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commonplace depends unnatural
Depend upon it, there is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace. Arthur Conan Doyle
common invited
If you get invited to your first orgy, don't just show up nude. That's a common mistake. You have to let nudity "happen. ![]()
common field goal great kick kicked position second trying win
They were in great position to kick the field goal and win the game, ... For a second there, I thought about scooping it and trying to score, but my common sense kicked in. It was like, 'Get the ball. Live another down.' Reggie Hayward
common difficult finances governor personal resembling solar touch
It's more difficult for a governor to have anything resembling a common touch if their personal finances are in a different solar system. Tom Schlesinger
common conversion currency flip rational religion revelation sides
Conversion and zealotry, just like revelation and apostasy, are flip sides of the same coin, the currency of a political culture having more in common with religion than rational discourse. Norman Finkelstein
common physical
The common intuition is that e-books should be cheap because they aren't physical - no printing, no shipping. Virginia Postrel
common means toys trade
We have international standards regulating everything from t-shirts to toys to tomatoes. There are international regulations for furniture. That means there are common standards for the global trade in armchairs but not the global trade in arms. Ban Ki-moon
common countries position share strategic
Our two countries share a common position on the international strategic balance, ... In the world today, in the international situation, this position is very important. Vladimir Putin
common economic level life people rich street thread truth whether
The truth about people at every economic level of life is you get those who are kind and who are not, those who are greedy, whether they be rich or poor. That's a common thread through humanity on any street you go to. Gavin Hood
good hit hung needed opposition shot
One good shot from the opposition (centre guard) and that's all they needed to win. We had to hit at least three-quarters and it hung straight. That's curling. Kelly Wood
good hands head hundred strong
One good head is better than a hundred strong hands Thomas Fuller
good
One can say all they want about politicians, but politicians to other politicians, their word is almost always good. John Sharp
good guys help local love
Once you get to this point, you just want to see the local guys do well. Dustin is a good kid, and we love to help as much as possible. Rob Hermann
good leap mentally screen sound wrap
Once you wrap that screen around, and you get really good sound you get immersed, ... You mentally make the leap that you're in this game. It's really amazing. Chris Chambers
good
One day I'm going to write a straight-ahead story. I really want to, but I can't at the moment. I'm not very good at it right now. Stephen Malkmus
good mostly north picking second shoot super team
No, we didn't shoot well in the second half. But that was mostly North picking up the pressure. They're good. They're just a really good team with a super coach. Terry Allmon
good management mean team
Now is a different time, is a different game, a different business. We are very good team. And when I say team I mean the management of this club. Roberto Bettega
good sing somehow
Now, if it's just a little toe-tapper, got to make me feel good somehow or another, or when I sing it I can't make you feel good. Reba McEntire
knowledge painting tradition
All of my knowledge, of both science and religion, I incorporate into the classical tradition of my painting. Salvador Dali
knowledge performances pretension
The highest knowledge can be nothing more than the shortest and clearest road to truth; all the rest is pretension, not performance, mere verbiage and grandiloquence, from which we can learn nothing. Charles Caleb Colton
knowledge lost wisdom
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information. T. S. Eliot