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hang kid maybe paid places rest talked
After the first summer, I just had so much fun, ... It's one of the only places you can get paid to be a kid and hang out. It's all I talked about the rest of the year, so I thought maybe I should do it again. Stephanie Adams
hanging space top
The thing's hanging on top of the Space Needle. Matt Hasselbeck
hang head match mental toughest
It was the toughest match I've had all year. The mental part (was the toughest); I had to get in my head I could hang with him. Jordan Reese
hang perseverance tie
When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. Franklin D. Roosevelt
hang nine prepared seems
Nine seems to be prepared to hang in there, Erik Thomson
hang looked
He looked like he was going to hang 90 on us or something. Bobby Frasor
hang mass nice women wonderful
And it's just nice to hang out with a mass of wonderful women. Jillian Kinzie
hang next positive time win
Any time you can win a championship and hang a banner, those are very positive moments. And obviously, you feel better about yourself going into the next season. Tommy Amaker
hang happen
It's something that can happen on the road. We had some things not go right for us, and we started to hang our heads. Neil Dougherty
perseverance attitude want-something
The four basic ingredients for success are: you must have the will to want something; you must have the right kind of attitude; you must have perseverance, and then you must have wisdom. Then you combine these four and then you get to where you want to get to. Aung San Suu Kyi
perseverance way firsts
As we say in the sewer, if you're not prepared to go all the way, don't put your boots on in the first place. Edward Norton
perseverance lust curiosity
Desire to know why, and how curiosity, which is a lust of the mind, that a perseverance of delight in the continued and indefatigable generation of knowledge exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure. Thomas Hobbes
ties fire amplification
If you take a bale of hay and tie it to the tail of a mule and then strike a match and set the bale of hay on fire, and if you then compare the energy expended shortly thereafter by the mule with the energy expended by yourself in the striking of the match, you will understand the concept of amplification. William Shockley