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jumping people school
It was a lot different at school today. I was getting a lot of congratulations; had people jumping on me still. Jonathan Moore
jumping planes ifs
I don't know if you'll see me jumping out of planes anytime soon. Jason Biggs
jumping snow advice
Stotting is jumping upward with all four legs simultaneously. My advice: do not die until you've seen a large black poodle stotting in the snow. Douglas Adams
jumping way would-be
I just love jumping into someone else's life. It is a relatively cheap way to experience things you would be too scared to contemplate in your own life. Dougray Scott
jumping political climate
The autobiographer looks at life through the lens of his or her own life and really uses herself or himself as the jumping-off place to examine the social mores and the economic and political climates. In a way, the autobiography becomes history as well as the story of one person, for it becomes the story of a family or the story of the state or nation. Maya Angelou
jumping picking saw stuck tried
I was stuck in between picking it up and jumping on it. When I saw a lineman coming, I tried jumping on it and he bounced me right off it. Andre Woolfolk
jumping
She was a little off of what she was consistently jumping (coming into the meet). Wayne Williams
jumping holes bloody
I was on the verge of jumping into one of those holes in life out of which we emerge a bit tattered and bloody, though we remain sure nonetheless that we had to make the jump. Jim Harrison
jumping tree hitting
I spent my 16th birthday high as a kite, jumping out of a tree topless in my local park just because it felt amazing hitting the ground. Florence Welch
holes nine saw
I saw after nine holes (Creamer) was 6 up. She's our rookie, and she was unbelievable. Pat Hurst
holes deeper brighter
It seems the brighter you are, the deeper the hole you get into. Tuesday Weld
holes scare
I'm a six-handicap but those two holes scare me every time, Carlton Fisk
holes mistakes playing three win
I'm just not playing well enough to win on Sunday. There are too many mistakes. I play two or three holes that really put me down. That's what's been happening. O. Singh
holes left pack run running shots six tournament
You can't run away from the pack if you aren't running away from it. Running away would be six shots up with six holes to play. That would be pretty much a run away. There is a lot of golf, 25% of the tournament still left out there. Stuart Appleby
bloody fine judged
We should be judged as musicians, and bloody fine ones at that. Liam Gallagher
bloody friday holes time
I bogeyed the first on Friday but from there went 53 holes without a bogey. That's a bloody long time around this course. Paul McGinley
bloody commit definition enable innocent men pay shed state taxes-and-taxation thousand violence violent
If a thousand men were not to pay their tax-bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood. This is, in fact, the definition of a peaceable revolution, if any such is possible. Henry David Thoreau
bloody people
I just feel tired now if people are shocked. If it's not for you, just don't bloody watch it. Chris Morris
bloody
I know it will be a bloody fight, Julio Gonzalez
bloody captive definitely easily switch
They say, 'TV is not a captive audience,' but it definitely is. You can easily switch off the bloody television. Ridley Scott
bloody defined freedom phase power second struggle
Every revolution, bloody or not, has two phases. The first phase is defined by the struggle for freedom, the second by the struggle for power and revenge on the votaries of the ancien regime. Adam Michnik
bloody
I wasn't absolutely too sure where the Falklands was, and I didn't want to make a bloody fool of myself. Denis Thatcher
bloody experience watching
From an actor's point of view, if you are watching something, and you see improv, you know it. Because of your experience, you just bloody know that wasn't written. Paul Eenhoorn