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Audiences deserve better.
Our teachers deserve better feedback.
You deserve better from your entire government, all of us.
I want it to be better than okay. You deserve better than okay.
Ash, I want you. Bad, very very bad. But you deserve better than this
If you really believe that you deserve better, work on you, not them.
People get the government their behavior deserves. People deserve better than that.
A leader does not deserve the name unless he is willing occasionally to stand alone.
The people in Tacloban have great dignity and deserve better than what they have gotten
You know I was just taking a dump one day, and then as I sat there I realized, I really do deserve better.
Sometimes Allah withholds something from you, not because you don't deserve it, but because you deserve better!
If some readers take away the idea that animals deserve better treatment in general, then I certainly won't argue.
Stop blaming everybody and everything for what's going on. If you really believe that you deserve better, then you would have it.
I think I know that I deserve better. And so I try for better. I'm never so put off that I would ever walk out of a place not having tried the best I could.
We are the world. We are the people and we deserve better not because we're worth it but because no worth can be put on the incalculable, on the infinite, on life.
Britain deserves better than people who say they've got a quick fix but won't tell you what it actually means for Britain, we need a much bigger conversation than this.
I've turned down jobs because I've said, 'Honestly, I can't find my way in. I can't do it. I love you, as a director. I think the script is good. You deserve better than I think I can do.'
If the Bush Administration cannot ensure Americans that they will be safe from the flu, how will they protect our country against a possible bio-terror or chemical attack? The American people deserve better.
Hurricane Katrina overwhelmed levees and exploded the conventional wisdom about a shared American prosperity, exposing a group of people so poor they didn't have $50 for a bus ticket out of town. If we want to learn something from this disaster, the lesson ought to be: America's poor deserve better than this.
We should listen less to the opinions of those who either overtly promote or stubbornly reject complementary and alternative medicine without acceptable evidence. The many patients who use complementary and alternative medicine deserve better. Patients and healthcare providers need to know which forms are safe and effective. Its future should (and hopefully will) be determined by unbiased scientific evaluation.