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George Herbert Mead Our cautious ancestors, when yawning, blocked the way to the entrance of evil spirits by putting their hands before their mouths. We find a reason for the gesture in the delicacy of manner which forbids an indecent exposure.
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William Blake He's a Blockhead who wants a proof of what he Can't Percieve And he's a Fool who tries to make such a Blockhead believe.
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Scott Wood There is no favoritism when it comes to run blocking or running routes, ... If all I'm going to do is run-block ... as long as the team wins, I don't care.
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Jay Frank We've done small ones before, but this is a big part of the city. Our guys have gone through the course two or three times. They decide which streets to block off and what will work.
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Brian Ferentz I think any time you have both programs having a lot of success, there's going to be a lot of attention. It's going to be tough for players on both sides to block out all that attention.
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Jon Klein It gives us a four-hour block of real news and information, and you cannot find four hours that will make for a more satisfying meal than that on television.
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Kevin Spacey I think that what is truly unfortunate is when an entire party makes a decision that they're going to block every single thing that a president wants to accomplish. It's very - it's very hard to get anything done in those circumstances.
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Fred Heinz I think they (Massac County) are better this year. Their linemen are good because they block and they run.
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Kelly Shackelford Kids are being told they can't mention God.
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Lionel Anderson Kids walking to school are getting offered rides, players are getting let in line at the cafeteria, people are doing little things to show support. It's really great.
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Linda Jones Kids today need to know that people think they're special. Each day and each thing that they do is so precious.
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R. L. Stine Kids think you just sit down and start writing. I always tell them you never do that.
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Barbara Ward Just to know what the kids were talking about in school was more meaningful than anything I could write in a parent newsletter,
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Mike Pardon I actually thought our kids battled well. South just has so many weapons. They?d go on spurts here and spurts there. They?re so tall and so skilled. It was too much for us.
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Shelton Quarles He couldn't be home, that's why he always had his kids around.
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City High He didn't have to run. A lot of kids wouldn't have,
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Steve Collins He just plays the game. You've got to love kids like that.
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Alan Perlis If your computer speaks English, it was probably made in Japan.
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Avril Lavigne People like Shakira shouldnt have record contracts. She cant even speak English.
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Aravind Adiga Neither you nor I speak English, but there are some things that can be said only in English.
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Scott Adams We know the goats are imported because they don't speak English.
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Rick Riordan Just remember if we get caught, you're deaf and I don't speak English.
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Bill Bryson More than 300 million people in the world speak English and the rest, it sometimes seems, try to.
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Jay Leno President Bush appeared with Arnold Schwarzenegger at a huge campaign event. Only in California can a governor who speaks German and a president who can barely speak English try to make themselves clear to an audience that's primarily Spanish.
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Ludwig von Mises If one takes pleasure in calling the gold standard a "barbarous relic," one cannot object to the application of the same term to every historically determined institution. Then the fact that the British speak English - and not Danish, German, or French - is a barbarous relic too, and every Briton who opposes the substitution of Esperanto for English is no less dogmatic and orthodox than those who do not wax rapturous about the plans for a managed currency.