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(91) Motivation to learn must come from the child; it cannot be artificially imposed.
(92) Most people who come from other countries seem to fit in with the way of life here.
(93) Much of the pressure for changing the law has come from special interest groups.
(94) Condemnation of this policy has come from all political parties.
(95) I come from a large family - I have three brothers and two sisters.
(96) Where I come from, you don't rat on your friends.
(97) Bernice became aware of a humming that seemed to come from all around her.
(98) Our students come from Europe, Asia and even further afield.
(99) Most of the wines that we sell come from France.
(100) The turbulence in his life has come from accidents and illness.
(101) She had come from a family of academicians.
(102) Success doesn't come from motivation. It comes from inspiration. RVM
(103) 99% of failures come from people who make excuses. George Washington
(104) Art does not come from thinking but from responding. Corita Kent
(105) There was a growl. To the nomes' astonishment, it had come from Grimma.
(106) Joy and bliss can come from the little and most unexpected thing if only we program our mind to enjoy these little things. RVM
(107) They come from the upper classes and are socially acceptable.
(108) The recipes come from an all-star cast of contributors, each a specialist in his or her own right.
(109) The thrills and chills come from watching great athletes play their hearts out in front of wildly partisan spectators.
(110) Further evidence of immune mediation has come from the finding of circulating, non-organ specific and organ specific antibodies.
(111) They tend to be more mature, more responsible, and to come from more affluent homes.
(112) Happiness does not come from without, it comes from within. Helen Keller
(113) The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web. Pablo Picasso
(114) The previous transplants had come from accident victims and were rejected within days.
(115) What the vice-chancellors are asking, very simply, is where the necessary additional funds are to come from.
(116) The sale of council houses has produced substantial capital receipts, and smaller amounts have come from the sale of other assets.
(117) The only significant advance in guitar design, perse, in the last thirty years has come from Ned Steinberger.http://sentencedict.com/come from.html
(118) Verbal aggression is more likely to occur than physical aggression in groups whose members come from middle- or upper-income families.
(119) It doesn't matter who you are, where you come from. The ability to triumph begins with you - always. Oprah Winfrey
(120) It has come from experiments with high-energy muon neutrino beams at particle accelerators, and from lower-energy neutrinos at two nuclear reactors.
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