my wild, uncured, erratic, incomprehensible heart.

The most erratic thing I ever did was going blonde.

Time collapses and expands like an erratic accordion.

We've had erratic, weird presidents before. America's still here.

Sleep deficit and an anemic pocketbook dictate my erratic lifestyle.

He followed in his father's footsteps, but his gait was somewhat erratic.

One-man-one-vote is a most difficult form of government.. Results can be erratic.

I was a foggy, erratic teenager: a fifth child, the last in the queue for conversation or attention.

I had a very erratic career. I got very famous for a minute and then it just all went away, you know?

I've become more relaxed. When I was younger, I had more erratic, nervous tension when I was working.

Mary had a little lamb, its fleece electrostatic / And everywhere Mary went, the lights became erratic.

Gansey studied Adam's erratic handwriting. His letters always looked like they were running from something.

When I was a kid, everything was so unplanned, my parents were so erratic, and my world was so inconsistent.

Due to my sometimes erratic behavior, my children tried very hard to avoid me and not do anything to set me off.

I am not somebody who is very fashionable. I do not pay much heed to what I wear. I am very erratic in that sense.

Hysteria, epilepsy, tuberculosis, and cancer were all found to result from the erratic propensities of a past life.

If stars behave in an erratic fashion, it's called 'colorful,' as opposed to, 'Well, maybe there's a problem there.'

I never had any doubts about my ability. The problem was getting into so many scrapes because of my erratic temperament.

Growth is an erratic forward movement: two steps forward, one step back. Remember that and be very gentle with yourself.

I was sent successively to schools in France, Italy and Bavaria, and this erratic education was a great help afterwards.

God was treated like this powerful, erratic, rather punitive father who has to be pacified and praised. You know, flattered.

Juliet's version of cleanliness was next to godliness, which was to say it was erratic, past all understanding and was seldom seen.

Breathing is fundamental to speech. A stammer is caused by erratic airflow, so if you have a smooth airflow, you have smooth speech.

I'm a quite erratic person: From setups to actually when I'm doing a track, it's just turning and switching and changing all the time.

[...]my memory is reasonably good—unlike yours, dear sir!” “Mine is erratic,” he said imperturbably. “I remember only what interests me.

Success is an absurd, erratic thing. She arrives when one least expects her and after she has come may depart again almost because of a whim.

If you lived with a roommate as unstable as this economic system, you would’ve moved out or demanded that your roommate get professional help.

Trump is an erratic figure - seemingly fragile, consumed by his own unpopularity and desperate to somehow exceed Barack Obama in public acclaim.

One of the things that's very troubling to voters about Donald Trump is his erratic behavior, his lack of good temperament to serve as commander in chief.

I really think of [Donald] Trump erratic. I think that was the big message that came out. The positive agenda for Hillary [Clinton] was a little less vibrant.

We deal with erratic travel and shooting schedules and it can be tough. It requires a little effort but if you want to be in a relationship you will find a way.

The investor world that looks at studios as part of media companies will say that the studio business is supposed to be erratic. Not at our company. Not at Time Warner.

News outlets use words like erratic, volatile, unstable but rarely are Trump's words and actions covered as a whole and rarely do news outlets take it to that next level.

The short-term international capital market is shrunken and erratic, and cannot be relied upon to cushion the effects of tendencies to disequilibrium in the balance of payments.

The decline of particle physics in the U.S. is really a symptom of the erratic and sometimes anti-scientific attitudes in Washington and the incompetence of Congress in managing science.

My first outdoor cooking memories are full of erratic British summers, Dad swearing at a barbecue that he couldn't put together, and eventually eating charred sausages, feeling brilliant.

A leader is one who, out of madness or goodness, volunteers to take upon himself the woe of the people. There are few men so foolish, hence the erratic quality of leadership in the world.

Human beings, in their natural state, are unpredictable, erratic, and unhappy. It is only once their animal instincts are controlled that they can be responsible, dependable, and content.

My bones are brittle, my heart weak and erratic, my esophagus and stomach riddled with ulcers, my reproductive system shot, my immune system useless... I'm not going to have a happy ending.

Trump's opinions on the Iraq War have been as erratic as his opinions on other foreign policy matters - such as his careless position to think more countries should acquire nuclear weapons.

There is no erratic power or action or motion in creatures but they are governed by God's secret plan in such a way that nothing happens except what is knowingly and willingly decreed by Him.

Being tough on China is one thing. Being completely erratic with no strategy and dragging businesses and farmers through the mud, using them as pawns in the game, is not the way to beat China.

I've always had to move between a couple of years of unemployment, where offers are not provocative enough to take, and seasons where I work nonstop for a year. It's always been an erratic rhythm.

Computers can bully us. A slow and unreliable system will bring even the toughest soul to their knees as they find themselves completely defenseless against the erratic whims of their rogue machine.

The astronomer will believe that the most erratic comet will yet accomplish its journey and revisit our sphere; but we give up those for lost who have not wandered one-half the distance from the centre of light and life.

I had a very strange career. I mean I went from playing to 150,000 people in 1983/84. Three or four years later I was playing to four people, you know, in Melbourne. I thought - bit strange, you know bit odd, bit erratic.

An indictment of entitlements has to focus on the huge 'social wealth' that the welfare state creates at the stroke of the pen. Yet statistical tests of the effects of welfare spending on employment yield erratic results.

The game itself, I think, plays into the strength of my game, which has always been tee to green, hitting the ball consistently in play and managing my game. Putting has always been the one thing that's been a bit more erratic.

Donald Trump probably spends more time getting more things done than many people have any experience with, but yet he's the one undisciplined, he's the one that's haphazard, he's the one who's erratic, he's the one who's unpredictable.

Hillary Clinton is a centrist Democrat who is more hawkish than President Obama and far more principled and knowledgeable about foreign affairs than Trump, who is too unstable and erratic to be entrusted with the nuclear triad he has never heard of.

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