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goal great hands solid
He's a big kid, but he has great reflexes. He can come out of goal. He has great hands and a solid goal kick. Dave Clark
goal realistic
I think it's a realistic goal for us, too. Brian Henderson
goal hear helps last maturity ready
I think the maturity of going through last hear helps us. We need to come out and get ready to go right away. We've been through it now two years in a row. This is our goal when we started out and now we're here to go about it. Mike Thibault
goal hit track
We're on track to hit our goal of 50,000 people. Bill Donabedian
goals ugly
We've got to try to find more ugly goals out there. Marian Gaborik
goal goals ugly win
We've got to shoot, shoot, shoot. You never know what kind of goal you're going to get. It can be a pretty goal; it can be an ugly goal, but sometimes it's those ugly goals that win the game. Jeff Corey
goals power reason score
We've got to score some goals on the power play. That's part of the reason we were winning; we were getting a goal here and a goal there. Mike Ryn
goal good middle ourselves schools studied
We studied other middle schools and we went very slow. We set ourselves a 10-year goal to make a really good middle school. Vic Palladino
goal good played pop power
We thought we played real good 5-on-5, and if we can pop another goal on the power play we'll be fine. Joe Thornton
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Obedience is the highest practical courage. Charles Spurgeon
obedience piety
Faith is nothing but obedience and piety. Baruch Spinoza
obedience procrastinating
To procrastinate obedience is to disobey God. Randy Alcorn
obedience caps supreme
Smee, you are a supreme idjit." "Aye, Cap'n. Ridley Pearson
obedience command
Through obedience learn to command. Plato
obedience motive instance
Every instance of obedience, from right motives, strengthens us spiritually, whilst every act of disobedience weakens us. George Muller
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Obedience leads to true freedom. The more we obey revealed truth, the more we become liberated. James E. Faust
obedience peril needles
In time of peril, like the needle to the loadstone, obedience, irrespective of rank, generally flies to him who is best fitted to command. Herman Melville