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Scott Bergland I think it hurt us not having him in the third period. If we had him, I think we would have won the game.
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Dana Carvey He can't tell you, but he didn't hurt anyone,
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Unknown Have you ever wondered which hurts the most: saying something and wishing you had not, or saying nothing, and wishing you had?
hurting move positive team worried year
Doc Rivers He just wasn't responding. He couldn't move out on the floor. He was hurting the team and he was hurting himself. I was worried about the confidence. At the end of the year the one thing I try to protect, especially with our young guys, is going into the (summer) with a positive feeling.
hurt losing
Ryan Herrs He is such a presence. Losing Tommy hurt us more than anything else.
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Dondi McGowan He's a big guy, he moves well and he understands the game, so he can hurt you.
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Tom O'Neil His shyness is hurting him. He is pulling out of public appearances lately and it's been widely noticed. He's been pulling back when he should be campaigning.
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Mike Sanford He's a tough guy. He had shoulder surgery and has come back. His shoulder hurts him, but he still practices.
laughter inspiration creativity
Renee Zellweger I'm attracted to intelligence and creativity and passion - and not necessarily the romantic kind. I want to learn from someone who is greedy for information and light and laughter and the whole world. Someone who celebrates their days and finds inspiration in what other people accomplish.
laughter flesh weakness
Umberto Eco But laughter is weakness, corruption, the foolishness of our flesh.
laughter men healthy
Reinhold Niebuhr What is so funny about us is precisely that we take ourselves too seriously. Laughter is the same and healthy response to the innocent foibles of men; and even to some which are not innocent.
laughter facts intimate
Reinhold Niebuhr The intimate relation between humor and faith is derived from the fact that both deal with the incongruities of our existence. Laughter is our reaction to immediate incongruities and those which do not affect us essentially. Faith is the only possible response to the ultimate incongruities of existence, which threaten the very meaning of our life.
laughter prayer prelude
Reinhold Niebuhr Humor is a prelude to faith and laughter is the beginning of prayer.
laughter fall thinking
Woody Allen I think that the tendency for most people is to fall back on a comic interpretation of things because things are so sad, so terrible. If you didn't laugh you'd kill yourself. But the truth of the matter is that existence in general is very very tragic, very very sad, very brutal and very unhappy.
laughter laughing people
William McIlvanney There is a kind of laughter people laugh at public events, as if a joke were a charity auction and they want to be seen to be bidding.
laughter mean thinking
William J. Clinton From the small clubs of the Harlem Renaissance where he began playing saxophone to world tours for the biggest of the big bands, Benny Carter redefined American jazz. From the start, his fellow musicians said the way he played the sax was amazing. They say that about me, too. (Laughter.) But I don't think they mean it in quite the same way.
laughter fall broken
Roald Dahl The fine line between roaring with laughter and crying because it's a disaster is a very, very fine line. You see a chap slip on a banana skin in the street and you roar with laughter when he falls slap on his backside. If in doing so you suddenly see he's broken a leg, you very quickly stop laughing and it's not a joke anymore.
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Mandi Lyon Kidney cancer is one of the cancers that they don't have many treatment options for and everything is pretty much experimental.
cancer face fault
John Kailukiak There is a fault that comes through the face and I used that as a representation of her cancer.
cancer goal body
Anthony Fauci The immune systems goal is to protect the body against invaders either from without, such as microbes, or from within, such as cancers and different types of neoplastic transformation.
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Darrell Fox He did speak globally when he talked about cancer and the effect it had on so many people. So I think he wouldn't be surprised that there are runs around the world now.
cancer fall writing
Regina Spektor You're part of the human fabric of experience. You don't have to have cancer to write about cancer. You don't have to have somebody close to you die to understand what death is. Definitely, the more you live, the more experiences fall into your spectrum. As a writer, you must have been told: Write about what you know. But Kafka didn't. Gogol didn't. Did Shakespeare write only what he knew? Our own selves are limitless. And our capacity for empathy is giant.
cancer bureaucracy
William S. Burroughs Society is cancerous and bureaucracy is its cancer.
cancer patriotic thinking
Woodrow Wilson At every crisis in one's life, it is absolute salvation to have some sympathetic friend to whom you can think aloud without restraint or misgiving.
cancer giving smoking
Woody Allen I don't inhale because it gives you cancer, but I look so incredibly handsome with a cigarette that I can't not hold one.
cancer believe cutting
William Saroyan Americans still believe they are cut out to be successful-in everything: love, love-making, luck, luck-giving, money-making, sense-making, cancer-avoiding, clothes-wearing, car-driving, and so on.