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evil motives swayed wicked
A wicked person, swayed by evil motives and evil actions, is described as a demon. Sathya Baba
evil peace threaten
axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. George H. W. Bush
evil loves snake tiger
A tiger can smileA snake will say it loves youLies make us evil Chuck D.
evil people
People thought we were evil or satanic rockers. Steven Ucherek
evil fear leads
Often the fear of one evil leads us into a worse. Nicolas Boileau
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And the recompense of evil is punishment like it, but whoever forgives and amends, he shall have his reward from Allah; surely He does not love the unjust. quran
evil friction good spectacle
The spectacle is secondary, ... What I really like about it is there's a friction between good and evil. Richard McMillan
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I've always written about 'My girlfriend did this and here's how I feel about it,' or 'I had a fight with this person. None of these songs are about those things. I pushed a lot of personal limits, and Holly Wood helps navigate through the themes of love and evil that are on this album. Ryan Key
evil necessary press
I used to think the press was a necessary evil and now I don't think it is. I think it's something you choose. Daniel Craig
maybe night open percent stay wild
A wild guess, maybe 5 or 10 percent stay open all night. Pete Madland
maybe people
People should be shrouded in mystery. Especially actors. No, hang on, maybe actors should be blown up. Michael Gambon
maybe talk
Now maybe they'll talk about us more than the Cubs, Tim Raines
maybe size
The scanner's about the size of a toaster, maybe just a little longer, John Talbot
maybe roof work
The work on the roof has only just started, so maybe there will be more discoveries to come as the work progresses. Ellen Borakove
maybe
That's interesting. Maybe it was a Freudian slip. Kiki Vandeweghe
maybe might recover
You might recover some hardware, buttons, maybe the back of a skull. Rick Beggs
may argument scales
Expediency may tip the scales when arguments are nicely balanced. Benjamin Cardozo
may logic
Logic is a system whereby one may go wrong with confidence. Charles Kettering
affections run water
Alas! our young affections run to waste, / Or water but the desert. Lord Byron
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What man is there, surrounded though he be with the love of wife and children, who does not retain a memory of the romantic affection of boys for each other? Having felt it, he could scarcely have forgotten it, and if he never felt it, he missed one of the most golden of the prizes of youth, unrecapturable in mature life. E. F. Benson
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With respect to our audience and our concern over inappropriate material for our WWF viewers, we do, however, ask Mr. Gore to keep his public displays of affection to a minimum. Mick Foley
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First of all, I have great affection and respect for Halliburton. It's a fine company, and I'm pleased that I was associated with a company and with the men and women of Halliburton, some 83,000 strong around the world, during my tenure there, Dick Cheney
affection prison poor
How much has spending most of the offseason in prison affected Jamal Lewis' poor start?. Cris Collinsworth
affection satiety enterprising
FICKLENESS, n. The iterated satiety of an enterprising affection. Ambrose Bierce
affection longing abyss
I am fond of them, of the inferior beings of the abyss, of those who are full of longing. Richard Wagner
affection glory human-life
Of all the affections which attend human life, the love of glory is the most ardent. Richard Steele
affection boundaries feels
To feel the affection that comes from those whom we do not know ... widens out the boundaries of our being, and unites all living things. Pablo Neruda