Don't know why I ever thought I needed, don't know why I thought I needed, don't know why I ever thought I needed you.
It just means that people don't always know with whom they're dealing and don't know that they should be taking precautions regardless, especially, you know, if they don't know the person well.
So it's important to get everybody participating, and a certain number of people in that 42 percent we were talking about don't even know if this is necessary, don't know that it applies to them, don't know what it entails for them, don't know what the advantages are for themselves.
They know my name because I told it to them, but they don't know where and they don't know when it's coming, when it's coming.
" Her backup singers in the Gospel Queens plead ignorance: "I don't know, I don't know.
And I don't know that she really, you know, I don't know that it is anything that she would remember very well.
One of the main problems with looting is that if a site is undiscovered, you simply don't know what you don't know.
Guard our own home fronts, I mean that's to me - I don't know, I don't know what they've accomplished by going over there.
There's gonna be less profit, so that's gonna put a lot of people out of business that don't know cost and don't know quality and stuff like that.
College students, we don't know -- we don't know what jobs are going to be out there for us in the future.
They don't know us and we don't know them, but as we come together and we communicate, we'll get to learn each other and realize that we pretty much have the same values.
And of course Senator Obama picked up on this line of thought, saying you're making it out like all of my supporters have been duped or fooled or don't know who I am and don't know my background.
You can tell the half-bright from the barking because the barking don't know how little they know, while the half-bright know enough to think that they know a lot, but don't know enough to know what part of what they know is actually worth knowing.
But they don't know where to go and we don't know anything about them.
You just don't know in the Derby because you don't know who's going to get into racing trouble.
"We don't know where they came from, we don't know who contributed, " he said.
There are some we don't know, and in many areas we don't know how we would withstand them.
Most New Yorkers, much less most Americans, probably don't know this office is here and they don't know what you do.
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If somebody just drives up into your driveway and you're not home -- you don't know who these people are and you don't know how long it's going to take for the sheriffs to respond.
So far we don't know who first identified Plame, and we don't know if the White House obstructed the investigation into the leak.
Because one of the things I've noticed over the years is in America we don't know each other, and a people that don't know each other are apprehensive about each other and have fears, and we're trying to overcome those apprehensions and fears.
What happens is, because of those things we talked about before, banks don't know how much money they have, so they don't know how much money they can lend to other people.
Mr. BROWNLEE: What they have admitted to is raising money from people that they don't know, and sending it oversea to people that they don't know.
And a small business might wonder, I don't know how the energy bill is going to affect me, I don't know how the health care reform bill is going to affect me -- I'd better hold off on hiring.
They don't know whether they are buying a beta tape or a VHS tape or a DVD and they don't know whether their DVD player will play the DVDs of their neighbor.
We don't know what part of it is accurate, what's inaccurate, and more importantly, we don't know that we're getting all that could be gotten.
"I don't know if I have the maturity to handle what I'm doing right now, so I don't know if a 15- or 16-year-old should really be doing it, " Vetell says.
Mr. MIKE MOORE (Former Attorney General, Mississippi): Well, I don't know don't how to make sense exactly who won.
Over 40% don't know whether three of the four leaders in Wales are doing a good job, or a bad job but only 2% don't know where they stand on the reconfiguration of the health service in Wales.
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