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bothers deeper hates means somebody unless whenever
Whenever somebody hates you too much it usually means they have deeper feelings for you because nobody bothers to hate you unless they actually feel something. Gabriel Mann
bother eye good insurance man saw
My father was an insurance man and a small-time gambler. He was a good man, but he had an eye for the racehorses, and I saw how it used to bother my mother. I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all those years in Vegas. Don Rickles
bother contacts glasses great
Contacts would bother me. I'm just not that used to them. I think glasses are a great accessory. Brittany Howard
bother bottom chances difference forward hard line moving score work
That was the difference tonight. We had some opportunities, some chances to score, but it just didn't go in for us. The bottom line is we're going to score goals. We just have to work hard and keep moving forward and not let this bother us. Craig Conroy
bothered city federal government great maximum neither plan problem state tourists
We have trivialized this park, residents make too little use of it, and tourists don't know where it is, ... Neither the city or the federal government has bothered to make maximum use of it. The problem is that it had no plan and it's in a state of great deterioration. Eleanor Norton
bothering came christmas guards step
We came out lethargic in the first half. Audra (Major's) back was bothering her like it did before Christmas, and the guards really had to step it up. Joseph Garcia
bothers crack form screenplay somehow structure
I always find the first thing that really bothers me when I start a screenplay is, I have to find a different form. You can't follow the form of the novel. It's a different thing completely. It's impossible. You just somehow have to find a structure for the whole thing. You have to crack that. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
bothering cover run
We had our chances. I think his hamstring was bothering him. There was a play when he didn't run to cover first base. There may be something there. David Eckstein
bothers couple mental mistakes
We had opportunities, ... We just made a couple mental mistakes down the stretch? That?s what bothers us the most. Bruce Bowen
english-composer man music
A musicologist is a man who can read music but can't hear it. Thomas Beecham
english-composer music
Movie music is noise... even more painful than my sciatica. Thomas Beecham
english-composer
No, it's a Bb. It looks wrong and it sounds wrong, but it's right. Ralph Vaughan Williams
english-composer
I don't know whether I like it, but it is what I meant. Ralph Vaughan Williams
english-composer firing front happy
I would also like the soloist to feel happy to put it in front of the public, because in the end he's on the firing line, not me. Gavin Bryars
english-composer family hang home meal rest tend train
We train in the mornings, and then I go home and rest or sleep, and usually I go for a meal with Abel of a night, as we're the two with no family here, so we tend to hang around together. Richard Gough
english-composer jazz journey moved personal philosophy student
I did that as a personal journey when I was a philosophy student and working as a jazz musician, so I moved from philosphy to music. Gavin Bryars
english-composer explain knew literary quote
We had literary references, so we knew what we were talking about. We could quote things, talk about books we'd read; you can say something, you don't have to explain it. Kevin Ayers
english-composer french reacting though tonal younger
I've heard though that there is a younger generation of tonal French composers who are reacting with vigour. Gavin Bryars
happy-life passionate planets
A life devoted to science is therefore a happy life, and its happiness is derived from the very best sources that are open to dwellers on this troubled and passionate planet. Bertrand Russell
happy heart hurting sadness son
That was very difficult. As happy as I was I had sadness in my heart because my son was hurting on the other side. ... This one's a lot easier. Mike Listerman
happy
That was a hard-fought win, and I'm very, very, very happy to get it. Billy Gillispie
happy test
We can't give him credit. He's probably happy he got his first shutout in the NHL, but we made him look good. We really didn't test that guy. Olli Jokinen
happy length stayed water
We just didn't have enough speed. He has a lot more water length than we did. I was happy we stayed with him. Steve Todd
happy hard lose won
We were happy we won those games, but you could just tell that we didn't have our edge. When you lose your edge, it's hard to get back. Kelvin Sampson
happy negotiate
We were happy we were able to negotiate it amicably, Chris Davis
happy home votes
We were happy to get 17 votes from his home turf. Josh Wilson
happy lead lesson locker
We were happy in the locker room, but I was disappointed that we let our lead go away so easy. This has got to be a lesson for us. Yolanda Griffith
iron pity gates
Soft pity enters an iron gate. William Shakespeare
iron kinds likes stick various
We know that arsenic likes to stick to iron oxides, various kinds of rust, Gregory Miller
iron
You did see a little of everything. That's why I need more games. I still have to iron out some mechanics. That's the big thing. Rich Harden
ironic
He's always been excruciatingly careful, which is ironic in his situation. Paul Wolfowitz
iron
I always thought it was my iron leg, Harry Oliver
iron matches official playing practice
I didn't get a preseason to iron out our lineup. We were playing matches before we had an official practice. Mark Zalin
ironic indifferent hesitation
You who are on the inside, don't condemn my lack of faith too quickly; you who are on the outside, don't be too quick to mock my overcredulity; you who are indifferent, don't be too quick to wax ironic about my perpetual hesitations. Bruno Latour
irony moments wrong-things
I suppose that's one of the ironies of life doing the wrong thing at the right moment. Charlie Chaplin
iron may doctrine
Whatever may be said about the doctrine of election, it is written in the Word of God as with an iron pen, and there is no getting rid of it. Charles Spurgeon