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cut rolling
Ben Wallace He didn't cut it, did he? Good. I like that hair. I'm rolling with him.
cut fat implicitly quick track trust
Erik Thomson He can see something and in a quick and unemotional way he can cut the fat off. You trust him implicitly because of his track record.
cuts gets hope rest slack
Glen Davis He cuts a lot of slack off me and the rest of the team. We just hope he gets well and we can get all the way to the top.
cut money pay photo tried
Greg Gardner He just didn't have the money to pay for the photo processing, so he tried to cut expenses.
cut mount politician speech
Adlai E. Stevenson He is the kind of politician who would cut down a redwood tree, then mount the stump and make a speech for conservation.
cut incapable innocence physically sort suggesting takes work
James Leavitt He is probably physically incapable of doing the sort of thing they are suggesting he was doing. It takes a lot of work to cut through a limb. He maintains his innocence completely.
cuts laughs picks
Mack Brown He laughs and cuts up with them and picks at 'em,
cut eventually fed notion point puts rapid rates response speech
Tony Crescenzi Greenspan's speech puts an exclamation point on the market's notion that the Fed will eventually have to cut rates in response to the rapid deceleration in the economy,
mountain top
E. Hicks We may never find it. It may be on the top of another mountain by now.
mountain height great-heights
Richard Paul Evans Without great mountains we cannot reach great heights.
mountain pace entering
Umberto Eco Entering a novel is like going on a climb in the mountains: You have to learn the rhythms of respiration - acquire the pace. Otherwise you stop right away.
mountain
Rick Danko I'm here in the mountains, in the foothills of the Catskills.
mountain looks sometimes
Rich Mullins Sometimes my life just don't make sense at all. The mountains looks so big and my faith just seems so small.
mountain mice
Walter Benjamin I would like to metamorphose into a mouse-mountain.
mountain relax forests
Wangari Maathai I definitely hope to relax when I get back hope. I will disappear into the forest and be rejuvenated by the beauty of the mountains.
mountain stories stones
W. S. Merwin The story of each stone leads back to a mountain.
mountain cracks aids
Wole Soyinka We do not ask the mountain's aid to crack a walnut.
politician
William Hague Not all politicians are bonkers, but most of them are.
politician saddles bother
Joseph A. Schumpeter Politicians are like bad horsemen who are so preoccupied with staying in the saddle that they can't bother about where they're going.
politician wells
Jose Padilha Well, I'm not that popular with the politicians, I have to say.
politician conniving ifs
Kevin Spacey If you ignore the murdering and the conniving, Francis Underwood is an effective politician.
politician young uncomfortable
Henry Rollins What makes me uncomfortable about [Barack] Obama is what makes me uncomfortable about any young politician who has not yet been bloodied inside the Beltway.
politician
Norman Schwarzkopf I'm not a politician. I'd make a lousy politician.
politician equipment
Orson Welles I have all the equipment to be a politician. Total shamelessness.
politician clinton
Mike Pence Donald Trump's not a polished politician like Hillary Clinton.
politician businessman behinds
Mo Ibrahim Behind every corrupt politician are 10-20 corrupt businessmen.
speech politician
Richard M. Nixon There is no such thing as a nonpolitical speech by a politician.
speech twisted figures
Salman Rushdie A figure of speech is a shifty thing; it can be twisted or it can be straight.
speech censorship free-speech
Salman Rushdie Free speech is life itself.
speech honest emotion
Robert Orben Humor is the most honest of emotions. Applause for a speech can be insincere, but with humor, if the audience doesn't like it there's no faking it.
speech language willing
Robert Louis Stevenson All speech, written or spoken, is a dead language, until it finds a willing and prepared hearer.
speech free-speech
Robin Quivers We shouldn't have free speech.
speech said heard
Robin Quivers If Thomas Jefferson had heard us, he probably would have said, 'We shouldn't have free speech.'
speech firsts wells
Wislawa Szymborska They say the first sentence in any speech is always the hardest. Well, that one's behind me, anyway.
speech beast burden
Yunus Emre Too many words are lit for a beast of burden.