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handle invited president states united
I was invited by President Clinton, ... So it will be up to the United States to handle these events. Jiang Zemin
handle kept saying
He kept saying he was sore, he was sore. He couldn't do another pitch. He couldn't handle it. Bengie Molina
handle impression knows scares
He knows he scares people. You get the impression he knows how to handle them. Wayne Lawson
handle lost mental music stepmother taken watched
I lost my mother when I was 7 and they put her in a mental hospital. My brother and I watched her being taken away in a strait jacket. That's something you never forget. And my stepmother was like in the movie 'Precious.' I couldn't handle it. So I said to myself, 'I don't have a mother. I don't need one. I'm going to let music be my mother.' Quincy Jones
handled ran
What you have to like is how he handled the situation, how he handled the team, his calmness, how he ran the team, Paul Hackett
handle inside kid pounding runner strong
He's a big, strong kid who can handle the pounding an inside runner is going to take. Todd Shipley
handled impressed
He's a grinder. I was very impressed with the way he handled everything. Garrett Gomez
handle horse run wants
Going a mile, I didn't know if we could handle everything. Our horse wants to run farther. Dan Peitz
handle outside stuff taught worry
Going through two years of junior, it taught me a lot about myself, how I can handle it, ... You have to worry about hockey. Handle stuff outside of that when you need to, but just worry about hockey. That's what I learned. Sidney Crosby
letting looks work
He's just rushing. It looks like to me he's not patient. I'm just letting him play and not think about it, see if he can work his way through some of these things. Ron Gardenhire
letting
It is all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back. Mick Jagger
letting playing pressure sitting smart team
We're playing smart hockey. You don't want to be sitting back and letting the other team pressure you when you have a lead. Bryan Bridges
letting life side song standing taken
I thought the song would be a hit, but this is something else. It has taken on a life of its own. I?m just standing on the side letting it be. Trace Adkins
letting-go fall hands
This is where we go our seperate ways. Aware of the almost feel of his hand on my arm when he pulls me back to him and says, "Yes." I look at him, unsure of what he's saying yes to. "The questions you asked earlier, about wanting to settle down, start a family, see my family? Yes. Yes to all of it." I try to swallow but can't, try to speak but the words just won't come. His hands sliding around me, grasping me to him, he lets go of the vial, allows it to fall, to crash to the ground. The sparkling green liquid seeping out all around as he says, "But mostly yes to you. Carl Jung
letting-go rivers paddling
The river delights to lift us free, if only we dare let go. Richard Bach
letting-go dog boys
According to the legend an evil old doctor, who called himself God and us dogs, created the first boy in his adolescent image. The boy peopled the garden with male phantoms that rose from his ejaculations. This angered God, who was getting on in years. He decided it endangered his position as CREATOR. So he crept upon the boy and anaesthetized him and made Eve from his rib. Henceforth all creation of beings would process through female channels. But some of Adam's phantoms refused to let God near them under any pretext. William S. Burroughs
letting-go spiritual college
Modern transcendental idealism, Emersonianism, for instance, also seems to let God evaporate into abstract Ideality. Not a deity in concreto, not a superhuman person, but the immanent divinity in things, the essentially spiritual structure of the universe, is the object of the transcendentalist cult. In that address of the graduating class at Divinity College in 1838 which made Emerson famous, the frank expression of this worship of mere abstract laws was what made the scandal of the performance. William James
letting-go firsts frost
First frost meant letting go, so it was always reason to celebrate. Sarah Addison Allen