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I was like, well, there goes my chance. Jimmy Conrad
goes referee selfish took twice
Kaspar took a selfish penalty. He goes after the referee -- what's he going to do? They scored twice because of that. Roy Sommer
goes keeping maintained
Keeping it tuned up and keeping it well maintained it goes a long way. Ken Davis
goes knows takes waiting water wherever
He just goes with the flow, wherever the water takes him. He knows he's going to play in the leagues. He knows he's a big leaguer waiting to happen. Lorenzo Bundy
goes knowing repetition run seem sure wait
He just doesn't seem real sure of what he's doing out there right now. Again, it goes back to repetition and knowing how to run our offense. . . . I can't wait for Speedy to get back. Byron Scott
goes innings quick reminds throws
He reminds me of Greg Maddux. He goes out, throws 200-plus innings and throws as quick as he can. Ozzie Guillen
goes hers specific
Hers is a very specific sense of humor. It's not for someone who is very conservative. She is all out there. She goes after everyone. Kathy Hotchner
goes good knew prose words
Good authors, too, who once knew better words Now use only four-letter words Writing prose - Anything goes Cole Porter
goes great job situation strong
He's got a strong resume. So when the situation comes up he goes in and does a great job it makes you feel good. Steve Martinson
patriotism tales partisanship
One tell-tale sign of a Wingnut: they always confuse partisanship with patriotism. John Avlon
patriotism want versions
Some versions of patriotism come close to the tribal, which we all want to surpass, and some don't. Todd Gitlin
patriotism patriotism-and-nationalism nationalism
I distinguish, between nationalism and patriotism. Michael Ignatieff
patriotism form idiocy
Patriotism is a pernicious, psychopathic form of idiocy. George Bernard Shaw
patriotism honor sells
We would rather starve than sell our national honor. Indira Gandhi
patriotism noble virtue
The slight reproach to which the virtue of patriotism is commonly liable, the noble are most likely to incur. Henry David Thoreau