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moment percent
What we have is 95 percent there and what we are doing at the moment is actually polishing. Mitchell Baker
momentum saw swing
I thought you saw the momentum swing once we got the lead. That was a big factor. Andy Schulz
moment playing strong
We're playing with a real exuberance. We were very strong individually at the back and at the moment I am very pleased. Alan Pardew
momentum
I think we have the momentum to get a majority, and I want to keep up this momentum right to the end. Takenori Kanzaki
momentum point score scores three turning
I think that was really probably the turning point of the game, that we could recapture the momentum and come right back and make a big play and score and keep them three scores behind, Nick Saban
momentous prize work
I was making a lot of momentous personal decisions. I was still very very young: when the prize was awarded, I was 33; the work I had done when I was 21. Joshua Lederberg
mom sleep years
But why didn't you just ask me?" I set down my fork and glare at her. "Because you were sleeping," She says, taking a sip if Chardonnay. "I was taking a nap, Mom. It wasn't intended to be some kind of Disney fairy-tale hundred-year snooze. Carl Jung
moment sweet understand
He was sweet from that moment on. I don't understand what happened. Janet Ray
mom
I don't know what to say to someone who doesn't know what's going on with his mom and dad. Jack Bicknell
get-well-soon health italian
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Benjamin Franklin
thoughtful thinking responsible
There are a lot of editorials that have nothing to do with anything like that. But I was just thinking of that sense of prose as being very responsible and perceptive, thoughtful, intimate, and contriving a quote statement. Robert Creeley
thoughtful men thinking
in the mind of man, A motion and a spirit, that impels All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things. William Wordsworth
thoughtful ungrateful use
I don't want to seem ungrateful when you have given me this thoughtful, homemade and totally terrifying gift," Jamie told him. "But you can't imagine I'm going to use it." "Just to hold someone off. Just remember what I taught you," said Nick. "Just buy a little time so I can come get you. Jamie. I'll come get you. Sarah Rees Brennan
thoughtful men race
Some people like the Jews, and some do not. But no thoughtful man can deny the fact that they are, beyond any question, the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has appeared in the world. Winston Churchill
thoughtful men confusion
In history as it comes to be written, there is usually some Spirit of the Age which historians can define, but the shape of things is seldom so clear to those who live them. To most thoughtful men it has generally seemed that theirs was an Age of Confusion. Joseph Wood Krutch
thoughtful four busy
My mum was too busy raising four of us to encourage my hopes. But I'm glad I had the upbringing I did. It made me a worrier and a thoughtful, curious person. Ellie Goulding
thoughtful air magic
The whole sphere of air that surrounds us, Alma, is alive with invisible attractions — electric, magnetic, fiery and thoughtful. There is a universal sympathy all around us… When we cease all argument and debate — both internal and external — our true questions can be heard and answered…That is the gathering of magic. Elizabeth Gilbert
thoughtful essence america
Most thoughtful Americans of today seem to have forgotten how strongly their own and immediate predecessors, Emerson, Hawthorne and Whitman, were still preoccupied with the essence behind things. Johan Huizinga
thoughtful thinking ideas
Quite generally, the familiar, just because it is familiar, is not cognitively understood. The commonest way in which we deceive either ourselves or others about understanding is by assuming something as familiar, and accepting it on that account; with all its pros and cons, such knowing never gets anywhere, and it knows not why.... The analysis of an idea, as it used to be carried out, was, in fact, nothing else than ridding it of the form in which it had become familiar. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel