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Gene Luen Yang I think the 'Boxers' book was easier for me to envision as a comic, because they were on this epic journey. These teenagers basically gathered into this army and marched to the capital city where they had a showdown with the Europeans and Japanese. On the 'Saints' side, it was a lot trickier.
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Justin Ramsey We took very seriously our responsibilities with the government. All of us have a very strong belief in the Army and how it operates and what it does for us. We took a lot of pride in supporting the soldier in whatever way we could. When we left the Arsenal, it was very difficult for us. We wanted to let them know we would support them in any way we could.
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James Barber He had his mind set for what he wanted. And he was going to get it no matter what, ... He went into the Army thinking, 'I'll give it a try.'
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Truman Capote [T]he army of wrongness rampant in the world might as well march over me.
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Trey Songz I grew up poor, but I didn't really know it because of amazing places like the Salvation Army where we got a lot of our Christmas presents from.
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Rick Riordan Oh, lord. I was beginning to think like Neith. Soon I'd be huddled in an underground bunker eating army rations and cackling as I sewed together the pockets of all the boys who'd jilted me.
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Woody Hayes Winners are men who have dedicated their whole lives to winning.
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William G. Boykin Those Muslims in Americas army that stand with the Constitution, I support them, and I think we all have to.
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Stuart Eizenstat has the potential to rank ... as a landmark event.
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David Allan We then resorted to watching them through a telescope and marked the places where they landed to pick up sample droppings for viral tests,
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Martin Freeman I think when see you a character on the screen who is actually being touched by the world, and the stuff is actually landing on him, it makes you empathize.
land
William Robertson Smith The land of a god corresponds with the land of his worshipers.
land errors humanity
William Jennings Bryan This is not a contest between persons. The humblest citizen in all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error. I come to you in defense of a cause as holy as the cause of liberty - the cause of humanity.
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Willa Cather They ravaged neither the rivers nor the forest, and if they irrigated, they took as little water as would serve their needs. The land and all that it bore they treated with consideration; not attempting to improve it, they never desecrated it.
land desert limited-resources
Wangari Maathai Resources on the planet are limited, and limited resources can come to an end. But there are also a lot of resources that are renewable. A lot of land, for example, can be reclaimed from the encroaching deserts.
land movement improvement
W. S. Gilbert Utopia's quite another land; In her enterprising movements, She is England--with improvements
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Walt Whitman O lands! O all so dear to me - what you are, I become part of that, whatever it is.
judging
Michael Luxner There are so many pianists that play so well. Once they're at that level, the judging is so subjective.
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Richard P. Feynman The test of all knowledge is experiment. Experiment is the sole judge of scientific truth.
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Travis Pastrana Everyone has a completely different style of riding and a different style of judging.
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W. H. Auden Does God judge us by appearances? I Suspect that He does.
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Tracey Emin What is truth? Truth doesn't really exist. Who is going to judge whether my experience of an incident is more valid than yours? No one can be trusted to be the judge of that.
judging criticism firsts
Samuel Johnson Criticism, as it was first instituted by Aristotle, was meant as a standard of judging well.
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Samuel Johnson Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid.
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Rowan Williams Violence is not to be undertaken by private persons. If a state or administration acts without due and visible attention to agreed international process, it acts in a way analogous to a private person. It purports to be judge of its own interest.
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W. Somerset Maugham We who are of mature age seldom suspect how unmercifully and yet with what insight the very young judge us.