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players plays win
As coaches, we tell the players to make plays and that's what they did. We made some big plays to win at the end, especially Derek Carver. John Grammer
players step time
Purdue has some players that, in the time of need, are really going to step up and want the basketball. Cheryl Burnett
players pride seen
I've never seen players take so much pride in their schoolwork. Rick Barnes
players score three time
I've never had three players at the same time who can score like they do. Pete Hald
player games chess
The best indicator of a Chess Player's form is his ability to sense the Climax of the game. Boris Spassky
player world states
Treat the world like a failed state; then you can understand the players needed to fix it. Cameron Sinclair
player thinking games
But the most obvious fact about praise -- whether of God or anything -- strangely escaped me. I thought of it in terms of compliment, approval, or the giving of honor. I had never noticed that all enjoyment spontaneously overflows into praise. ... The world rings with praise -- lovers praising their mistresses, readers their favorite poet, walkers praising the countryside, players praising their favorite game. ... I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation. C. S. Lewis
player men looks
You look at Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit at Arsenal or Roy Keane at Man United, and they are players that can do everything. Jamie Redknapp
players tough wished
There are players there that you wished you could have on your squad. . . . I had some tough conversations today, Joe Gibbs
mad
Stop, while ye may; suspend your mad career! William Cowper
mad somebody
These are all make-weight arguments, because somebody is mad about something, Tom Phillips
mad sanity shall wake
I sometimes think we must all be mad and that we shall wake to sanity in strait-waistcoats. Bram Stoker
made dear universe
I am what the universe made me to be, my dear. Brandon Sanderson
mad upset let-it-go
I still get mad. I still get upset. But I let it go more quickly. Candy Crowley
mad helping great-divorce
The sane would do no good if they made themselves mad to help madmen. C. S. Lewis
mad people facts
But mad people never die. That's a well-known fact. They've nothing to trouble them, and they live for ever. Anthony Trollope
mad culinary marvelous
Chutney is marvelous. I'm mad about it. To me, it's very imperial. Diana Vreeland
mad special goats
Goats," said Maxwell Hyde, "are a special case. Mad as hatters, all of them. Diana Wynne Jones
imagination use given
Imagination is a gift given to us from God and each one of us use it differently. Brian Jacques
imagination maids directors
I feel that directors at times are like the janitors on the set. I am the secretary, I am the organizer, I am the maid, and I ask if they have eaten or rested. The best things are always out of your control. It's those moments that surpass the imagination that are thrilling. Jane Campion
imagination worry research
I learned what research was all about as a research student [with] Stoppani ... Max Perutz, and ... Fred Sanger... From them, I always received an unspoken message which in my imagination I translated as "Do good experiments, and don't worry about the rest." Cesar Milstein
imagination form
It is through the imagination that the formless takes form. Catherine Ponder
imagination
There was always that kind of imagination in our house, which was always a little crazy. Kate Micucci
imagination people chemistry
... chemistry is a trade for people without enough imagination to be physicists. Arthur C. Clarke
imagination world may
Put the world's greatest philosopher on a plank that is wider than need be; if there is a precipe below, although his reason may convince him that he is safe, his imagination will prevail. Blaise Pascal
imagination heaven able
I am better able to imagine hell than heaven; it is my inheritance, I suppose. Elinor Wylie
imagination design transition
The absence of fossil evidence for intermediary stages between major transitions in organic design, indeed our inability, even in our imagination, to construct functional intermediates in many cases, has been a persistent and nagging problem for gradualist accounts of evolution. Stephen Jay Gould