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clever game gives left lines plays space
He's a clever player, he plays well between the lines he can play on the right or the left side. He gives us more chances, more opportunities, more space and more game intelligence. Rafael Benitez
clever common great kindness lowest sorts word
He was one of a kind. Not only did he have a great voice, he didn't pander to the lowest common denominator. He did word games, all sorts of clever stuff. He was very entertaining. Ray Walker
clever ideas political
It has always seemed slightly uncomfortable, the idea of politicised musicians. Very few of them are clever enough to do it; if they're good at the political side, the music side suffers, and vice versa. Robert Smith
clever offering enough
I was clever enough to know that John Donne was offering something that was awfully enjoyable. I just wasn't clever enough to actually enjoy it. Wallace Shawn
clever book cooking
Be subtle, various, ornamental, clever, And do not listen to those critics ever Whose crude provincial gullets crave in books Plain cooking made still plainer by plain cooks. W. H. Auden
clever war responsibility
Any clever person can make plans for winning a war if he has no responsibility for carrying them out. Winston Churchill
clever latin learning
By being so long in the lowest form [at Harrow] I gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boys. . . . I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence - which is a noble thing. Naturally I am biased in favor of boys learning English; I would make them all learn English: and then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as an honor, and Greek as a treat. Winston Churchill
clever drunk ugly
Bessie Braddock: "Winston, you're drunk. Churchill: "Bessie, you're ugly. But tomorrow I shall be sober. Winston Churchill
clever tests firsts
Oh, here's a clever one. Do you remember this question from the first test?It reads, 'What wrong with this statement?' And do you know what Constance wrote in reply? She wrote, 'What's wrong with you? Trenton Lee Stewart
kids mention
Kids are being told they can't mention God. Kelly Shackelford
kids line offered people players school walking
Kids walking to school are getting offered rides, players are getting let in line at the cafeteria, people are doing little things to show support. It's really great. Lionel Anderson
kids people today
Kids today need to know that people think they're special. Each day and each thing that they do is so precious. Linda Jones
kids
Kids think you just sit down and start writing. I always tell them you never do that. R. L. Stine
kids meaningful parent school talking
Just to know what the kids were talking about in school was more meaningful than anything I could write in a parent newsletter, Barbara Ward
kids
He couldn't be home, that's why he always had his kids around. Shelton Quarles
kids
He didn't have to run. A lot of kids wouldn't have, City High
kids love plays
He just plays the game. You've got to love kids like that. Steve Collins
kids
Kids think of us as being totally over the hill. Thurston Moore
men giving perfect
The good man is the only excellent musician, because he gives forth a perfect harmony not with a lyre or other instrument but with the whole of his life. Plato
men
I was a chameleon, the woman men wanted me to be. Jane Fonda
men money
I went to see 'Men In Black 2.' It was just a commodity, just money being shifted. Raquel Cassidy
men heaven have-faith
Can you tell a plain man the road to heaven? Certainly, turn at once to the right, and then go straight forward. William Wilberforce
men joy soul
Sulky labor, and the labor of sorrow are little worth: if you could only shed tranquility over the conscience and infuse joy into the soul, you would do more to make the man a thorough worker than if you could lend him the force of Hercules, or the hundred arms of Briareus. William Wilberforce
men sides harvard
There's a Harvard man on the wrong side of every question. Abbott L. Lowell
men progress neighbor
All social life, stability, progress, depend upon each man's confidence in his neighbor, a reliance upon him to do his duty. Abbott L. Lowell
men lines straight-lines
The straight line belongs to Man. The curved line belongs to God Antoni Gaudi
men temper ifs
Temper, if ungoverned, governs the whole man. Lord Shaftesbury