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everybody healthy heart toward
We've been working toward getting everybody healthy in practice. They showed a lot of heart out there today. It was an all-around effort. Jody Bronson
everybody example love minute stop trying
Basically, we want everybody to stop for a minute and think about what it is they love about Litchfield, so it will be an example of what we're trying to save. Robert Gordon
everybody good guy job judge pretend ready sets start
Here's a good trick: Get a job as a judge at the Olympics. Then, if some guy sets a world record, pretend that you didn't see it and go, "Okay, is everybody ready to start now?". ![]()
everybody express says words
There are no words to express this. Everybody says there's nothing they can do. This is outrageous. Linda Evans
everybody local news tv
The Herald-Leader got it wrong, and it was also on the local TV news. I didn't see the Register, but everybody said it was wrong. David Williams
everybody plays stepped tonight
Everybody stepped up and they play big for us tonight. When everybody plays well, these are the result. Tonight was a sonic effort. Ray Allen
everybody knows red shore store
Everybody knows the red store on Shore Road. Sandy Millman
everybody hitting pitch striking
I want to pitch but it's a game-time decision. But if Carly is striking out everybody and they are hitting off me then she should be the one pitching. Kim White
everybody game locker nova playing room
After the Nova game we huddled up in the locker room and I told everybody to look at the scoreboard. We're better than that, I told them. So now our mind-set is just getting back to playing D. That's what got us off to our 3-1 (conference) start. Mark Borders
mean organization two
Capitalism and socialism are two distinct patterns of social organization. Private control of the means of production and public control are contradictory notions and not merely contrary notions. There is no such thing as a mixed economy, a system that would stand midway between capitalism and socialism. Ludwig von Mises
mean share tolerant
Being tolerant does not mean that I share another ones belief. But it does mean that I acknowledge another ones right to believe, and obey, his own conscience. Viktor E. Frankl
mean ideas argument
Multitudes of words are neither an argument of clear ideas in the writer, nor a proper means of conveying clear notions to the reader. Adam Clarke
mean talking practice
My first goal would be to reduce the perturbation in the carbon cycle. That would mean using carbon neutral sources of energy, and changing our agricultural practices to be less disruptive and polluting. I'm not talking about a policy here so much as changing the way our infrastructure works. That's why I'm so fascinated with changing the way we build cities, because they are the most developed forms of physical infrastructure for human habitation. Annalee Newitz
mean eye love-is
You rhapsodize about beauty, and my eyes glaze. Everything that I love is ugly. I mean really, you would be amazed. Just do me a favor, it's the least that you can do, just don't treat me like I am something that happened to you. Ani Difranco
mean thinking like-you
I mean, I think it's hard enough to find somebody you can stand for more than ten minutes, so, like, you shouldn't narrow your options. Ani Difranco
mean connections punk
I see a lot of connections between folk and punk music just because they're both subcorporate music - I mean, traditionally. Ani Difranco
mean thinking artist
I'm an artist living in a small, Scottish village. So one would expect to be treated with some sort of caution. And the village and the farmers have shown enormous tolerance of me and interest in what I do. I mean, they don't necessarily understand what I'm doing all the time. But they, you know, I think they respect what I do and that there is a connection between what they do with the land and what I do, you know, that we're both dependent on weather and respond to that. Andy Goldsworthy
mean loss talking
Listening is not merely not talking...it means taking a vigorous human interest in what is being told to us. Andrew Miller