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Tony Fisher When you think about it, we've lost two of the three running backs, now we've lost Fergie. It's hard. We're going to have to start picking up guys off the street to play.
guys held pick rhythm score
The Eagles We want to put it on the defense's shoulders. More than anything we want to score on defense. We weren't able to do that, but we held on long enough so those guys could pick it up. They got in their rhythm and they did their thing.
guys hang understand
Kevin Garnett We have to hang on to our leads. We give them away like they're candy. It's frustrating. You have to understand the personnel. We have a young team. Our guys haven't been in these situations, and they're learning.
guys heavy speed
Sean Payton We have to get some of these heavy guys up to speed quick.
guys playing stars win
Brian McClennan We have no stars in our camp. For us to win we have to have 17 guys playing well." ()
guys problems three time
John Tortorella We have no problems with those three guys being in the lineup this time of year.
guys larry lose meet mike richard stepped veteran willie
Rodney Harrison We have so many veteran guys like Willie McGinest, Mike Vrabel, Richard Seymour, Larry Izzo, guys that have been in the fire. We lose those two guys (Bruschi and Johnson), but other guys have really stepped up to really meet that challenge.
guys written
Robbie Reiser When everyone had written us out of the chase, that spurred these guys on, and we weren't going to go down without a fight.
playing question seven solid
Tom Ryan We've battled and we've competed. It's just a question of playing seven solid innings. I still think we're pretty solid all the way around.
playing time tough
Scott Rolen We've always had a tough time playing them.
playing
Ian Mckellen When I was playing Gandalf, I didn't think, 'Oh my dear, I'm playing a 7,000 year old wizard,' because I've never met one, and I don't know what they're like.
playing
James Norton When I was playing a psychopath in 'Happy Valley,' it was really weird.
playing scary sure team
Cheryl Cole We're so inconsistent. That's what's scary about us, I'm sure for anybody's who's playing us, but it's also scary for me because I don't know what team we're going to be tonight.
playing
Tony Harper We're going to play the same way we've been playing all year.
playing revisit time
Keegan Bradley When it's deep into the season and you're not playing well, it's frustrating. This is when it's time to revisit some basics.
playing seeing
Chris Plummer We're seeing more and more playing on it.
playing
Dennis Brooks We're right where we need to be. We've been playing very tough.
stars moving night
Charles Dickens And thus ever by day and night, under the sun and under the stars, climbing the dusty hills and toiling along the weary plains, journeying by land and journeying by sea, coming and going so strangely, to meet and to act and react on one another, move all we restless travellers through the pilgrimage of life.
stars great-expectations property
Charles Dickens My guiding star always is, Get hold of portable property.
stars eye moon
Charles Dickens Day was breaking at Plashwater Weir Mill Lock. Stars were yet visible, but there was dull light in the east that was not the light of night. The moon had gone down, and a mist crept along the banks of the river, seen through which the trees were the ghosts of trees, and the water was the ghost of water. This earth looked spectral, and so did the pale stars: while the cold eastern glare, expressionless as to heat or colour, with the eye of the firmament quenched, might have been likened to the stare of the dead.
stars party sleep
Charles Dickens At last, in the dead of the night, when the street was very still indeed, Little Dorrit laid the heavy head upon her bosom, and soothed her to sleep. And thus she sat at the gate, as it were alone; looking up at the stars, and seeing the clouds pass over them in their wild flight-which was the dance at Little Dorrit's party.
stars sadness heart
Charles Dickens But the moon came slowly up in all her gentle glory, and the stars looked out, and through the small compass of the grated window, as through the narrow crevice of one good deed in a murky life of guilt, the face of Heaven shone bright and merciful. He raised his head; gazed upward at the quiet sky, which seemed to smile upon the earth in sadness, as if the night, more thoughtful than the day, looked down in sorrow on the sufferings and evil deeds of men; and felt its peace sink deep into his heart.
stars men order
Charles Spurgeon Man is a fallen star till he is right with heaven: he is out of order with himself and all around him till he occupies his true place in relation to God. When he serves God, he has reached that point where he doth serve himself best, and enjoys himself most. It is man's honour, it is man's joy, it is man's heaven, to live unto God.
stars fate self
Alan Watts For when you see that the universe cannot be distinguished from how you act upon it, there is neither fate nor free will, self nor other. There is simply one all-inclusive Happening, in which your personal sensation of being alive occurs in just the same way as the river flowing and the stars shining far out in space. There is no question of submitting or accepting or going with it, for what happens in and as you is no different from what happens as it.
stars moon reality
Alan Watts Life and Reality are not things you can have for yourself unless you accord them to all others. They do not belong to particular persons any more than the sun, moon and stars.
stars dark two
Alan Watts However much I may be impressed by the difference between a star and the dark space around it, I must not forget that I can see the two only in relation to each other, and that this relation is inseparable.
winning race looks
Charles Caleb Colton If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race.
winter sea feet
Charles Dickens One disagreeable result of whispering is that it seems to evoke an atmosphere of silence, haunted by the ghosts of sound - strange cracks and tickings, the rustling of garments that have no substance in them, and the tread of dreadful feet that would leave no mark on the sea-sand or the winter snow.
wine men envy
Charles Dickens The wine-shops breed, in physical atmosphere of malaria and a moral pestilence of envy and vengeance, the men of crime and revolution.
wind east now-and-then
Charles Dickens The wind's in the east. . . . I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east.
wine voice broken
Charles Dickens "It wasn't the wine," murmured Mr. Snodgrass, in a broken voice. "It was the salmon."
winning giving soul
Charles Spurgeon You will win as many souls as God gives you, but no one will be converted by your own power.
winning soul pearls
Charles Spurgeon The diver plunges deep to find pearls, and we must accept any labor or hazard to win a soul
winning men gambling
Charles Spurgeon The worst thing that can happen to a man who gambles is to win
winning soul glorifying-god
Charles Spurgeon Our great object of glorifying God is to be mainly achieved by the winning of souls Do not close a single sermon without addressing the ungodly.