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Arthur Doyle To his right walked a huge red-headed man, with broad smile and merry twinkle, whose clothes seemed to be bursting and splitting at every seam, as though he were some lusty chick who was breaking bravely from his shell.
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Jon Seda What was accomplished in 'Band of Brothers' was incredible, from the writing and producing to the performances of the actors who honored all those men that fought bravely and gave the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today.
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W. S. Gilbert Let this be understood, then, at starting; that the patient conquest of difficulties which rise in the regular and legitimate channels of business and enterprise is not only essential in securing the success which you seek but it is essential to that preparation of your mind, requisite for the enjoyment of your successes, and for retaining them when gained. So, day by day, and week by week; so month after month, and year after year, work on, and in that process gain strength and symmetry, and nerve and knowledge, that when success, patiently and bravely worked for, shall come, it may find you prepared to receive it and keep it,
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Vicente Fox Let us proceed sensibly and bravely to demolish all vestiges of authoritarianism and to build a genuine democracy,
bravely defend gives men pride stand women
Jesse Jones It gives me much pride ... to see the men and women who stand so bravely to defend our country,
bravely dash meeting
Yamamoto Tsunetomo When meeting difficult situations, one should dash forward bravely and with joy.
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Mohandas Gandhi Real suffering, bravely borne, melts even a heart of stone. Such is the potency of suffering. And there lies the key to Satyagraha.
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Susan Campbell Bartoletti 'Between Shades of Gray' is a story of astonishing force. I feel grateful for a writer like Ruta Sepetys who bravely tells the hard story of what happens to the innocent when world leaders and their minions choose hate and oppression. Beautiful and unforgettable.
defended playoff positive time
Flip Saunders The positive was we defended down the stretch. That's what we're going to have to do when playoff time comes.
defend prepared ready stand
Rafael Ramirez We are prepared to do that, and we stand ready to defend our rights,
defend ensure open ready stand steps
Jim Peterson We stand ready to vigorously defend the NAFTA and we will take all steps open to us to ensure it is respected.
defend eventually hit
Gary Waters We didn't defend today. But you can't put everything on your defense. You have to eventually hit shots.
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Kelly Whitney We didn't defend the 3-point line. We just didn't defend, period. Any time two guards go off for 66 points, you're not playing defense. That speaks for itself.
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Mike Woodson Until we figure out that we're not going to outscore teams all the time and that we'll have to defend and rebound before we think about scoring, we're going to be a mediocre team. That's something we're going to have to improve on this summer.
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Tom Megyesi What a difference she makes for their team. She can do so many things with the ball. It makes it a lot harder to defend them at half court.
defenders
Cesc Fabregas Best defender I have played against? Carles Puyol
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Ray Soudah With this deal, Julius Baer has defended itself from being taken over. It shows the desire of Julius Baer to remain independent.
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Source Unknown Wealth is what gives you the right to preach about the virtues of poverty.
gives proverbs small worry
Swedish Proverb Worry gives a small thing a big shadow.
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Russ Feingold The refusal gives rise to a reasonable inference that the administration has something to hide here. The administration has done this nominee no service by maintaining its intransigent position.
gives good innings luxury pitching strong
Bill Alexander We're going to have a strong battery. Our pitching gives us the luxury of a lot of good innings defensively.
gives mornings record rest time work
Greg Cipes Usually for cartoons, I record them in the mornings from 9 A.M. to noon, then I have the rest of the day to do on camera. It actually gives me time to work on my own projects.
gives models opportunity played
Bob Venero With the lower-priced models we now have a door-opener; this gives us an opportunity to play where we've never played before.
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Leon Redbone I think there's a preoccupation with the American market to make excuses and justify its past. If it isn't current, it means somebody has to make an excuse for it. If it's 'cult,' it gives it a sense of illegitimate legitimacy.
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Terri Mitchell We knew without Carolyn on the court, everyone had to do something extra. There are a lot of things Carolyn gives us that we needed to make up for, and we did a lot of great things tonight.
gives pressure
Ivory Latta The more pressure we put on the guards, that gives Candace more touches, and then she will probably end up getting tired, which she did a lot.
men listening wish
Charles Dickens Of all bad listeners, the worst and most terrible to encounter is the man who is so fond of listening that he wishes to hear, not only your conversation, but that of every other person in the room.
men
Charles Dickens Poetry's unnat'ral; no man ever talked poetry 'cept a beadle on boxin' day.
men brotherhood common
Charles Dickens The more man knows of man, the better for the common brotherhood among men.
men fellow-man spirit
Charles Dickens It is required of every man," the ghost returned, "that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow-men, and travel far and wide; and, if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death.
men laughing people
Charles Dickens When a man bleeds inwardly, it is a dangerous thing for himself; but when he laughs inwardly, it bodes no good to other people.
men judging world
Charles Dickens Most men unconsciously judge the world from themselves, and it will be very generally found that those who sneer habitually at human nature, and affect to despise it, are among its worst and least pleasant samples.
men talking two
Charles Caleb Colton When we are in the company of sensible men, we ought to be doubly cautious of talking too much, lest we lose two good things, their good opinion and our own improvement; for what we have to say we know, but what they have to say we know not.
men years two
Charles Caleb Colton No man can promise himself even fifty years of life, but any man may, if he please, live in the proportion of fifty years in forty-let him rise early, that he may have the day before him, and let him make the most of the day, by determining to expend it on two sorts of acquaintance only-those by whom something may be got, and those from whom something maybe learned.
men two rogues
Charles Caleb Colton There are two modes of establishing our reputation; to be praised by honest men, and to be abused by rogues.
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Charles Dickens There is something in sickness that breaks down the pride of manhood.
pride men becoming
Charles Caleb Colton There is this paradox in pride - it makes some men ridiculous, but prevents others from becoming so.
pride self attractive
Charles Caleb Colton Pride, like the magnet, constantly points to one object, self; but, unlike the magnet, it has no attractive pole, but at all points repels.
pride may charity
Charles Caleb Colton Whenever we find ourselves more inclined to persecute than to persuade, we may then be certain that our zeal has more of pride in it than of charity.
pride common-sense prudence
Charles Caleb Colton Pedantry prides herself on being wrong by rules; while common sense is contented to be right without them.
pride self vanity
Charles Caleb Colton Pride differs in many things from vanity, and by gradations that never blend, although they may be somewhat indistinguishable. Pride may perhaps be termed a too high opinion of ourselves founded on the overrating of certain qualities that we do actually possess; whereas vanity is more easily satisfied, and can extract a feeling of self-complacency from qualifications that are imaginary.
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Charles Caleb Colton Many ... begin to make converts from motives of charity, but continue to do so from motives of pride. ... Charity is contented with exhortation and example, but pride is not to be so easily satisfied. ... Whenever we find ourselves more inclined to persecute than persuade, we may then be certain that our zeal has more of pride in it than of charity.
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Charles Caleb Colton The pride of ancestry is a superstructure of the most imposing height, but resting on the most flimsy foundation. It is ridiculous enough to observe the hauteur with which the old nobility look down on the new. The reason of this puzzled me a little, until I began to reflect that most titles are respectable only because they are old; if new, they would be despised, because all those who now admire the grandeur of the stream would see nothing but the impurity of the source.
pride proud ancestry
Charles Caleb Colton It is with antiquity as with ancestry, nations are proud of the one, and individuals of the other; but if they are nothing in themselves, that which is their pride ought to be their humiliation.
standards courses
Alan Bennett Of course my standards are out of date! That's why they're called standards.
stand
Bob Doyle We want to stand on our two feet.
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Jorge Cruz We want our voices to be heard. Us students, we will take action. We will stand up for what we believe.
standing-out boxes outside-the-box
Charles Handy You have to stand outside the box to see how the box can be re-designed.
stand
Rose Johnson They should be able to stand on their own after that.
stands three
Wendy Palmer It stands for the big three in my life. God, me and family.
stands
Joan Maloney It stands for a time, not a place.
stand
Susan Wheeler There wasn't anything that would stand in her way of doing something.
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Johnnie Hayes It was still standing and a tree was on it, but it was flooded. Everything we had in there was ruined, our TV and all our furniture.
women want ornaments
Charles Caleb Colton Modesty is the richest ornament of a woman ... the want of it is her greatest deformity.
women believe littles
Alan Ayckbourn If you are flattering a woman, it pays to be a little more subtle. You don't have to bother with men, they believe any compliment automatically.
women thinking different
Chris Abani Your anatomy is a mystery that nobody bothers explaining to us. Even when we think we have mastered one woman's body, every body is different.
women rights expression
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Some people ask: "Why the word feminist? Why not just say you are a believer in human rights, or something like that?" Because that would be dishonest. Feminism is, of course, part of human rights in general-but to choose to use the vague expression human rights is to deny the specific and particular problem of gender. It would be a way of pretending that it was not women who have, for centuries, been excluded. It would be a way of denying that the problem of gender targets women.
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Edith Sitwell Most women dress as if they had been a mouse in a previous reincarnation, or hope to be one in the next.
women piano government
Edith Sitwell I wish the government would put a tax on pianos for the incompetent.
women eels people
Edith Sitwell I am not eccentric. It's just that I am more alive than most people. I am an unpopular electric eel set in a pond of catfish.
women hair genius
Edith Wharton Genius is of small use to a woman who does not know how to do her hair.
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Earl Wilson To sell something, tell a woman it's a bargain; tell a man it's deductible.