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Back in the Eighties, I'd buy the biggest Benetton jumper I could find and would wear it long-sleeved, hanging off my shoulders, with a varsity jacket and a baseball cap on back to front with a quiff. I was the smallest boy in my class, and I looked like a reject from New Kids On The Block. Terrible. Jamie Bamber
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A number of times, we had the bases loaded and we'd get that third out. We just couldn't capitalize on it." () Nelson McCullough
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A rescue mission doesn't involve going in and just taking a child and leaving. You can't just choose any child at random. Every kid has a case that is based on that child's original family. So, we made it over to a village, found the child; we were interacting with the child. Jason Mraz
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Rule No. 1 is you don't make the third out at third base with Mike Piazza coming up. Bobby Valentine
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Right now there's a risk in signing any baseball player, whether or not there's been a rumor about him or not. There's a dark cloud over the entire sport. Jeff Chown
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This is a pitchers' ballpark. Everybody knows that here. It's not in my mind anymore. I'm just here to play baseball -- that's what I'm going to do. Some of these guys are worried about it. That's not by business. Jose Guillen
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This emergency debate is based on political rivalry. They're playing power politics with the emergency. Yubaraj Ghimire
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That took the wind out of our sail, that's for sure. You'd like it not to, but that's a pretty big hit by that kid. He did a good job. I think he was on base all day. Derek Avery
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That's what matters most. You have to get on base and score runs, and it's nice to be doing it in the fashion I'm doing it in. The W's matter. Jimmy Rollins
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Barker was a great writer, a great actor and a great loss to us all. I think God must have needed cheering up. Ronnie Barker
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When I saw her jumping so well I was cheering her on, too. Back in the village, I told her if she kept with it, she could win a medal. I'm so proud of her, that really motivated me. Sanya Richards
letting-go people surrender
If there are people you haven't forgiven, you're not going to really awaken. You have to let go. Eckhart Tolle
letting-go jobs mistake
Flying is one of the safest jobs in the Army as long as you don't drop out. If you do drop out, you are a dead man, and dropping out means, usually, that you have made a mistake or let go of your grip. Eddie Rickenbacker
letting-go giving time-heals
Time heals almost everything. Give time time. Regina Brett
letting-go who-you-are
You have to let go of who you were to allow yourself to become who you are. Stacy London
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If you look at the streak we are on, different people have stepped up at different times. We're picking each other up. We're not letting situations that we get into keep us down. We're trying all the way to the end, playing nine innings, 27 outs. Josh Rodriguez
letting relationship
I always try to write from memory, and I always try to use memory as an editor. So when I'm thinking of something like a relationship or whatever, then I'm letting my memory tell me what the important things were. Jeffrey Brown
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I look at my paintings for a very long time before letting them out of my studio. I like to get on the treadmill and look around at all of my paintings while I exercise. I try to stare them down to make them reveal their weaknesses. If they reveal weaknesses, they get repainted. Sean Scully
letting thank
I have to thank God, thank you for letting me be healthy, Venus Williams
letting paper shorthand
I'm really interested in making a mark on a paper and letting that be cursive shorthand for an idea - that's the origin of cartooning. Craig Thompson
saying stuff
Electric. His stuff was electric. That was unbelievable. Even some of their lefties were saying they had no chance. Toby Hall
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Pharmacists are saying there are still some bumps, but things are getting better. Peter Ashkenaz
saying
If it was me, I probably wouldn't be saying anything. Richie Benaud
saying
He's saying that she couldn't see the evidence, couldn't see he was guilty. Wazhma Mojaddidi
terrorist
Apparently, I've acted like a terrorist. But I'm not a terrorist. Mahatma Gandhi
understand
You really have to see the grounds to understand how populated they are. Lori Chappell
understand
If you understand the universe, you control it, in a way. Stephen Hawking
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Understanding the mythology of your partner, your customer and your audience is far more important than watching the instant replay of what actually happened. Seth Godin
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Religion is nothing but a science to attain wisdom, understanding, to know what life is, and to live it in utter celebration. Rajneesh
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The deeper you surrender to existence, life, nature, the more loving, more understanding, more insightful you become. Rajneesh
understanding
Experience precedes understanding. Jean Piaget
understand
I see it, but I don't understand it, Pat Cash
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The greatest weapons in the conquest of knowledge are an understanding mind and the inexorable curiosity that drives it on. Isaac Asimov
understanding age too-late
The reason is that everyone has trouble accepting the fact that he will disappear unheard of and unnoticed in an indifferent universe, and everyone wants to make himself into a universe of words before it's too late. Once the writer in every individual comes to life (and that time is not far off), we are in for an age of universal deafness and lack of understanding. Milan Kundera