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Or, he might remind Fromm that the 41 per cent figure is really astonishingly low: after all, the medieval guild system was dedicated to the proposition that 100 per cent of the workers ought to turn out only the average amount ; ;
He declares at the start: " No matter what sort he is, everyone who has to his credit what are or really seem great achievements, if he cares for truth and goodness, ought to write the story of his own life in his own hand ; but no one should venture on such a splendid undertaking before he is over forty.
Dick's former wife Tessa claims that the published screenplay " has been heavily edited, and others have added material to the screenplay that Phil wrote ", though she suggests that " film producers really ought to take a look at the author ’ s own screenplay before embarking upon their journey of interpretation ".
Of course, there are different types of swearing and, without spelling it out, you really ought to avoid the ' worst words ' regardless of who you ’ re talking to ".
Men really ought to leave off talking a kind of nonsense on this subject, which they would neither talk nor listen to on other matters of practical concernment .”
She wrote: " he is such an enthusiast that he makes things as he imagines they ought to be ; and not as they are really found ...".
Prince Albert, Duke of York – " Bertie " to the family – was the second son of King George V. He initially proposed to Elizabeth in 1921, but she turned him down, being " afraid never, never again to be free to think, speak and act as I feel I really ought to ".
On the way to the screening, Mayer said to his daughter, " This director is wonderful but what we really ought to look at is the girl ....
You know, uh, you know, you really ought to wear more sweaters.
Alexander Woollcott in the New York Times called it " a singularly engrossing play ", and advised that " all grown-up playgoers should jot down in their notebooks the name of Anna Christie as that of a play they really ought to see.
If ever one is in a position in which they are unable to refute a theory, Pyrrhonists reply " Just as, before the birth of the founder of the School to which you belong, the theory it holds was not as yet apparent as a sound theory, although it was really in existence, so likewise it is possible that the opposite theory to that which you now propound is already really existent, though not yet apparent to us, so that we ought not as yet to yield assent to this theory which at the moment seems to be valid.
: If you're happy and you know it, then you really ought to show it
" To which human subjects researcher Dr. Michael Flaum has written, " That really ought to be the end of the matter.
Reflecting Schleicher ′ s reputation for deviousness and being untrustworthy, Hermann Göring joked in 1932 :" Any Chancellor who has Herr von Schleicher on his side must expect sooner or later to be sunk by the Schleicher torpedo, there was a joke current in political circles -" General von Schleicher ought really to have been an Admiral for his military genius lies in shooting under water at his political friends "".
That self-evident truth which the moral cognitivist claims to exist upon which all other prescriptive truths are ultimately based is: One ought to desire what is really good for one and nothing else.
I think that only a few people are really committed to this war against terrorism .... We ought to have a real call to national service to commit ourselves to some form of public service ... to put us on a war footing mentality.
Actually, if A is viewed as a connection over a principal G-bundle, the equation above really ought to be " read " as the parallel transport of the identity around the loop which would give an element of the Lie group G.
* On his days in Big Band-Swing music :" It's really so long ago, one ought to be able to invoke a statute of limitations.
He felt that anyone who owns and enjoys Waterdeep and the North ought to have City System as well, but that if a player had to chose between Waterdeep and the North and the more expensive City System, " by all means the former is the better deal, and all you really need ; City System is only a big, colorful, and unnecessary secondary accessory to Waterdeep and the North ".
" My attitude to these matters is that, as long as a patient is really a member of a church, he ought to be serious.
He ought to be really and sincerely a member of that church, and he should not go to a doctor to get his conflicts settled when he believes that he should do it with God.
As a witch, Tiffany possesses First Sight, the ability to see ' what is really there ' ( as opposed to Second sight, which shows people what they think ought to be there ).
Travis told his audience that changes were afoot that he could not tolerate-".... and I really want to put the record straight at this point and I thought you ought to know-changes are being made here which go against my principles and I just cannot agree with them ..." It had been widely assumed from the time of new Controller Matthew Bannister's appointment that Travis would be one of the first victims of a cull.

really and be
And she really tried to go a step further and say she hoped they'd be just as right as they now were for her and for Rod.
It only means that there will be new form, and that this form will be of such a type that it admits the chaos and does not try to say that the chaos is really something else.
If `` Jack the Courtier '' is really to be taken as Swift, the following remark is obviously Steele's comment on Swift's change of parties and its effect on their friendship: `` I assure you, dear Jack, when I first found out such an Allay in you, as makes you of so malleable a Constitution, that you may be worked into any Form an Artificer pleases, I foresaw I should not enjoy your Favour much longer ''.
In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
It could not really be fulfilled.
But if anything can bring home to Mr. Khrushchev the idea that he will not really get much enjoyment from watching this Braddock-against-the-Indians contest, it will probably be the fact that SEATO forces are ready to attempt it -- plus the fact that Moscow has something to lose from closing off disarmament and other bigger negotiations with Washington.
I grant that the dog may not be really protective, based on his training, but if you were roaming the streets looking for a purse to snatch or a young lady to molest, how quick would you be to attack a person strolling with a dog??
If only this could be done more often -- with such heartening results -- many of the earth's `` big problems '' would shrink to the insignificances they really are.
He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual act, there was a moment when the impulse took over and could not be downed, even while you watched yourself giving way to it.
But then, after the little operetta had been given its feeble amateur rendering, everyone insisted that it was too good to be lost forever, and that the Royal Academy of Music must now have the manuscript in order to give it the really first-rate performance it merited.
`` That really would be funny ''.
No one really knows how many boats there actually are or what their aggregate value may be.
To be fit, one has to start early with young children, and today the only person who really reaches such children is the teacher of dance.
If the dance teachers of America make it their business to prepare their young charges for the gymnastics that must come some day if our schools are really responsible, we will be that much ahead.
They could be done or left undone and nobody really gave a damn.
Occasionally, you may come across one or two bumblebees in the cold season, when you are turning over sods in your garden, but you have to be a really keen observer to see them at all.
But the really controversial aspect of customer-cost imputation arises because of the cost analyst's frequent practice of including, not just those costs that can be definitely earmarked as incurred for the benefit of specific customers but also a substantial fraction of the annual maintenance and capital costs of the secondary ( low-voltage ) distribution system -- a fraction equal to the estimated annual costs of a hypothetical system of minimum capacity.
) Starting from this, and accepting his estimate of the iniquities of modern society, it would follow that the really disturbing evidence of alienation would be that of a work-satisfaction survey which reported widespread, stated worker satisfaction, rather than widespread, stated worker dissatisfaction.
Will it be short stories, fiction, nonfiction, biography, poetry, children's stories, or even a book if you are really ambitious??
An interested sitter may think the sensitive has made a `` hit '', describing something accurately for him, but can he really be sure that another sitter, hearing the same statement, would not apply it subjectively to his own circumstances??
Conversely, experimenters would consider as impressive such statements as the following, which, if they turned out to be hits, are so unusual as to be really significant:

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