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race win
I want to win this race really badly, Greg Gilchrist
race run urgency
I don't know that there is any more urgency now that Erin has run a Busch race, Allison Duncan
race
I don't know what happened. It's not the way you want any race to go, especially when you're leading." () Sarah McCune
race world arms
The world economy, the world environment, the world AIDS crisis, the world arms race: they affect us all. William J. Clinton
race expression car
For me, personally, skiing holds everything. I used to race cars, but skiing is a step beyond that. It removes the machinery and puts you one step closer to the elements. And it's a complete physical expression of freedom. Robert Redford
race may have-faith
May it not be that, just as we have to have faith in Him, God has to have faith in us and, considering the history of the human race so far, may it not be that 'faith' is even more difficult for Him than it is for us? W. H. Auden
race car shapes
Race cars, no matter what size or shape they are, they do the same things. It is not complicated. Tony Stewart
race sun action
When you're doing a live-action movie, you have your day set up and you're going to do this shot and this shot, and eventually the sun is going to go down. It's a sequential race to whatever is going to end the day. Wes Anderson
race defining
Beating John Landy was my defining race. Roger Bannister
punishment adequate vices
If misery be the effect of virtue, it ought to be reverenced; if of ill-fortune, to be pitied; and if of vice, not to be insulted, because it is perhaps itself a punishment adequate to the crime by which it was produced. Samuel Johnson
punishment community criminals
The chief problem in any community cursed with crime is not the punishment of the criminals, but the preventing of the young from being trained to crime. W. E. B. Du Bois
punishment ruins
We are living even now among punishments and ruins. Wendell Berry
punishment people joy
I don't need to punish people for sin. Sin is its own punishment, devouring you from the inside. It's not my purpose to punish it; it's my joy to cure it. William P. Young
punishment people sin
Oh people, know that you have committed great sins. If you ask me what proof I have for these words, I say it is because I am the punishment of God. If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you! Genghis Khan
punishment gains india
I must not refrain from saying that India can gain more by waiving the right of punishment. Mahatma Gandhi
punishment rod spare spoil
Then spare the rod and spoil the child. Samuel Butler
punishment self abandoned
There is no greater punishment than that of being abandoned to one's self. Pasquier Quesnel
punishment enlightenment rewards
Enlightenment is its own reward, its own punishment. You begin to see so much more. And so much more sees you. Laird Barron
justice please pray today
Australia, today is my day. Please pray for me. I pray for justice every day, Schapelle Corby
justice terrible
It would be a terrible miscarriage of justice if they're convicted. Mayer Morganroth
justice taste victims
This is the first taste of justice that the victims have received. Rocky Nichols
justice seen worst
This is probably the worst miscarriage of justice I've seen in 34 years of practice. Julian Mack
justice aids authority
It is incumbent upon everyone to aid those daysprings of authority and sources of command who are adorned with the ornamant of equity and justice. Baha'u'llah
justice abnormal world
It's an abnormal world I live in. I don't belong anywhere. It's like I'm floating down the middle. I'm never quite sure where I am. Arthur Ashe
justice criminals trials
A criminal trial is never about seeking justice for the victim. If it were, there could be only one verdict: guilty. Alan Dershowitz
justice judging links
Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice, and they are also the most protected. Alan Dershowitz
justice phrases definitions
We feel something, and reach out for the nearest phrase or hum with which to communicate, but which fails to do justice to what has induced us to do so....We stay on the outside of our impressions, as if staring at them through a frosted window, superficially related to them, yet estranged from whatever has eluded casual definition. Alain de Botton