We owe respect to the living. To the dead we owe only truth.


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We owe it to them.
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We owe it to this group.
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The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
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The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
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We owe it to each other to tell stories.
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We all owe, and I especially owe, a huge debt of gratitude to the man who steered this company to ph...
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We owe those guys one.
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We owe it to our community to do it the right way.
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We owe it to the public to maintain the integrity of that forecast.
GREG HANSEN
The world does owe you a living, but it doesn't home deliver.
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Filing an extension to file is not an extension to pay what you owe ? you owe what you owe.
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What will happen if we go to 0 day?
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We are all debtors in life,not necessarily because we owe huge sums of money,but because we owe some...
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We all owe death a life.
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Everything that we have we owe to our parents, never forget that !
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We owe the fans a good game when we come back to play Louisiana Tech.
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You learned right away that applause sounds like love.
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There is reverence that we owe to everything in human shape.
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She was restless. She drove a little too fast, swam a little too far offshore. She hitchhiked. She s...
ELIZABETH WINDER
take your souls to the polls and vote. That's the tribute we owe Mother Parks.
KWAME KILPATRICK
Sometimes we owe a friend to the lucky circumstance that we give him no cause for envy.
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Creativity is not just thinking outside the box but living outside it.
VICTOR SHAMAS
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Our kids are great bowlers. I think we owe that to her.
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PIERRE TEILHARD DE CHARDIN
We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity -- gunpowder and romantic love.
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ANDRE MAUROIS
We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity - gunpowder and romantic love.
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The philosophy we should all adopt in Life is this,"we owe others opportunity.
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BILL FRIST
There are certain things we owe our little sisters.
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The only thing that you owe the public is a good performance.
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We owe it to our children to give them a dignified and hopeful future.
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To what happy accident is it that we owe so unexpected a visit?
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We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
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We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
JENNIE JEROME CHURCHILL
This has gone all smoother than we ever could have expected, and we owe that to Ignacio,
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This has gone ...
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Now is everything
Now is the essence
Now is the focus
Focus on the now
For that ...
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We shelter children for a time; we live side by side with men; and that is all. We owe them nothing,...
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We owe our loyalty to each other and to our children's children, not to party politics.
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Don't tell me you're one of those people who becomes their disease. I know so many people like that....
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Everything we do really is just a little marker on the long road to death. And sometimes that’s ov...
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He created us for adventure, not ease.
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To what fortuitous occurrence do we not owe every pleasure and convenience of our lives.
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To what fortuitous occurrence do we not owe every pleasure and convenience of our lives.
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I owe baseball. Baseball don't owe me a damn thing.
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All of us have to recognize that we owe our children more than we have been giving them.
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The only thing that we cannot control is our supporters.
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We owe it to future generations to work with landowners to enhance rather than destroy our heritage,
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