Most of the sayings we used to have working late nights at Joseph B.
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"They are a Latin people, " says Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette, author of "Paroles de Presidents" ("Sayings of Presidents").
Judged by any professional standard, the collected sayings of the priesthood are so bad as to be approaching quackery.
The Koran and the sayings of the prophet Muhammad do not definitively address this issue.
Oriental schools looked to the works of Confucius and the sayings of the Buddha for these virtues.
There is Thomas's gospel, short and sharp, which claims to record Jesus's sayings, but has no narration.
"One of my favorite sayings is 'The best manure on the farm is the owner's footprint, '" he says.
Mr. Lashes also represents other photographs, images, sayings or ideas that spread online and become cultural inside jokes.
Commercial buses in Lagos are mobile placards, bearing text drawn from Holy Books, local sayings and conventional wisdom.
We painted them white with outdoor paint, and we got black and made little sayings on all of them.
She said that -- one of her sayings was, without courage -- without courage, you can't love with abandon.
Of all the sayings about the markets, the one about them hating uncertainty has always struck me as the oddest.
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The collected sayings of our greatest-ever coach is not a book, more a scrap of paper with a very large typeface.
Its haiku-like sayings such as "always be studious and creative, " and "always have respect for God, " remain mottos at Toyota today.
Deprived of its right to assert facts, Christianity, for example, is reduced to the status of a fan club for the sayings of Jesus.
Hundreds of people visited the fair selling an array of items, including jams, oil-paintings, religious sayings carved in wood and wedding cakes bedecked in decorations.
The reason sayings become cliches is because they are usually true.
Cohan and Associates we used to have a lot of sayings.
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Many of these coupon books have lovely romantic sayings that you can tear out and leave in her purse, on her mirror or on her pillow.
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For edicts to carry divine imprimatur, they must be unambiguously stated in the Koran or sunna (the body of literature that includes the sayings and biography of the prophet).
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Men swore on their mustaches in sayings and folk tales, used them as collateral for loans and guarantees for promises, and sometimes even shaved their opponents' lips as a punishment.
"Companies that are growing quickly and those that are not are different in every imaginable way, " says a poster displaying one of the founder's favorite sayings on the walls of Hikari's lobby.
He looks to the sayings of Confucius for guidance and demonstrates something close to chivalry when a young Japanese woman (Takahashi) seeks his assistance in locating another Zhou, whom she claims is her elder sister's boyfriend.
Aside from that, the focus in most of our educational system is on religious subjects such as hadith (sayings attributed to the prophet), Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), tafssir (interpretation of the Koran) and of course the Koran.
They often now include automatic digital signatures with a sender's contact information or witty sayings, pleas to save trees and not print them, fancy logos and apologies for grammatical errors spawned by using a touch screen.
It illustrates two of my favorite sayings.
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When we report on the sayings and sound bites of higher ups at technology companies, we tend to cover them from a negative angle because, as you well know, execs are pretty fond of belittling their opponent's products.
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Her husband, Denis Thatcher, whom she married in 1951 and by whom she had a son and daughter, was not exactly dashing but he was rich (oil industry), a capable businessman, a rock on which she could always lean in bad times, and a source of funny 19th-hole sayings.
Catchphrase, the ITV game show that ran for 16 years from 1986 to 2002, was innovative in its use of computer graphics to represent maxims and sayings, but it probably sticks in the public consciousness as much for Roy Walker's handling of some of the inept efforts at answers.
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