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daggers fancy way
O,speak to me no more;these words like daggers enter my ears.(a fancy way of saying SHUT UP!)" — William Shakespeare "hamlet William Shakespeare
dagger deal digging hole jump kept ourselves shots
You can deal with some of the jump shots he made, he's been making them all season. But he kept making daggers, a dagger here and a dagger there. At the same time, we were digging ourselves in a hole by not making shots. Mo Williams
dagger felt takes time wind
It felt like every time that a 3 went in that it was a dagger in your back. It takes the wind right out of your sails. Bruce Bailey
dagger good hearts light seems sees time
He's a good player, but he seems to light up when he sees us. He's like a dagger in our hearts every time we play Clemson. Herb Sendek
dagger weapon
The weapon of the advocate is the sword of the soldier, not the dagger of the assassin. Alexander Cockburn
dagger hearts
That 3-pointer was a dagger in our hearts there at the end. MaChelle Joseph
dagger growing heart piracy russian
Piracy is a dagger in the heart of a growing Russian film industry. Dan Glickman
dagger felt handle heart
That was a dagger in the heart to them. It felt like they couldn't handle it (the game) after that. Henry Hudson
dagger fun heart
That was kind of a dagger in the heart for them, ... That was a fun drive. Carson Palmer
heart peace worthy
The PEACE that pervades the heart can never be shaken for any reason; only PEACE of this kind is worthy of the name. Sathya Baba
heartfelt israel jews state
The argument that all Jews have a heartfelt investment in the state of Israel is untrue. Some have a heartfelt investment in corned beef sandwiches. Judith Butler
hearts lives
There is far too much of divorce, wherein hearts are broken, and sometimes lives are destroyed. Gordon B. Hinckley
heart joy ugly
but who can feel ugly, when their heart feels joy C. S. Lewis
heart judgement emotion
No emotion is, in itself, a judgement; in that sense all emotions and sentiments are alogical. but they can be reasonable or unreasonable as they conform to Reason or fail to conform. The heart never takes the place of the head: but it can, and should, obey it. C. S. Lewis
heart order class
Journalism classes teach us that one must extract oneself from the story in order to report without bias, but often we need to be in the story in order to understand, to connect, to help the audience identify or else it has no heart; it could be a robot telling the story, for all anyone cares. Cecelia Ahern
heart alex pay
Alex: Rosie, I wanted you to be the first person to no that I’ve decided to become a heart surgeon! Rosie: Cool, does it pay well? Alex: Rosie, it’s not about the money. Rosie: Where I come from, it’s all about the money. Probably because I don’t have any. Cecelia Ahern
heart people special
Not like a heart, which let people in without permission, held them in a special place she never had any say in and then yearned for them to remain there longer than they planned. Cecelia Ahern
heart age break
Your heart can break at any age. Cecelia Ahern
stick studied time
I'm blessed, and I say it all the time that I don't take anything for granted. I studied my craft and just stick with it. Bobb'e J. Thompson
sticks ifs sells
If you stick to what you know; you sell yourself short. Carrie Underwood
sticks until
We just didn't come out and put them away. It's not easy. It sticks with you until you play again. Rashad Anderson
stick
I dream in numbers, and I like to look up the meaning of numbers, and numbers stick out to me. Zoe McLellan
stick
I still stick to my word: that's not smash-mouth football. We play smash-mouth football. Joey Porter
stick together tough
We have to stick together for when the tough times come. Ozzie Guillen
stick
We're always going to stick to our concept. There's no need to change. Ben Wallace
stick
We know it?s going to be a challenge. We?re going to try to stick to what we do and give them a game. Jayme Wilson
stick
You'd like to stick it in his gazoo. Alan Simpson
sweet knowledge delight
Sweets grown common lose their dear delight. William Shakespeare
sweet lasts pleasure
The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet. William Shakespeare
sweet twilight sunset
That time of year thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou seest the twilight of such day, As after sunset fadeth in the west, Which by-and-by black night doth take away... William Shakespeare
sweet law noble
Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. William Shakespeare
sweet musical thunder
So musical a discord, such sweet thunder. William Shakespeare
sweet doubt woe
O' thinkest thou we shall ever meet again? I doubt it not; and all these woes shall serve For sweet discourses in our times to come. William Shakespeare
sweet joy excitement
But here's the joy: my friend and I are one, Sweet flattery! William Shakespeare
sweet flattery drink
What drink'st thou oft, instead of homage sweet, But poisoned flattery? William Shakespeare
sweet rose thorns
The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. William Shakespeare
winning games long
As long as we win games while I'm on the mound, I feel good. CC Sabathia
wine water destruction
Away with you, water, destruction of wine! Catullus
winning firsts born
To be born English is to win first prize in the lottery of life. Cecil Rhodes
wind caution carrie
Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Carrie Underwood
winter science nuclear
If the greenhouse effect is a blanket in which we wrap ourselves to keep warm, nuclear winter kicks the blanket off. Carl Sagan
wine science night
Science and mathematics [are] much more compelling and exciting than the doctrines of pseudoscience, whose practitioners were condemned as early as the fifth century B.C. by the Ionian philosopher Heraclitus as 'night walkers, magicians, priests of Bacchus, priestesses of the wine-vat, mystery-mongers.' But science is more intricate and subtle, reveals a much richer universe, and powerfully evokes our sense of wonder. And it has the additional and important virtue-to whatever extent the word has any meaning-of being true. Carl Sagan
wind beats tense
It's hard to wind down, but then I beat myself up because I have a tense back. Bethenny Frankel
winning missing done
I wanted to be the first to win three Oscars, but Miss Hepburn has done it. Actually it hasn't been done. Miss Hepburn only won half an Oscar. If they'd given me half an Oscar I would have thrown it back in their faces. You see, I'm an Aries. I never lose. Bette Davis
wine mean white
Never, never trust anyone who asks for white wine. It means they're phonies. Bette Davis