73 Quotes About Altogether

  • Author Ben Robinson
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    This is an important trip for several reasons. It's going to be a huge help to the people of India because I think altogether we'll be building 63 or 64 homes.

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  • Author Eric Roberts
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    Altogether about 200 people have been employed, not counting others who had been involved in the construction and development work. We have 60 shops at the moment and there will be around 100 by the time we finish.

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  • Author Jordan Rohan
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    The company missed at the revenue line and reported what you would characterize as a messy quarter, which is not altogether unexpected due to the economic environment. Nobody is immune to broader economic trends.

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  • Author M. J. Rose
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    From 1999 on - until 2003 - I covered publishing in a weekly column for Wired.com and wrote for several other publications - altogether writing over 150 articles.

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  • Author Mike Robinson
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    This document goes right to the soul of our country and the national dream of a railway to bring us altogether - from Atlantic to Pacific - as Canada.

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  • Author Ricky Ray
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    I'm just proud of the way the guys came out and played. In all three phases, we played an altogether great game tonight.

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  • Author Theodore Roosevelt
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    It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic, is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things.

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  • Author Allan Sherman
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    At first I only used the Scotch to flavor the seltzer. Then I left out the seltzer altogether and only retained the ice cubes with the Scotch. Today, I am proud to say, I have emancipated myself from all such crutches. I drink my Scotch straight.

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  • Author Charles M. Schwab
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    The men who miss success have two general alibis: 'I'm not a genius' is one; the other, 'There aren't the opportunities today there used to be.' Neither excuse holds. The first is beside the point; the second is altogether wrong.

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