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fighting fights-and-fighting hard proud work
He's been through a lot. Just to see him keep fighting ... I'm proud of him, proud of all the hard work he's done to get to this point. Vince Young
fighting toughness
I thought we showed a lot of resiliency and toughness in fighting back. We were in trouble, obviously. Dana Altman
fighting fights-and-fighting guys might spots
It is hard. A lot of guys are fighting for the same spots and it might be from the same teams, so it is kind of hard. Mike Morris
fighting greatest issue moral power superhuman
He is a real person. His power is really a moral issue more than a superhuman issue. He is for the people, fighting for the people, with the people. I think that, for generations, has been one of the greatest qualities. Catherine Jones
fighting found night settled
He never got settled in. He never found a groove, never got anything going. He was fighting all night long. Ned Yost
fighting sometimes
sometimes it's the fight that makes a thing worth having Richard Paul Evans
fighting winning bottles
He was hiding from his problems in a bottle, something that went against every piece of my nature. Me? I couldnʹt let my problems win without a fight. Richelle Mead
fighting blue rose
Rose is in red, But never in blue, Sharp as a thorn, Fights like one too. Richelle Mead
fighting hands skills
...but Dimitri...well, my former lover and instructor was in a category all his own. His fighting skills were beyond anyone else's, and he was using them all in defense of me. "Stay back," he ordered me. "They aren't laying a hand on you. Richelle Mead
who-i-am may knows
I may not know who I am, but I know where I am from. Wallace Stegner
who-i-am people dolls
I don't doll myself up for TV because I want people to accept me for who I am. John Cena
who-i-am guy century
I'm a 21st-century guy, secure in who I am. Eric Holder
who-i-am discovery black
I decided, if I'm going to be poor and black and all, the least thing I'm going to do is to try and find out who I am. I created everything about me. Ornette Coleman
who-i-am color people
Try to discover who I am from my choice of words and colors, as attentive people like yourselves might examine footprints to catch a thief. Orhan Pamuk
who-i-am brain
Listen, no part of me is more definitive of who I am than my brain. Octavia Butler
who-i-am personality joking-around
Joking around is part of my personality, just who I am. Novak Djokovic
who-i-am scary brain
In my life I have had various health threats: polio, seizures, a brain aneurysm. None of these things has really changed me much, although it is hard to say for sure. These are events that are part of my life. They make me who I am. I am thankful for them. They are scary. Neil Young
who-i-am people world
How can I expect readers to know who I am if I do not tell them about my family, my friends, the relationships in my life? Who am I if not where I fit in the world, where I fit in the lives of the people dear to me? Rabih Alameddine
lasts
Only peace between equals can last. Woodrow Wilson
lasts firsts principles
Enthusiastic Admiration is the first Principle of Knowledge and its last. William Blake
lasts last-words commentators
for better or worse, it is the commentator who has the last word. Vladimir Nabokov
lasts life recovery
Recovery is a miracle. It lasts for a life time. Jackie Williams
lasts life rest return sure
I just want to make sure it lasts me the rest of my life so I don't have to return to work. Chasity Rutjens
lasts firsts links
God is the last link of the chain, but He is the first also. Joseph Barber Lightfoot
lasts looks feels
What it must feel like, I thought, to look at something, anything really, and know that it’s for the last time? Jonathan Tropper
lasts adults september
According to the Gallup Poll, 24 percent of American adults exercised regularly in 1961, and 50 percent after 1968. The peak was 59 percent in 1984, dropping off to 51 percent last September. Kenneth H. Cooper
lasts faces problem
I've spent the last decade learning to stand firm and face my problems… or at least batter them until they're unrecognizable. Kelley Armstrong