly so because our performances haven't been up to our standards. There will be a lot of disappointment for the next few days but we are training on Friday and Saturday mornings and Sunday's game is a great chance to put it right because the fans will want us to put a show on for them.

en If they're soliciting to people saying they're not receiving any federal reimbursement . . . that seems like we may have an issue with them being deceptive with donors. But I don't want to criticize them for being successful in figuring out how the system works.

en Part of the reason we think the program works so well is that the dog is nonjudgmental. They're not going to criticize them. They're not going to tell them to hurry up. Children can be the most harsh because they haven't learned to hide that sort of thing.

en It is as hard to satirize well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues
  Jonathan Swift

en The very purpose of religion is to control yourself, not to criticize others. Rather, we must criticize ourselves. How much am I doing about my anger? About my attachment, about my hatred, about my pride, my jealousy? These are the things which we must check in daily life.
  Dalai Lama

en I shared with him I understood the dilemma he was in — that no matter what decision he made, his opponents would find a reason to criticize him — but that if he used the surplus and increased taxes on business, not only would they criticize him, but he would risk losing his base.

en We ha some good things happen, and we had some sub-par performances. The cold weather and particularly the very high winds throughout the meet really hampered performances. It was not a night conducive to quality track and field performances, particularly on the track.

en There are among us those that would criticize our Confederate ancestors. Would you allow a stranger to come into your house and criticize your little ones? I say it's not whether we should be ashamed of our fathers and mothers of the Old Confederacy. I say it's a question of whether they should be ashamed of us.

en We criticize mothers for closeness. We criticize fathers for distance. How many of us have expected less from our fathers and appreciated what they gave us more? How many of us always let them off the hook?
  Ellen Goodman

en I was worried as a Johnny Cash fan that I wouldn't like the performances. They were surprisingly talented. I was also concerned, there being no book. But I think it works. The songs are stories in themselves.


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