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George Herbert Mead Our cautious ancestors, when yawning, blocked the way to the entrance of evil spirits by putting their hands before their mouths. We find a reason for the gesture in the delicacy of manner which forbids an indecent exposure.
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William Blake He's a Blockhead who wants a proof of what he Can't Percieve And he's a Fool who tries to make such a Blockhead believe.
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Scott Wood There is no favoritism when it comes to run blocking or running routes, ... If all I'm going to do is run-block ... as long as the team wins, I don't care.
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Jay Frank We've done small ones before, but this is a big part of the city. Our guys have gone through the course two or three times. They decide which streets to block off and what will work.
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Brian Ferentz I think any time you have both programs having a lot of success, there's going to be a lot of attention. It's going to be tough for players on both sides to block out all that attention.
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Jon Klein It gives us a four-hour block of real news and information, and you cannot find four hours that will make for a more satisfying meal than that on television.
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Kevin Spacey I think that what is truly unfortunate is when an entire party makes a decision that they're going to block every single thing that a president wants to accomplish. It's very - it's very hard to get anything done in those circumstances.
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Fred Heinz I think they (Massac County) are better this year. Their linemen are good because they block and they run.
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Julie Buchanan Kathy told me she honestly thought they'd be home in three days, so they didn't pack a lot.
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Adam Braidwood I take a lot of responsibility for it. I'm going to go home and look in the mirror. I don't think, my last two games, I've played up to my potential.
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S. Walker I actually had to do my homework to pass the time. It was horrible.
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Vicki Bosley He was a hometown hero, and Lorraine made sure everyone knew it.
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John Milton He unobserved / Home to his mother's house private returned.
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Larry Brown He'd be in a lot more trouble when he got at home if he didn't do what he did.
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Mark Mersel He knows those guys. It's more of a homecoming than you might know.
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Simon Spurr I'll always be a Brit abroad, and I love London so much, but New York is my home.
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Najib Razak The vast majority of Malaysians are sensible people; they're moderates, they want peace, they want harmonious race relations at home. They look for national unity.
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Whitney Cummings I remember my agent at ICM at the beginning of my career telling me that I wasn't pretty enough, that I was always going to be a quirky sidekick. And he was an ogre of a man. He should have been carrying a torch. If he was in a bar, he couldn't have come near me, and then he was deciding my fate.
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Ursula K. Le Guin It did not matter, after all. He was only one man. One man's fate is not important. "If it is not, what is?" He could not endure those remembered words.
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Robert Hunter Don't waste the breath to save your face, When you have done your best, And even more is asked of you, Let fate decide the rest.
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Vladimir Nabokov We hasten to alienate the very fates we intended to woo.
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Zedd Fate does not always seek our consent.
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Ehud Barak their own fate and the fate of their families, their children, all of us.
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Andrew Lebow The fate of these seven refineries -- you don't know how long they'll be out for.
fate operating-systems
Neal Stephenson It is the fate of operating systems to become free.
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Joseph B. Wirthlin Our destiny and ultimate fate depend upon our daily decisions. . . .Tomorrow's joy or tomorrow's despair has its roots in decisions we make today. . . . Those who stand at the threshold of life always waiting for the right time to change are like the man who stands at the bank of a river waiting for the water to pass so he can cross on dry land.