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agony negation sensations
Robert E. Howard Every twinge of sensation, even of agony, was a negation of death.
agony
William Goldman You could concentrate much more deeply when you were alone with agony.
agony community joy
M. Scott Peck When I am with a group of human beings committed to hanging in there through both the agony and the joy of community, I have a dim sense that I am participating in a phenomenon for which there is only one word...."glory."
agony great gregarious inspired matter mom reading remember share
Scott Turow You know, my mom, who inspired me to be a novelist, I remember her reading 'The Agony and the Ecstasy,' about Michelangelo, and saying, 'No mother would want that for her child, no matter how great the artist.' I have my share of demons, but I am a gregarious sort.
agony bring money pain
Mahmoud Zahar Their money will only bring them pain and agony and they will lose.
agony creativity good hammered ideas
Charles Browder The good ideas are all hammered out in agony by individuals, not spewed out by groups.
agony world method
Emile M. Cioran I cannot contribute anything to this world because I only have one method: agony.
agony might kingdoms
Ellen G. White The Saviour would have passed through the agony of Calvary that one might be saved in His kingdom. He will never abandon one for whom He has died.
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Reagan Silber Kevin brings a level of expertise and credibility that perfectly matches the status and style of the destination we are creating here in Las Vegas.
brings deal games kenny rogers team tremendous
Jim Leyland Kenny Rogers made the All-Star team this year. He's 50-some games over .500 lifetime. He brings a lot to this party. I think we got a tremendous deal here.
brings fun guy leadership looks next third veteran
Roy Williams Kevin's our third guy right now, and he brings veteran leadership to this group. But we do make fun of him because he's so small. He looks like he's 5-7 out there next to us. But he does make plays.
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J. Nicholson Ken Holland brings a wealth of experience in preparing a team and he has had great success in selecting championship teams.
brings caliber guys help knows level nba next players ready team
Tom Doyle Keith brings a level of professionalism to the team that will help us get to the next level. He has been working with NBA caliber players and knows how to get these guys ready to play at that level.
bring car close filled half people possibly roads running tank
Tom Kennedy Keep your car filled up. If you have a half a tank of gas, you could possibly get out of harm's way. During the evacuation from Katrina, a lot of people started running out of gas. Then they had to close roads to try to bring tankers to fill them up.
bring depth design game good looking manual time
Rob Manuel Keep it simple, stupid. Good game design shouldn't keep you looking at the manual but should have enough depth where you feel like you bring something new to the game every time you play.
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Nick Johnson Just the opportunity to be here the next four years ? I?m looking forward to winning. I haven?t won the big one yet, and I want to bring that to Washington.
brings golf mind name playing ready start thoughts
Jim Kubinski Just the name Augusta brings to mind thoughts of championship golf. I feel we are ready to start playing our A-game, and what better place to do it than Augusta, Georgia.
money
Edmund White I was always ambitious - not to make money: to be published.
money torn
Pat McDonald I think it probably should just be torn down. It's probably going to take a lot of money to rebuild.
money
Chris Beatty He'll be making a lot more money than that senator.
money wake
Grant Heslov When I write, I make decent money doing it, but I don't wake up dreaming about writing.
money
Shaquille O'Neal I'm tired of hearing about money, money, money, money, money.
money
Simon Reuben If you can't make 40% on your money in Russia, you're a fool.
money
Silvio Santos I'm a TV man, not a money man.
money wasting
Stanley Tucci I'm not interested in wasting money on a project.
money people
Shuji Nakamura There are still people in Japan who think money is something evil.
pain torment
Adrienne Barbeau Her pain was very apparent, the torment she was in.
pain
Jesse Jackson I think the pain is subsiding. The back is getting better.
paintings
Kim Bauer The paintings were all over the place, on the walls, hanging.
paintings tend
Susan Kuretsky The paintings tend to be reproduced more often.
pain taken idle
William Wilberforce As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious.
painfully
Kelsea Ballerini I'm so weird and quirky, and painfully awkward sometimes.
pain competition different
Rob Sheffield Love dies in many different ways, and it's natural for the grass to seem greener on the other side. But it's not a competition; there's plenty of pain to go around.
pain cheer hate
Rob Zombie I never wanted there to be any moment in my movies when something would happen and the audience would cheer, like sometimes that happens in certain types of horror movies. I was never a fan of that, I wasn't looking for 'inventive' kills and I even hate that word because it's like, if you have these characters screaming or crying in pain I don't think anyone should be jumping out of their seat cheering. It should be horrible and you should feel sick watching it because that's what it is, sick.
pain believe apology
Rob Jackson Abuse is always wrong. Some try to excuse it. Most perpetrators have a sense of entitlement, thinking their actions are justified. Ironically, their victims may also believe they deserve to be mistreated. Some will even defend their abuser, citing his or her earnest apologies afterward. But abuse in any form, for any reason, wounds both spouses. It's always sinful, and few things destroy trust in a marriage as quickly. Regardless of childhood pain or marital conflict, mature spouses learn to set limits so anger doesn't become abuse by frequency, degree, or duration.