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horse people world
Ascot is so exclusive that it is the only racecourse in the world where the horses own the people. Art Buchwald
horse evil equestrian
The canter is a cure for every evil. Benjamin Disraeli
horse talking looks
You know, Darwin said through natural selection things go gradually, and he was talking about pigeon's evolution or horses evolving, getting faster. But in fact if you look at evolution on a bigger scale, cosmic evolution and you look at culture evolution you see it jumps, it goes through phase changes, and that's very exciting. Charles Jencks
horse winning outsiders
But when someone is on a winning horse, and everything looks wonderful, it's very hard as an outsider to persuade them something is wrong. James Wolfensohn
horse simple men
A horse is freedom so indominable that it becomes useless to imprison it to serve man: it lets itself be domesticated, but with a simple, rebellious toss of the head-shaking its mane like an abundance of free-flowing hair-it shows that its inner nature is always wild, translucent and free. Clarice Lispector
horse successful decision
The choice or decision to take on a film certainly isn't calculated as far as doing something that will be successful against something that will have a smaller audience. It's all a gamble to me, I don't bet on the horses; I just go with the story that speaks to me and that I feel strongly about which is this one [The Assassination of Jesse James]. Brad Pitt
horse heart doors
The Lord's mercy often rides to the door of our heart upon the black horse of affliction. Charles Spurgeon
horse drawing age
I grew up loving horses. I was relatively obsessed, starting with my rocking horse at age 2, all the way through my painting and drawing phase. Diane Lane
horse book party
I was never a big reader as a kid. My imagination wasn't captured by books very often. It was captured more often by boys and partying and riding horses. Bonnie Jo Campbell
phones trying attention
It's really annoying when you're trying to get to know someone and she doesn't pay attention to you because she's obsessed with her phone. Cory Monteith
phones people want
Everybody has a camera on their phone these days, everybody wants a selfie or a picture, and the moment one person starts taking a picture everybody congregates around so I've become quite a fast walker. I don't like saying, "No," to people but by walking fast one might be able to avoid the first photo. Richard Branson
phones giving pay
I can't give money away to buy listeners. I can't pay listeners off with phones or food stamps or anything. I can't come by my audience by buying it. Rush Limbaugh
phones focus research
About 85 percent of what you see is just because I get on the phone and [say], 'Let's go do this'. I don't do any market research or test groups or focus [groups]. I just go, 'It's my company; would I buy it, personally?' Todd McFarlane
phones oxygen space
There are times ... when any visitor - in person, by phone, by mail - is an intruder, a burglar, a space hogger, an oxygen taker, a chaos maker, a conflict inducer, a mood chaser, and a total drag. Toni Cade Bambara
phones long use
Microsoft Mobile Oy is a legal construct that was created to facilitate the merger. It is not a brand that will be seen by consumers. The Nokia brand is available to Microsoft to use for its mobile phones products for a period of time, but Nokia as a brand will not be used for long going forward for smartphones. Work is underway to select the go forward smartphone brand. Stephen Elop
phones records persons
You can tell a person's religion 85 percent of the time from their phone records. Rand Paul
phones people marketing
Marketing is the way your people answer the phone, the typesetting on your bills and your return policy. Seth Godin
phones use interviews
Follow up the interview with a phone call. If Carrot Top can figure out how to use a phone, so can you. Tom Cole
air ball efficient exciting far fun move throughout
As far as being efficient and able to move the ball in the air like we always have, I think we will be. We've been doing it in the preseason and in the minicamps. I know we can move the ball. It's going to be fun and exciting to do that throughout the season. Daunte Culpepper
air momentum took turned
That was a big momentum change. Unfortunately we turned it over, they banked in a 3 and took the air out of us. Troy Diels
airlines either oil price profits raise
Profits are elusive. Airlines either need to raise fares, or the price of oil has to come down. Michael Allen
airline check ensure job knowledge necessary operate opportunity pilots safely skills test
During my career as an airline pilot, I had the opportunity to be a check and training captain. Part of this job was to train and test experienced pilots to ensure that they had the necessary knowledge and skills to safely and efficiently operate those magnificent big jets. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
air bombing coalition forces ground
Coalition ground and air forces are on the ground ... they are bombing the Taliban. Yousuf Stanizai
airlines announce demand denver known link missing nonstop pleased serve service start strong system
Denver has been a missing link in Southwest's system for too long, and we've known the demand for Southwest Airlines service is strong in Colorado. Today, we're not only celebrating the start of our new service, but we're pleased to announce two new destinations that Southwest Airlines will serve nonstop from Denver International Airport. Gary Kelly
airs among chief fostered nine perhaps plain speaker spirit
A plain speaker without airs or affectations, the chief fostered a spirit of collegiality among the nine of us perhaps unparalleled in the court's history. Ruth Ginsburg
aircraft company cutting lead losing orders present privatized row says since strike
The strike is the first by Iberia's pilot's since it was privatized and the company says the present row could lead to it losing $100m, canceling aircraft orders and cutting jobs. Al Goodman
air airplane breathe closed people perhaps possibly released
The speculation is that it would be released into the air as an aerosol, possibly from an airplane or perhaps in a closed room. People would then breathe it in, Johns Hopkins