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  • I will have an administrative system where there is no way to extricate red tape. -- James Q. Wilson
  • The simplest of women are wonderful liars who can extricate themselves from the most difficult dilemmas with a skill bordering on genius. -- Guy de Maupassant
  • The idea that an author can extricate her or his own ongoing life experience from the tale being written is a conceit of very little worth. -- Steven Erikson
  • You can muscle your way to the top as long as you're part of the production, which I am. I'm knitted into the money, so it's very hard to extricate me from the decision-making dynamic. -- Ben Wheatley
  • I have had to work long and hard to eradicate the dangerous delusion that, in a bad position, I could always, or nearly always, conjure up some unexpected combination to extricate me from my difficulties. -- Alexander Alekhine
  • I believe that with the help of foreign countries - and under that condition only, because they have no other source of financing - the new government may temporarily extricate Georgia from the current situation. -- Eduard Shevardnadze
  • At Girl Scouts, we are committed to raising awareness about the terrible effects of cyber bullying, and to teaching girls how to recognize the signs of bullying of any sort and extricate themselves or another from a bad situation before it spirals out of control and ends in tragedy. -- Anna Maria Chavez
  • I remember, when I was a kid, watching my mother jam herself into her girdle - a piece of equipment so rigid it could stand up on its own - and I remember her coming home from fancy parties and racing upstairs to extricate herself from its cruel iron grip. -- Susan Orlean
  • It is impossible for a man who is bogged to extricate another who is bogged. -- Gautama Buddha
  • The point isn't to deny our Egos, but to extricate ourselves from our exclusive preoccupation with them. -- Ram Dass
  • Sometimes accidents happen in life from which we have need of a little madness to extricate ourselves successfully -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • In the midst of difficulties we are always ready to seize an advantage, we may extricate ourselves from misfortune. -- Sun Tzu
  • Sometimes, occasions occur in life which demand you to be a little foolish in order to skillfully extricate yourself. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • If, on the other hand, in the midst of difficulties we are always ready to seize an advantage, we may extricate ourselves from misfortune. -- Sun Tzu
  • Our disputants put me in mind of the cuttlefish that, when he is unable to extricate himself, blackens the water about him till he becomes invisible. -- Joseph Addison
  • Once thing goes wrong, then the whole house of cards collapses. And there's no way you can extricate yourself. Until someone comes along to drag you out. -- Haruki Murakami
  • When the intensity it takes to extricate one from a negative state is equal to or greater than the intensity that perpetuated the state, then the person can be freed of that state -- I. Alan Appt
  • If young people are our greatest asset in a war that must be won then wemust be willing to extricate them at whatever cost from the clutchesof those who seek to exploit their weaknesses -- Oche Otorkpa
  • Rumi and Shams taught us how to see the world with new eyes, how to find our place in the order of things, and how to extricate the true self trapped under layers of noise. -- Jamila Hammad
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