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benches midst form
Alan Keyes We must reject dictatorship in whatever form it takes--and especially when it rears its head in our own midst on the bench.
benches instead small
Scott Williams It was so small and they had these wooden benches instead of chairs,
benches cleared early few filling four fourth kids large number played special starters team third
Jim Ryan We pretty much cleared the benches by early in the third quarter. We played a lot of kids, which was nice, ... I would say a large number of kids had two or more quarters. There were very few starters who had four quarters, and the only ones who did were kids who were filling in on a special team here or there in the fourth quarter.
benches last ripped scouts spring
Carolyn Battaglia These wildflowers the scouts planted last spring are right where some of the benches were ripped up.
benches human
Mal Peet The very provision of benches by the council or the corporation acknowledges the human need to be private in public, to be conspicuously idle, to have nothing better to do.
benches ephemeral als
Bruce Hoffman Al-Qaeda's obituary has been written countless times over the decade. Each iteration has proved to be ephemeral, as the moment has continually shown itself to have a deeper bench than we imagine.
benches pounds necks
Dirk Benedict At 200 pounds, with a 17-inch neck, a resting pulse of 78, a bench press of 200 pounds, I was very much indeed a normal, All-American male. I carried my sickness within.
benches both common fact forms generally intimate public spaces widely
Mal Peet Benches and books have things in common beyond the fact that they're generally to do with sitting. Both are forms of public privacy, intimate spaces widely shared.
nice lying thinking
Alan Rickman You can act truthfully or you can lie. You can reveal things about yourself or you can hide. Therefore, the audience recognizes something about themselves or they don't -- You hope they don't leave the theatre thinking that was nice...now where's the cab?'
nice being-nice sometimes
Alain Robert Sometimes doing the forbidden can be nice.
nice character play
Alan Alda I don't really worry about the size of the part much any more. It's nice to have more time to work on the character, and to have big scenes to play. But if there's something playable there, and if it's interesting to do, then that's nice.
nice nasty
Al Neuharth Be as nice as possible and as nasty as necessary.
nice very-nice
Chris Claremont I'm the best there is at what I do but what I do best isn't very nice
nice thinking careers
Chiwetel Ejiofor I am aware that I have been incredibly fortunate in my life to work with the people that I have worked with and pursue the projects that I have been able to do. There are so many films that I have done that I really, as a film person, as a film fan, that I like. And that is a nice place to think of a career in.
nice character differences
Edward Gibbon The most worthless of mankind are not afraid to condemn in others the same disorders which they allow in themselves; and can readily discover some nice difference in age, character, or station, to justify the partial distinction.
nice loss history
Edward Gibbon The brutal soldiers satisfied their sensual appetites without consulting either the inclination or the duties of their female captives; and a nice question of casuistry was seriously agitated, Whether those tender victims, who had inflexibly refused their consent to the violation which they sustained, had lost, by their misfortune, the glorious crown of virginity. There were other losses indeed of a more substantial kind and more general concern.
nice two cocktails
Dean Cain Mix one part Denzel Washington and two parts Eva Mendes and you have a nice hot cocktail.
relax transition problem
Chogyam Trungpa We are always in transition. If you can just relax with that, you'll have no problem.
relaxation today modern
Arne Jacobsen That business of relaxation, which is so terribly modern today, is all good and well, but my work interests me so much, and is so varied, that many times it seems relaxing when I go from one aspect to another.
relaxed time wear
Lucy Fry I'm a relaxed person, and I kind of just wear anything; I don't put that much time and care into planning an outfit.
relax watches pressure
Bob Ross No pressure. Just relax and watch it happen.
relaxation lag quiet
William Shakespeare I could be well content To entertain the lag-end of my life With quiet hours.
relaxed shoot status updating
Kaya Scodelario Who doesn't want to shoot for 'Vogue?' I remember updating my Facebook status to say 'Doing 'Vogue' today', it was so exciting. I thought it would be really intimidating, and I don't like photoshoots, but that was the most relaxed one I've done.
relax quality three
Carlos Slim With three work days a week, we would have more time to relax; for quality of life,
relax directors spontaneous
Bo Derek When you trust your director completely, then you can relax, be spontaneous, be malleable.
relax stinks
Steve Nicol It stinks to go on the road. Hopefully, we'll be able to relax and play.
sitting done news
Ed Bradley The only thing I'd ever done with news was to read copy sitting at the microphone in the studio.
sitting scripts film
Deepa Mehta I've never seen or heard of a mob sitting down to read a film script.
situation our-lives
Deborah Norville There is something in even the darkest situations that we can make a positive in our lives.
situation time
Herman Edwards We're in a situation where time is of the essence,
situation strong
Dennis Kavelman We're in a situation now where you have to play it out and fortunately we have very strong contingency plans.
sitting folding chairs
Bill Murray I didn't get into this position by being like a stiff sitting on the set in a folding chair. I did it by walking around on the streets and stirring things up.
sitting cows tvs
Celia Cruz If I don't work, I'll be sitting on the couch watching TV, eating popcorn and getting like a cow.
sit tendency
Andy Brandt When we get a lead, we have a tendency to sit back.
situations-in-life psychics psychology
Carl Jung There are as many archetypes as there are typical situations in life. Endless repetition has engraved these experiences into our psychic constitution, not in the forms of images filled with content, but at first only as forms without content, representing merely the possibility of a certain type of perception and action.