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asked goal last led technology whether
I've been asked about that goal every day for the last 40 years. We didn't have the technology back then to show whether it was a goal or not, which led to the controversy. I'd like to think one day we'll have the technology to show whether or not it was a goal. Bobby Charlton
asked coast gulf missed people shelter
When I asked her what she missed the most right now she said, 'My friends. I don't know where my friends are,' ... Tonight, let's show people on the Gulf Coast that they have friends all over the world . . . to give them shelter from the storm. Ellen DeGeneres
asked farmer grow late moved neighbor
When I moved out here during the late '70s, I had a neighbor who was a farmer who asked me 'What do you produce? ... I said, well, I don't produce, I publish, but he meant, you know, 'Do you grow tomatoes?' E. Hicks
asked despair hearing keeps leap left matter people roberts truth written
Conservatives want someone with a clear, written record. The Roberts hearing has been superb as a technical, tactical matter, but it's left some people in despair and just clamoring for someone with a written record. The left keeps asking, 'What does the right know that we don't know?' Well the truth of the matter is, we don't know anything. We're all being asked to take a leap of faith. Manuel Miranda
asked competition fans far great kids meet reach sitting trying
Couldn't have asked for a better meet as far as the competition goes, ... Those are some great fans sitting out there, a lot of kids and that's kind of who we're trying to reach with this. Aaron Peirsol
asked certainly known pose rage
I certainly don't think I would have been asked to pose for Rage if I wasn't a known writer. Poppy Z. Brite
asked bed bits grab large tear thighs wanting
I'd lie in bed in my dormitory and grab at bits of my body, wanting to tear them off... I was so large by then that, in the heat, my thighs chafed together and bled. I was very unhappy, and yet no one ever asked me how I felt. Marcus Brigstocke
asked believe
You can make tough decisions that I believe voters for years have asked us to do. Scott Walker
asked directly felt france needs people politics profound shame talk war
Living in France while the Falklands War was going on, I felt a profound sense of shame and betrayal, just as I did by the war in Iraq. People have asked why I don't talk about that directly in my plays. Well, politics needs to be articulated in many different ways. Simon McBurney
cut death help people reach signing
When you reach out for help and it's just not there, it's like signing a death sentence. The more they cut beds, they are killing people on the streets. Tom Griffin
cutting balls done
A ball had passed between my body and the right arm which supported him, cutting through the sleeve and passing through his chest from shoulder to shoulder. There was no more to be done for him and I left him to his rest. I have never mended that hole in my sleeve. Clara Barton
cutting asking permission
Can I cut off your head?" "Are you asking for my permission? Amanda Hocking
cutting paper dolls
I used to cut out paper dolls. Andy Warhol
cutting spending
Cut back your spending now. Suze Orman
cutting ideas creative
The creative phase of an idea coincides with the period during which it insists, cantankerously, on its boundaries, on what makes it different; but an idea becomes false and impotent when it seeks reconciliation, at cut-rate prices, with other ideas. Susan Sontag
cutting emotional sideshows
Emotional intelligence is what humans are good at and that's not a sideshow. That's the cutting edge of human intelligence. Ray Kurzweil
cutting new-orleans funeral
In New Orleans the funerals remind us that Life is bigger than any individual life, and it will roll on, and for the short time that your individual life joins the big stream of Life, cut some decent steps, for God’s sake. Tom Piazza
cutting shoes worry
Butch hesitated. "Annabeth's okay. You gotta cut her some slack. She had a vision telling her to come here, to find a guy with one shoe. That was supposed to be the answer to her problem." "What Problem?" Piper asked. "She's been looking for one of our campers, who's been missing three days," Butch said. "She's going out of her mind with worry. She hoped he'd be here." "Who?" Jason asked. "Her boyfriend," Butch said, "A guy named Percy Jackson. Rick Riordan