In one of those stupidities that mark a life of bad choices, a quite verbal, witty, but somewhat feckless woman became my business partner. |
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I'm tired of the games, the stupidities, the frustrations, the dynamics, the everything. |
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Yes, half the night was spent in agonised discussion of such minor stupidities, when all that was necessary was to call the whole thing off! |
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A man is inseparable from his congenital vanities and stupidities, as a dog is inseparable from its fleas. |
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In a future generation, the economic and cultural stupidities of the communist dictatorship will be forgotten. |
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Instead, the stupidities of capitalism and crass ignorance will be assiduously practised. |
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But he has also heard about, and probably even seen with his own eyes, incredible stupidities perpetrated in the name of religion. |
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Many sentimental stupidities about life are said and written, but this Treatise of Revolutionary Psychology is different. |
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If the French intellectuals had read them, or if they had understood them, perhaps they would have said less stupidities on our tragedy? |
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The dangers, cruelties and stupidities routinely encountered by police officers naturally give rise to heightened emotions. |
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The video locker contains old movies that turned bad, small stupidities or just interesting videos that doesn't have a story. |
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In Europe, in particular in France, we practice the same strategy, as we like to imitate and adulate all stupidities coming from America. |
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You wade into temptations, you put yourself in danger, you fool around with your sight and with your imagination, you chat about... stupidities. |
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We have the same thing with smart cities – a stupid mayor and an eager company putting strange stupidities into the heart of the city. |
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But then I realize that I would not have liked it either if someone had been filming the mistakes I made when I was learning the job, or that the stupidities I said to the parents would have been recorded. |
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The greatest stupidities are possible in these moments. |
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We will not let ourselves be pushed, we will not let ourselves be told stupidities like those I heard earlier, in the name of what, nobody knows, but inspired, we believe, by the possibility of profit, of privileges. |
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They have hooted at the devils, shouted with laughter over the stupidities and shrewdities of the hermit. |
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Using unconventional imagery and syntax, the poetry in this volume can best be understood in terms of its visions of the stupidities and horrors of the contemporary human scene. |
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