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'Tis education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined.

Alexander Pope

We are inclined to believe those whom we do not know because they have never deceived us.

Samuel Johnson

So, lest I be inclined To render ill for ill, Henceforth in me instill, O God, a sweet good-will.

Theodore Tilton

Every schoolmaster after the age of forty-nine, is inclined to flatulence is apt to swallow frequently and to puff.

Harold Nicolson

Given an opportunity to behave the way that people are accusing (Hallowell) of doing, he did not, ... If (Hallowell) were so inclined to bring a developer to somebody, it would have been me, and he didn't.

Dan Cook

We believe that the oil ministers are inclined to defend a $55 per barrel floor in the near term.

Adam Sieminski

In a case like this, a judge is probably going to be inclined to ask a lot of those questions to make sure that this will be fair.

Jeffrey Newman

It made me feel a bit more inclined to hang out with mates and play music.

Neil Finn

We have given them permission to use that slogan. If they're so inclined to use it, we would be delighted.

Keith Spears

If you have a statute, it makes someone who could be inclined to do that to think twice.

Joseph Curran

He was always inclined to consent.

Judith Seddon

Because of the sumptuousness of the package - this is a gorgeous piece of typesetting - we weren't inclined to alter it.

Philip Turner

[Guidant] is in a situation where they have to be extremely forthcoming and precise in their communications. So I'm inclined to take them at their word.

Robert Faulkner

Most of the bondholders probably bought these bonds cheaper than 80 cents on the dollar and they may be inclined to exchange at least some of what they own to help the company along -- and then their remaining bonds would be more valuable.

Ron Bringewatt

We aren't inclined to revisit that [topic] under any circumstance.

Marty Scarano

There is genuine concern that a catastrophic attack is a certainty and only a matter of time -- a point on which I'm inclined to agree.

Dennis Richardson

If business and industry have a better feel when we might order an evacuation, they might be more inclined to let employees get their business prepared early or let them get their homes prepared.

Bob Lay

He is not inclined to hold back.

Charles O. Jones

The trend today is for some depreciation. Many investors will feel inclined to buy dollars.

Jose Roberto Carreira

We are really hoping this bill gets passed. Letters from students would have an impact on legislature if they were so inclined.

Stephen Shorb

It's going to be a lot more convenient. Particularly on Saturday because you're inclined to luxuriate more and put off getting out of the house.

Thomas Martin

I have written too much history to have faith in it; and if anyone thinks I'm wrong, I am inclined to agree with him.

Henry Adams

For, though every man has sin in him seminally, yet there are some sins which by nature he is more inclined to than others, according to his constitution.

Christopher Love

I think it (AP courses) is very beneficial. I think it is the place where students that are inclined to do more want to be.

Steve Roelofs

It could really piss people off and make them more inclined to hold out.

Michael O'hanlon

When someone has a large change in their wealth, you'll find someone who's much more inclined to revisit all aspects of their financial circumstances.

Michael Rose

I would love to think that because of the Emmy, the powers that be might be a little bit more inclined to use the character in a more fulsome way.

Charles Keating

Those of us who engage in lifestyle counseling might be inclined to pat ourselves on the back over these findings.

Dr. David L. Katz

The Census Bureau was more inclined to define people the way they defined themselves rather than impose a label.

Ernesto Sagas

Women are not inclined to go that way.

Elizabeth Edwards