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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
realize
I think we're so competitive, ... he wouldn't even realize I'm his brother. Justin Upton
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
realize respect russian sacrifice sincerely willing
It is important that the Russian authorities realize that we are sincerely willing to respect Russia's interests. But we are not going to sacrifice our interests, either. Alexander Milinkevich
real love-you acceptance
It's not that kind of love. It's the real kind. The unconditional kind. The nonjudgemental kind. Not the physical kind. I love you as a fellow soul who inhabits this earth. I love you as a fellow immortal. I love you because I finally understand what made you the way you are. And if I could change it, I would. But I can't—so I choose to love you instead. And my hope is that my acceptance of you will spur you to do something good too, but if not—" I shrug. "At least I can say I tried. Carl Jung
real successful want
I want to be a successful landlord. I like real estate. Two Chainz
real men honest
The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy. Robert E. Lee
real knowledge blue
Each new development starts from something else. It does not come out of a blue sky. You make use of that which has already entered the mind.... That is the real reason for accumulating knowledge. Robert Crawford
ties mind problem
Problems occur when we tie our peace of mind to another's state of mind. Bill Crawford
ties waiting firsts
If all else fails, you could wait for the first corner and tie his dreadlocks to the goalpost. Vinnie Jones
ties understanding chinese
The Chinese side stands ready to work with Morocco to consolidate and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation and continuously push forward the development of Sino-Moroccan ties in the spirit of boosting understanding, broadening cooperation for common development. Wu Bangguo
ties fire amplification
If you take a bale of hay and tie it to the tail of a mule and then strike a match and set the bale of hay on fire, and if you then compare the energy expended shortly thereafter by the mule with the energy expended by yourself in the striking of the match, you will understand the concept of amplification. William Shockley
ties purses kind
The purse strings tie us to our kind. Walter Bagehot
ties important fidelity
Sexual fidelity is more important in a homosexual relationship than in any other. In other relationships there are a variety of ties. But here, fidelity is the only bond. W. H. Auden
ties scotland cups
The main thing in a cup tie is to get through. Walter Smith
ties people together
In my last I contended that none of those ties which are necessary to bind a people together and make them one, existed between the colonists and Mexicans. William H. Wharton
ties giving challenges
It was very, very challenging being on this thing called the gimbal. It would throw you around, give you whiplash, and they'd tie you down. Emile Hirsch
loudly people spoken
I think the people have spoken very loudly and clearly, Emily Lau
loudest stadium truly
I think it's the loudest stadium in the NFL. They truly have a 12th man. Ken Lucas
loud be-good ifs
If you can't be good, be loud. Rich Mullins
loud noise others
Others like the loud noise and the wrecks. Robert Parkes
loud man passionate
I'm a passionate man and a passionate reporter. I've also got a loud voice. John Sweeney
loud played
Ah, no. We've played in some really loud gyms before. This is like a wine-and-cheese crowd. Sam Cassell
louder noise traffic
Noise traffic from automobiles will be louder than any noise they emit, if any. David Nash
loud
It's going to get pretty loud in there now. Brad Radke
loudest wit
The loudest wit I e'er was deafened with. Lord Byron