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lying
Andy Pettitte I'd be lying if I said this wasn't a blow.
lying adversity winning
Robert Collier In every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. In every defeat is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time.
lying acid heartbeat
Rob Thurman Lies were like acid, corrosive: They could dissolve trust in a heartbeat.
lying heart dont-lie
Rob Thomas Everyone's trusting in their hearts, like their heart don't lie
lying home touching
Rob Sheffield Somtimes you lie in a strange room, in a strange person's home, and you feel yourself bending out of shape. Melting, touching something hot, something that warps you in drastic and probably irreversible ways you won't get to take stock of until its too late
lying moving hunting
Richard Page As someone who has shot in most disciplines, I can tell the House that when one is lying on ones stomach in Bisley with a sling round ones arm to hold the rifle steady, it is hard enough to hit the target on the right spot even when it is obligingly staying still. Foxes do not stay still. They move with remarkable rapidity.
lying deceit
Richard Perle These are lies, there is not a word of truth in them.
lying ideas keys
Richard P. Feynman This is the key of modern science and is the beginning of the true understanding of nature . This idea . That to look at the things, to record the details, and to hope that in the information thus obtained, may lie a clue to one or another of a possible theoretical interpretation.
winning trying littles
Richard Petty If you ain't trying to cheat a little, you ain't likely to win much.
winning want losing
Richard Petty No one wants to quit when he's losing and no one wants to quit when he's winning.
winning bigs nobel
Richard P. Feynman Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
winning games soul
Richelle Mead This isn’t a game. We don’t want mediocre employees who can keep the status quo. We want souls. We want to win. And you’ve spent most of your time here being mediocre.
winning games seven
Retief Goosen You can't really measure your game. You can shoot seven under and lose and you can shoot even and win.
winning goal proud
Ronaldinho My best has to be for Barcelona against Villarreal in 2006 - that is the one I am asked most about, and it is the one I am most proud of. Xavi chipped the ball to me, I chested it down, twisted and hit an overhead kick. It was the final goal in a 4-0 win.
winning people lucky
Ronda Rousey The Olympics is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I was lucky enough to go twice, but most people only get one chance. And in judo you can train your whole life and it'll come down to a split second: You can lose everything or win anything.
winning games honor
Ron Brown To be fired for my faith would be a greater honor than to be fired because we didn't win enough games,
winning want england
Ron Atkinson I'm sure Bobby won't want them to be losing the match before winning it.
classical distant held keeps music name people
Ji-Hae Park I would not want the limitations held by the name of a classical musician. I want many people to enjoy my music much beyond just classical music fans. I think the term, 'violinist,' keeps me distant from the audience. I want to communicate with them more.
class dignity great incredible joe taught
James McGovern Joe Moakley not only taught us how to live, he taught us how to die, with great class and great dignity and even a little humor, ... He's really an incredible person and all of us feel a great loss.
class cuts fought john kerry proposed relief tax
David Wade John Kerry has fought for middle-class tax relief and has proposed new middle-class tax cuts in this campaign,
class learned talked women
Kimberly Williams I talked to a lot of women who were pregnant. I went to Lamaze class and learned how to do the breathing.
classic
David Sowerby I think it is still a classic 'show-me' stock.
classes history interest particular taught
Jo Beverley I taught woman-centered childbirth classes for five years and have a particular interest in the history of childbirth practices.
class college decade easy gift humility longer processes smaller takes trust
David Warren It always takes longer - there are more processes in a college than any business. Humility is pretty important. Because the (financial) gift won't come through, the class may be smaller than you thought ... trust me, over a decade there will be problems, and there won't be easy answers.
class
Earl Graves He was a hard-nosed competitor, but he was class all the way,
class energy ethic leadership seemed senior work
Brent Faurote He was a big part of the leadership of our senior class. He has a work ethic that just seemed to inject energy into everyone else.