56 Quotes About Arises

  • Author Terry Francona
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    This was one of those things where Theo thought to himself that if we found ourselves in a 12-inning game at some point this weekend and a situation arises where we could use him and we didn't have him . . . he'd be kicking himself.

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  • Author Tom Felton
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    If a challenge arises that needs mathematics to solve it, I like to be able to know how to do it. I do find solving some things entertaining.

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  • Author Al Goldman
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    A high level of employment is not a negative, it's a positive?. The problem arises if, in fact, it creates wage inflation. And we're not getting that,

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  • Author Erik Guay
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    When I fell, I didn't think I would be in this situation two weeks later. My leg has made a tremendous improvement over the last 15 days. At this point, I can do about 95 percent of the physical training activities. The challenge arises when I have to jump or sustain more impact to my leg, especially while skiing.

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  • Author Gabriella Goddard
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    From no thing, movement arises naturally.From inaction, comes action.From emptiness, comes shape and form.And from stillness, comes energy and flow.

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  • Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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    I respect the man who knows distinctly what he wishes. The greater part of all mischief in the world arises from the fact that men do not sufficiently understand their own aims. They have undertaken to build a tower, and spend no more labor on the foundation than would be necessary to erect a hut.

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  • Author Mac Gifford
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    I'm trying to convince them to change their game in certain situations. When the occasion arises and the score is tied, I'm trying to get them to stay focused and positive and hang in there with a lot of fight.

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  • Author Matthew Gervais
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    One type of laughter arises spontaneously from the perception of a certain class of events, while the other is used strategically in interaction to influence others or modulate one's own physiology.

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