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  • He wants to be all things to all men.
  • "They don't try to be all things to all men ."
  • Instead we have constant fence-sitting, attempt to be all things to all men,
  • "He wants to be all things to all men, " said Robertson of Hilfe.
  • A proclivity to be all things to all men and a craving to please are not ingredients of moral constancy.
  • "I could see how I wanted to be all things to all men, " he says.
  • This president has been accused in the past of trying to be all things to all men, of being afraid to take stands and make enemies.
  • For instance, how can Chernomyrdin be all things to all men and still make the tough decisions that will enable Russia to extract itself from the rapidly escalating economic crisis?
  • We were bothered that Clinton was naturally prodigal, that he wanted too much to be all things to all men, and that he lacked the discipline to get things done.
  • In Treadgold's words, " Thomas could be all things to all men until he had conquered the whole empire, and then he would have time enough to disappoint some of his followers ".
  • He added : " I'm a great believer in focus . If you try to be all things to all men you just don't have the management or the financial resources ."
  • Business and commerce were their next care; but in an effort to be all things to all men, the small page included a little of whatever might " interest, instruct, or amuse . " Political intelligence occupied first place; news, in the modern sense, was subordinated.
  • Take a middle-aged sister and brother ( played by Ellen Parker and Brian Murray ), fill their hearts with greed and lust, make them a little tired of their fussy, stubborn father ( George Hall ), then bring a pretty and languid young thug ( Neil Maffin ) into their midst who knows how to be all things to all men and all women at all times.