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blood fan hockey
Once you become a hockey fan it's part of you. It's part of your blood. Mark Jacobs
blood racing standing-out
Racing, competing, it's in my blood. It's part of me, it's part of my life; I have been doing it all my life and it stands out above everything else. Ayrton Senna
blood stirring felt
I am living in the Africa I have always longed for, always felt stirring in my blood. Jane Goodall
blood ireland-and-the-irish language
Irishness is not primarily a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition of being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of being mauled by it. Conor Cruise O'Brien
blood
The blood is the life! Bram Stoker
blood castes
There is no caste in blood. Edwin Arnold
blood years land
The racist conscience of America is such that murder does not register as murder really, unless the victim is whiteblacks knew that white blood is the coin of freedom in a land where for four hundred years black blood has been shed unremarked and with impunity. Eldridge Cleaver
blood goats diamond
The blood of a goat will shatter a diamond. Aristotle
blood blue cuz nation office oval phony royal son third thumb
Cuz take away our playstations and we are a third world nation under the thumb of some blue blood royal son who stole the oval office and that phony election. Ani Difranco
law broken appearance
The appearance of the law must be upheld - especially when it's being broken. Boss Tweed
law mind reform
Reform has to be based on opening your mind and opening the mind does not come from decrees or laws. It comes from a whole set of circumstances, which if you do not have, anything you do will be not productive or will be counter-productive. Bashar al-Assad
law government london
London owes everything to its press: it owes as much to its press as it does to its being the seat of government and the law. Benjamin Disraeli
law issues people
Famous crime stories almost always lead to the passing of new laws. There's a great many intersections between this unseemly tabloid phenomena and serious social issues and we never get to that intersection because serious people don't like to talk about that unattractive stuff. Bill James
law justice mystery
A good parson once said that where mystery begins religion ends. Cannot I say, as truly at least, of human laws, that where mystery begins justice ends? Edmund Burke
law jail understanding
I guess you will have to go to jail. If that is the result of not understanding the Income Tax Law, I will meet you there. We shall have a merry, merry time, for all our friends will be there. It will be an intellectual center, for no one understands the Income Tax Law except persons who have not sufficient intelligence to understand the questions that arise under it. Elihu Root
law lawyers meet talking year
Even a year ago I was talking about going to law school. Because the lawyers I know get to meet a lot of different people. Joan Chen
law realize second survival
At such moments, you realize that you and the other are, in fact, one. It's a big realization. Survival is the second law of life. The first is that we are all one. Joseph Campbell
law lawyers prevail reached
At some point, the law must prevail and the lawyers must go home. We have reached that point, James Baker
vanity enemy dignity
Our vanity is the constant enemy of our dignity. Sophie Swetchine
vanity literature
There is something wrong about being photographed that has nothing to do with vanity. Nigella Lawson
vanity spiteful hungry
Vanity well fed is benevolent. Vanity hungry is spiteful. Mason Cooley
vanity larger-than-life problem
I guess I'm larger than life. That's my problem. Bette Davis
vanity potency motive
Vanity is a motive of immense potency. Bertrand Russell
vanity never-let-me-go narcissism
My vanity and narcissism will never let me go too far. Jay Baruchel
vanity ifs who-you-are
If you have to tell them who you are, you aren't anybody. Gregory Peck
vanity giving stories
The happy story right now is the full page in Vanity Fair, which gives me a great deal of exposure. Jackie DeShannon
vanity unbearable wounds
That which makes the vanity of others unbearable to us is that which wounds our own. Francois de La Rochefoucauld