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conveyed convince father hoping ken merits met stopped sunday vancouver
He conveyed that to (co-owner) Ken Wagner. Ken stopped in Vancouver and met with Shaun and his father on Sunday morning, hoping to convince him on the merits of being a Nanaimo Clipper. Bill Bestwick
convey forgotten ideas man purpose talk words
The purpose of words is to convey ideas. When the ideas are grapsed, the words are forgotten. Where can I find a man who has forgotten the words? He is the one I would like to talk to. Chuang Tzu
convey depends directors films hang interested
I'm not particularly interested in working with movie stars. It depends on where you come from, I suppose. Why are you making films? The reason I want make films is because they convey ideas. I think some directors make films because they want to hang out with movie stars and be part of Hollywood. They want to be a star themselves. Neill Blomkamp
conveying greatest means produce south wales
The greatest disadvantage under which New South Wales labours, is the want of means for conveying inland produce to the market, or to the coast. Charles Sturt
convey senate
The administration relies on Senate to convey the students' wishes. Robert Thomas
conveying creation doom gets humor individual intent magical messages quite science works wrong
Quite often, intent on conveying how things can go wrong for a culture (science fiction) or an individual (horror) or all of magical creation (fantasy), works of fantastika often preclude comedy, because humor gets in the way of messages of doom or struggle. Paul Di Filippo
convey public somehow
This is a ruse to convey to the public that they somehow are doing something. Debra Burlingame
convey normally nuance several system
'LOL' is one of several texting expressions that convey nuance in a system where you don't have the voice and face to do it the way you normally would. John McWhorter
convey elaborate per printed rhythms word
Spoken language's elaborate rhythms and inflections convey more meaning per word than the printed word. Timothy Noah
knew looking scoreboard thinking
I was looking at the scoreboard a lot. I knew I had the no-hitter, but I think it's all mental. I was just thinking about getting everyone out. Mariangee Bogado
knew
I think in the back of his mind, he knew we were coming. He still had to do his job, but he knew we were coming. Tamba Hali
knew knows pitch sure
He wanted to make sure he knew I can compete, for me to pitch like he knows I can, like I know I can. Matt Thornton
knew played shook
He just shook it off and played the way we knew he could play. Pete Fenson
knew refused until welcoming
He just refused to go until he knew he had a welcoming place, Army Sgt.
knew offensive physical player problems
He knew what he was getting into. He's such a physical player on offensive side. I don't think he'll have any problems transitioning to defense. He understands how to get after the football. Jeremy Rowell
knew move
He knew what he was doing. It's a letdown, but we move forward. Jeff Backus
knew name
He knew there was something wrong, but there wasn't even a name for it in those days. Alan Alda
knew needed order practice today
He knew that he needed to practice today in order to play on Sunday, and he did, Ken Whisenhunt
travel want hell
I don't want to go to Peru. "How do you know? You've never been there." I've never been to hell either and I'm pretty sure I don't want to go there. Richard Paul Evans
travel home loss
Just living in Los Angeles guarantees the loss of a few I.Q. points each year. Rex Reed
travel salt argentina
One thing I like about Argentina, they only cook with salt; that's it. Robert Duvall
travel home journey
One of the gladdest moments of human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands. Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of habit, the leaden weight of routine, the cloak of many cares and the slavery of home, man feels once more happy. Richard Burton
travel fall home
Making my way downtown, walking fast, faces pass, and I'm home bound. Staring blankly ahead, just making my way, making a way, through the crowd. And I need you, and I miss you, and now I wonder... If I could fall, into the sky. do you think time, would pass me by? 'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles, if I could, just see you tonight. Vanessa Carlton
travel decision firsts
The most difficult part of any endeavour is taking the first step, making the first decision. Robyn Davidson
travel educational exciting-adventures
Just to travel is rather boring, but to travel with a purpose is educational and exciting. Sargent Shriver
travel entertainment remember
He that would travel for the entertainment of others should remember that the great object of remark is human life. Samuel Johnson
travel views watches
Let observation with extensive view, Survey mankind from China to Peru; Remark each anxious toil, each eager strife, And watch the busy scenes of crowded life. Samuel Johnson
vices tendencies tempted
The general tendency [is] to be censorious of the vices to which one has not been tempted. Rebecca West
vices sin slave
The will is truly free, when it is not the slave of vices and sins. Saint Augustine
vices nine penalties
Nine-tenths of our measures for preventing vice are really protective towards it, because they ward off the penalty. William Graham Sumner
vices wells employed
The vices are never so well employed as in combating one another. William Hazlitt
vices dishonesty murder
I have so great a contempt and detestation for meanness, that I could sooner make a friend of one who had committed murder, than of a person who could be capable, in any instance, of the former vice. Under meanness, I comprehend dishonesty; under dishonesty, ingratitude; under ingratitude, irreligion; and under this latter, every species of vice and immorality in human nature. Laurence Sterne
vices sincerity worst
The worst vice of the fanatic is his sincerity. Oscar Wilde
vices drink smoke
Food is my thing, I do not smoke or drink, so food is my vice. Kathy Griffin
vices great-things knows
It is a great thing to know your vices. Marcus Tullius Cicero
vices flattery handmaids
Let flattery, the handmaid of the vices, be far removed (from friendship). [Lat., Assentatio, vitiorum adjutrix, procul amoveatur.] Marcus Tullius Cicero