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Burden Quotes
ZIGZAG, v.t. To move forward uncertainly, from side to side, as one carrying the white man's burden. (From _zed_, _z_, and _jag_, an Icelandic word of unknown meaning.)
He zedjagged so uncomen wyde Thet non coude pas on eyder syde; So, to com saufly thruh, I been Constreynet for to doodge betwene. --Munwele.
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Ambrose Bierce
Yours was the 10,000-day war born of the Vietnamese's desire to be free and fueled by communist ideology. You met the call of duty, shouldered your burdens and returned with valor, courage and commitment. We respect, admire and thank you.
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Frank Anderson
You're taking a group of congregations together. One group may not be able to do much on their own. But let's spread the burden; let's work together.
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Kent Anderson
You're putting a financial burden on these businesses when you do that. How many times can you hit them? How many times can you go to the well?
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Robert Hernon
You're just going to have the burden on people who really can't afford healthcare and somebody has to pick up the slack.
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Paul Casey
You're going to get more dependence, and that's an increased tax burden on everybody.
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Michael Cannon
You still have the economic advantage -- but without any additional burden for the environment.
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Hans Tempel
You only have the burdens on you that you choose to put there.
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Brandon Lee
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He zedjagged so uncomen wyde Thet non coude pas on eyder syde; So, to com saufly thruh, I been Constreynet for to doodge betwene. --Munwele. - Ambrose Bierce