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Plan strategically and strike it once to win. You can achieve maximum dues with minimum dice if only you are willing to clearly calculate and throw your efforts with optimism!

Israelmore Ayivor
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Render therefore to all their dues.

Romans
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Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life.

Sophia Loren
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How history negotiates its terms and collects its dues from those who break its laws.

Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
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Life IS the gift you were given,So stop waiting around for your dues.Use it wisely and you’ll gift yourself abundantly.

Michelle Geaney
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I was in New York for a little while, doing some really bad theater. I did some great stuff, too, but there were Saturday morning theater performances in one-third-filled church basements. So, I paid my dues.

Silas Weir Mitchell
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To be a Southern Ground artist, you have to be a lifer. It's not about winning a karaoke contest or a television show to become famous. It's about really paying your dues. It's people I'm fans of and want to help in the business.

Zac Brown
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In life, if you are refused membership to a club, you get a refund check for dues paid; what happens to your tithes if Jesus denies you entry to God's Paradise? Mal. 3:10.

Felix Wantang, God's Blueprint of the Holy Bible
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Oh, dry the glistening tear that dues that marshal cheekThy loving childern here in them thy comfort seek With sympathetic care their arms around the creep, For oh they can not bear to see their father weep

W.S. Gilbert, The Pirates of Penzance
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I believe if an individual wants to join organized labor and work under a union contract, they should have the legal right to do so. At the same token, a person who does not want to work under organized labor and wants to work should have the ability to do so without the threat of having to join and having to pay dues to organized labor.

Paul LePage
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