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There are enough people who do not have it all together.
They'll try to have it all together for the task force meeting.
She was bright, articulate, seemed to have it all together.
His life was hardly a sterling example of having it all together.
It was quite a bit of money, when you had it all together.
They looked like they had it all together and were the perfect couple.
She seems to have it all together, and I feel like the totally weak one."
"We don't have it all together yet, Jack," the detective said.
There is no Prince Charming that has it all together.
Unsafe people think they "have it all together" instead of admitting their weaknesses.
This is, he noted, in stark contrast to a decade ago, when the prevailing model of behavior was "having it all together."
And yet it is somewhat alarming to see how far they are from having it all together as a team.
A person who has it all together isn't funny."
They act as if they "have it all together."
EJ is not someone who has it all together, but he thinks he does.
When someone "has it all together," that person's friends will suffer these predictable results: - Feeling disconnected.
What separates her form everyone else is that, mentally and emotionally, whe has it all together.
Nobody has it all together after Game 2."
This girl really had it all together.
"When I get to Augusta, hopefully I'll have it all together."
"They can be the better person, the smarter person, the person who's recognized as having it all together.
"Hold Me Up," is a powerful reminder that Christians aren't expected to have it all together.
I don't have it all together.
"Ornette was great, but because he was trying new things, he didn't have it all together.
"He had it all together," Valentine said.