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casualty common open second war
In any war, the first casualty is common sense, and the second is free and open discussion. James Reston
casual wear
YOU can wear him to anything. From casual to evening. Jimmy Fallon
casualties major takes train
It takes 15,000 casualties to train a major general. Ferdinand Foch
casual ears looked waxed
They just waxed our ears back pretty good. In the first half, we looked like we were pretty casual about it. Jerry Sloan
race roots racism
The question of whether one alleges the Superiority or Inferiority of any given race is irrelevant; racism has only one psychological root: the racist's sense of his own Inferiority. Ayn Rand
race competition
I'm not really in any competition with anyone, I'm not in any race. Cameron Diaz
race law people
There are racial considerations too grave to be brushed aside for any sentimental reasons. Biological laws tell us that certain divergent people will not mix or blend. The Nordics propagate themselves successfully. With other races, the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. Quality of mind and body suggests that observance of ethnic law is as great a necessity to a nation as immigration law. Calvin Coolidge
race long world
No race that has anything to contribute to the markets of the world is long in any degree ostracized. Booker T. Washington
race racetrack release
The racetrack said, 'You get a release from the judge, we'll let you race,' Rusty Wallace
race ants curious
Ants are a curious race Robert Frost
race agents creation
Our call is to be God's agents, to rescue not only the human race but the whole of creation. Tony Campolo
race work-out guy
Ideally I'd like to be working steadily as an actor: movies, a TV series, that sort of thing. I've been through a few different TV development cycles, and they didn't work out. When the time and project are right, it'll come together. Like I tell a lot of guys, it's not a race; there's no finish line. Russell Peters
race dwelling-place tree
The grove is the centre of their whole religion. It is regarded as the cradle of the race and the dwelling-place of the supreme god to whom all things are subject and obedient. Tacitus