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Chrissie Fit I was afraid of the dark until I was, like, 15 and slept with a nightlight.
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Saku Koivu We've got to win them all and get help from other teams, but we are going to push until the end.
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I. Stone I want to wait until I get the right heart.
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Johnny Gimble I didn't really get crazy about Bob Wills until 1940.
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Kathy Bennett I always wanted to know what was wrong. They could never find anything wrong with her until this.
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Stephen Dodd I am just more focussed. He had got me not to give in, to keep going until the last,
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London Fletcher I really didn't know if I was going to be able to play until right before the game,
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Craig Roberts I never wanted to be an actor until about three years ago when I realised it was what I liked doing.
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John Eisenhower I was a lieutenant in World War II.
war blessing games
Al Spalding No human mind may measure the blessings conferred by the game of base ball on the soldiers of the Civil War. It had its earliest evolution when soldiers, North and South, were striving to forget their foes by cultivating, through this grand game, fraternal friendships with comrades in arms.
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Dito Montiel I have friends who have had PTSD, and you can get it from other things than war.
war connections speak
Robert E. Lee Sir, if you ever presume again to speak disrespectfully of General Grant in my presence, either you or I will sever his connection with this university.
war men ideas
Richard Perle Even now, the irony that so non-intellectual a man should choose to engage the Soviet Union on the battlefield of ideas has eluded most commentators and historians.
war people enemy
Richard Perle Dictatorships start wars because they need external enemies to exert internal control over their own people.
war character winter
Richard Paul Evans . . .and every native has a story of winter – stories that usually begin, You call this a storm? And grow in the telling like battle tales shared by graying war veterans. It’s a peculiar character flaw to those of us from cold climates that we feel superior to those who have the sense to live elsewhere.
war discovery views
Richard P. Feynman From a long view of the history of mankind, seen from, say, ten thousand years from now, there can be little doubt that the most significant event of the 19th century will be judged as Maxwell's discovery of the laws of electrodynamics. The American Civil War will pale into provincial insignificance in comparison with this important scientific event of the same decade.
war generations vietnam
Richard Holbrooke The World War II generation believed the United States could do anything - anything... And Vietnam was a shattering experience for everyone.