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strength fighting thinking
I used to think you were weak and just didn't fight back ... but now, honestly, I think you're actually pretty tough. It takes a hell of a lot of strength to not complain and lash out. Richelle Mead
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I really think that is a real strength of the team. John Pont
strength peace gun
Arms in the hands of citizens may be used at individual discretion... in private self-defense. John Adams
strength determination service-culture
In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength of the effort is the measure of the result. James Allen
strength running lying
Superior strength is found in the long run to lie with those who had right on their side. James Anthony Froude
strength running workout
I have found the Iron to be my greatest friend. It never freaks out on me, never runs. Friends may come and go. But two hundred pounds is always two hundred pounds Henry Rollins
strength sleep devil
If I grapple with sin in my own strength, the devil knows he may go to sleep. Henry Adams
strength fashion individuality
I was not designed to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest. Henry David Thoreau
strength being-strong forgiveness
The weak can never forgive. Mahatma Gandhi
cunningham people shoe waiting
The Scanlon thing, the Cunningham thing, I think you have more people waiting for the other shoe to drop. Jeff Flake
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Cunningham and Polley were enforcers at the net. Chas Konopka
cunning boast
The very cunning conceal their cunning; the indifferently shrewd boast of it. Christian Nestell Bovee
cunningham days family gone happy meeting neighbors talked
Mr. Cunningham would have gone over to his neighbors and had a family meeting with them and talked it out over cake. ... Happy Days Henry Winkler
cunning knowledge ought rather wisdom
Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. Plato
cunning fool fools-and-foolishness knave man nor weakness wit
No man is so much a fool as not to have wit enough sometimes to be a knave; nor any so cunning a knave as not to have the weakness sometimes to play the fool George Savile