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mistake plate
Hoffman just made a mistake and put something over the plate I could hit, Brian Giles
mistakes tough
He's as tough as they come. He doesn't make mistakes. Ned Yost
mistakes played
I thought we were going to win. ... We made some mistakes but we played awfully hard. Dave Loos
mistakes process understand
I think through the mistakes they've made, they understand the process a little better. Jeff Scott
mistake rally saturday work
I think they made a mistake by having the rally on a work day. It would have been better to have it on a Saturday or Sunday. Bruce Miller
mistakes ourselves pride special teams
We made too many mistakes on special teams, ... That can't happen. We pride ourselves on special teams at Samford. So we've got to get that fixed. Bill Gray
mistakes
We made too many mistakes, it was everybody. We look like we are so nervous, like we don't want to play. Pavol Demitra
mistakes pay
He wasn't real sharp. But they have a good-hitting club. They make you pay if you make mistakes and that's what it was. John Gibbons
mistakes
He made that one mistake. What can you do? Ray Rivera
confused homer
I was confused for a second. I didn't know what was going on, ... If they were going to give me a choice, I was going to take the homer over the double. Grady Sizemore
confused hard material
I was confused and all the material I read got me more confused. With all the things I got in the mail, it was hard to decide. Bobbie Williams
confused defend fifth matter seven sitting six
I don't even know why I'm sitting here in fifth place in the ACC having to defend anything. I'm really confused about that. Matter of fact, I think we need six or seven teams. Leonard Hamilton
confused mess wisdom
I don't know what was the wisdom in that decision. It confused the mess out of everybody. Robert Belcher
confused age force
We live in an age disturbed, confused, bewildered, afraid of its own forces, in search not merely of its road but even of its direction Woodrow Wilson
confused sleep eye
A nap is not to be confused with sleeping. We sleep to recharge our bodies. We nap to care for our souls. When we nap, we are resting our eyes while our imaginations soar. Getting ready for the next round. Sorting, sifting, separating the profound from the profane, the possible from the improbable. Rehearsing our acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize, our surprise on receiving the MacArthur genius award. This requires a prone position. If we're lucky, we might drift off, but we won't drift far. Just far enough to ransom our creativity from chaos. Sarah Ban Breathnach
confused thinking church-music
I think it's funny how people get confused when they think about church music, because a lot of times there is a soloist who stands out, but my church wasn't like that at all. Valerie June
confused mean unique
When I say "I," I mean a thing absolutely unique, not to be confused with any other. Ugo Betti
confused mean independent
Whereas money is a means to an end for a filmmaker, to the corporate mind money is the end. Right now, I think independent film is very confused, because there's excess pressure in the marketplace for entertainment to pay off. Robert Redford
judging
There are so many pianists that play so well. Once they're at that level, the judging is so subjective. Michael Luxner
judging tests sole
The test of all knowledge is experiment. Experiment is the sole judge of scientific truth. Richard P. Feynman
judging style riding
Everyone has a completely different style of riding and a different style of judging. Travis Pastrana
judging doe appearance
Does God judge us by appearances? I Suspect that He does. W. H. Auden
judging may knows
We neither know nor judge ourselves; others may judge, but cannot know us. God alone judges and knows us. Wilkie Collins
judging incidents trusted
What is truth? Truth doesn't really exist. Who is going to judge whether my experience of an incident is more valid than yours? No one can be trusted to be the judge of that. Tracey Emin
judging criticism firsts
Criticism, as it was first instituted by Aristotle, was meant as a standard of judging well. Samuel Johnson
judging common hateful
Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid. Samuel Johnson
judging attention way
Violence is not to be undertaken by private persons. If a state or administration acts without due and visible attention to agreed international process, it acts in a way analogous to a private person. It purports to be judge of its own interest. Rowan Williams