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Charles Schwab once advised that keeping a little ahead of conditions is one of the secrets of business.

Iris Murdoch once said that one of the secrets of a happy life is continuous small treats.

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Hadfield once said that the art of resting the mind, and the power of dismissing from it all care and worry, is probably one of the secrets of energy in our great men.

I think it's evil to tell your brother's secrets to everyone like that! There is a German proverb which states that wine makes secrets float to the surface.

It seems to me that his main objective in getting this job was to learn trade secrets that he could sell to our competitors.

Colin Powell once stated that there are no secrets to success.

It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.

resume You can totally trust Jaimie, she will never reveal your secrets to anyone.

Leonard Cohen sang that children show scars like medals, and lovers use them as secrets to reveal.

Leonard Cohen sang that children show scars like medals, and lovers use them as secrets to reveal.

The Americans have arrested a spy who has been selling military secrets to the enemy for the last ten years.

There is a German proverb which states that wine makes secrets float to the surface.

The children were laughing and whispering secrets in the classroom.

We have no secrets from each other.

Dreams flew out of that box when it was opened dreams of secrets written in disappearing ink and of overwhelming odors.

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