Related Quotes
hopeful judge kim pleased respectful
Kim is respectful of what the judge did and she's pleased with today. We're hopeful this will be the end of it. Neal Hersh
hopefully maybe seeing spring training turn winning
Just seeing it in spring training was something that was pretty special. We wanted the winning one, and hopefully we can turn that around and maybe get one. Craig Biggio
hope impact last played taught tim
I taught her everything she knows, ... She played with me last year, and look what's happened. I hope I have the same impact on Tim as I did Paula. Dana Quigley
hope mind pitcher
He is the only pitcher I went (behind the cage) to see. I hope he didn't mind that. Felipe Alou
hopefully middle toward work
He'll be in the middle and hopefully we'll let him work his way toward the back. Mark Shapiro
hoped
He's always hoped I would have one. I never have. Cokie Roberts
hoped match quite second time won year
His year didn't end the way we hoped it would. He got down here for the second time and won a match again, he just couldn't quite get to the podium. Dan Svirbly
hopefully three win
There is a kind of sense of urgency. We do need to win two of three and hopefully even sweep. Chris Coghlan
hope strong team
I thought the team started out strong for their first game. I hope it will keep going from here. Mike Ackerman
ties mind problem
Problems occur when we tie our peace of mind to another's state of mind. Bill Crawford
ties waiting firsts
If all else fails, you could wait for the first corner and tie his dreadlocks to the goalpost. Vinnie Jones
ties understanding chinese
The Chinese side stands ready to work with Morocco to consolidate and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation and continuously push forward the development of Sino-Moroccan ties in the spirit of boosting understanding, broadening cooperation for common development. Wu Bangguo
ties fire amplification
If you take a bale of hay and tie it to the tail of a mule and then strike a match and set the bale of hay on fire, and if you then compare the energy expended shortly thereafter by the mule with the energy expended by yourself in the striking of the match, you will understand the concept of amplification. William Shockley
ties purses kind
The purse strings tie us to our kind. Walter Bagehot
ties important fidelity
Sexual fidelity is more important in a homosexual relationship than in any other. In other relationships there are a variety of ties. But here, fidelity is the only bond. W. H. Auden
ties scotland cups
The main thing in a cup tie is to get through. Walter Smith
ties people together
In my last I contended that none of those ties which are necessary to bind a people together and make them one, existed between the colonists and Mexicans. William H. Wharton
ties giving challenges
It was very, very challenging being on this thing called the gimbal. It would throw you around, give you whiplash, and they'd tie you down. Emile Hirsch
echoes agony giving
You do not die all at once. Some tissues live on for minutes, even hours, giving still their little cellular shrieks, molecular echoes of the agony of the whole corpus. Richard Selzer
echoes lines eras
The intricate engraving, fine lines, beading and milgrain accents echo an era defined by elaborate embellishments. Vera Wang
echoes seems
Everything seems an echo of something else. Robert Penn Warren
echoes village calm
You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo. Yannick Noah
echoes voice sound
The public is so in awe of its own opinion that it never dares to form any, but catches up the first idle rumour, lest it should be behindhand in its judgment, and echoes it till it is deafened with the sound of its own voice. William Hazlitt
echoes firsts belief
We all develop relationships with each other based on our first relationships, and then how we experience them. But inevitably they are echoes of earlier on. In my belief. Jake Gyllenhaal
echoes events half
Quite often in history action has been the echo of words. An era of talk was followed by an era of events. The new barbarism of the twentieth century is the echo of words bandied about by brilliant speakers and writers in the second half of the nineteenth. Eric Hoffer
echoes antiques radio
The subliminal depths of radio are charged with the resonating echoes of tribal horns and antique drums. This is inherent in the very nature of this medium, with its power to turn the psyche and society into a single echo chamber. Marshall McLuhan
echoes secret able
The writer must be able to revel and roll in the abundance of words; he must know not only the direct but also the secret power of a word. There are overtones and undertones to a word, and lateral echoes, too. Knut Hamsun