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games prevent senators
Often times, political games prevent senators from even beginning to debate some of the most important issues. Michael Bennet
games happy hear lucky reminds
And then I see them at the games, and they just go, go, go. I never hear them complain. Heck, they're always so happy to be there. And it reminds me how lucky we are to have them. Brian Buchanan
games good honestly honor miss remember
It was an honor to be a part of history, but honestly I don't remember all the games we've played. I do remember the trips, though, and that's what we will miss the most ? all those good times. Michael Beasley
games huge scoring statement team though unless win
It was a huge statement for us. Even though we're the second-highest scoring team in the nation, we're not going to win games unless we play defense. Bobby Jones
games longer rookies season time
The season started, you've got two games under your belt, you're no longer rookies any more. We don't have any more time to still be learning. E. O. Wilson
games left
The season's not over. We still have two games left to win. Andre Jacobs
games hang hard left lost practice work
The season's not over. We're not going to hang our heads. Are we disappointed we lost this game? Definitely. But we still have games left to play. We just have to work in practice as hard as we can and see what happens. Dan Grunfeld
games giving hard match missed points serves serving win
The serving was awful, we had 12 missed serves in the match which is like giving away 12 points to the other team. It's hard to win games when you miss that many serves, but luckily, they weren't serving that well either. Fawnda Rogers
games warmth
These were the Games of the heart, of warmth and of a smile. Jean Killy
childhood approval adults
Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. C. S. Lewis
childhood disease literature
Literature is a textually transmitted disease, normally contracted in childhood. Jane Yolen
childhood fundamentals conditions
The fundamental condition of childhood is powerlessness. Jane Smiley
childhood aging
The old are in a second childhood. Aristophanes
childhood rough
I had a very rough and tumultuous childhood. Corey Feldman
childhood trying wish
The truth about childhood, as many of us have had to endure it, is inconceivable, scandalous, painful. Not uncommonly, it is monstrous. Invariably, it is repressed. To be confronted with this truth all at once and to try to integrate it into our consciousness, however ardently we may wish it, is clearly impossible. Alice Miller
childhood parent survival
I have never known a patient to portray his parents more negatively than he actually experienced them in childhood but always more positively--because idealization of his parents was essential for his survival. Alice Miller
childhood wish behinds
That is how you know you've left childhood behind-when you wish for time to go backward. Alice Hoffman
childhood way persons
No one knows you like a person with whom you've shared a childhood. No one will ever understand you in quite the same way. Alice Hoffman
youth imaginary audience
Youth is the time of life lived for some imaginary audience. Douglas Coupland
youth sometimes misspent-youth
Time misspent in youth is sometimes all the freedom one ever has. Anita Brookner
youth realizing stereotype
All stereotypes turn out to be true. This is a horrifying thing about life. All those things you fought against as a youth: you begin to realize they're stereotypes because they're true. David Cronenberg
youth
A youth is to be regarded with respect. Confucius
youth wounds
Youth is Gilead, in which is balm for every wound. Ambrose Bierce
youth possibility collections
Youth is above all a collection of possibilities. Albert Camus
youth pale late
He regarded love as a sort of cruel malady through which the elect are required to pass in their late youth and from which they emerge, pale and wrung, but ready for the business of living. Thornton Wilder
youth habit individual
Youth is the seed time of good habits, as well in nations as in individuals. Thomas Paine
youth stranger
Youth is the future smiling at a stranger, which is itself. Victor Hugo