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realized
I realized that I could try to sound like Waylon Jennings, or I could try to be like Waylon Jennings... but it's impossible to do both. Sam Hunt
realized
I think we realized what was at stake, Joe Gibbs
realized
I think we all realized that we had really been replicating things that had already been happening. I don't know if we were smart enough to realize that we were in a cul-de-sac, but we were curious. David Baker
realized spaces
Oh, I never realized that those spaces were for the emotionally handicapped! Steve Jobs
realized
It's like a dream. I never realized how big it is. Brian Silverman
realized tenure
I had left teaching, which I enjoyed, because I realized I couldn't get tenure at a research university. Nancy Roman
realized seemed side soon
And as soon as I did the research, I realized the law seemed to be on my side and I filed the suit. Michael Newdow
realized
All of my girlfriends have been actors, and I've realized that maybe it's not for me - and find something else outside of the industry. Jesse Spencer
realized timing
I think they realized the timing was all wrong. Chuck D.
win
I think you've got to do what you have to do to win right now. Bobby Cox
win
There is no alternative to this struggle, which we must win and will win, Gerhard Schroeder
win
We've got to win the first before we win the fourth. Chad Qualls
win
To get a win we've got to play good. And we really didn't play that well at all. Amani Toomer
winning want losing
No one wants to quit when he's losing and no one wants to quit when he's winning. Richard Petty
winning bigs nobel
Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something. Richard P. Feynman
winning games seven
You can't really measure your game. You can shoot seven under and lose and you can shoot even and win. Retief Goosen
wind soul said
It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there. Trudi Canavan
winning technology race
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. Rick Cook