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mediator needed upstairs
Chris Chambers He's being a mediator on the sideline. That's more of what he is. That's what we needed down there. But he could probably go back upstairs now and everything would be the same.
media police talking
Douglas Green I already know that. I'll be talking to the police about that, not to the media.
media choir used
William Safire Writers who used to show off their erudition no longer sing in the bare ruined choir of the media.
media rights guarantees
William J. Brennan You in the media ought to be ashamed of yourselves to call the provisions and the guarantees of the Bill of Rights 'Technicalities'. They're not. We are what we are because of those guarantees.
media research quests
William Gibson I guess Twitter is the first thing that has been attractive to me as social media. I never felt the least draw to Facebook or MySpace. I've been involved anonymously in some tiny listservs, mainly in my ceaseless quest for random novelty, and sometimes while doing something that more closely resembles research.
media doe baloney
William F. Buckley, Jr. Why does baloney avoid the grinder?
media years force
Richard M. Nixon Watergate had become the center of the media's universe, and during the remaining year of my presidency the media tried to force everything else to revolve around it.
media suffering sometimes
Rebekah Brooks Sometimes I suspect most of the media commentariat are suffering from Munchausen syndrome.
suffering form clear
Richard Paul Evans Suffering ceases to be suffering when we form a clear picture of it.
suffering purpose might
Whitley Strieber I wondered if I might not be in the grip of demons, if they were not making me suffer for their own purposes, or simply for their enjoyment.
suffering
Vance Havner We are suffering from a believism that never has believed, and a receivism that never has received, and it leads to deceivism.
suffering sin lord
Samuel Rutherford I assure you by the Lord, your adversaries shall get no advantage against you, except you sin, and offend your Lord, in your sufferings.
suffering tragedy firsts
Samuel Johnson When any calamity has been suffered the first thing to be remembered is, how much has been escaped.
suffering peculiar providence
Samuel Johnson The equity of Providence has balanced peculiar sufferings with peculiar enjoyments.
suffering divine knows
Willa Cather Only a Woman, divine, could know all that a woman can suffer.
suffering lessons this-life
Vincent Van Gogh To suffer without complaint is the only lesson we have to learn in this life
suffering alive kind
Vincent Van Gogh I am astonished at the high prices paid for works by painters who are dead, prices none of them could expect when they were alive. It is a kind of tulip trade, in which living painters suffer but do not profit.
sometimes dimitri dedicated
Richelle Mead Eddie was intensely dedicated too. Adrian sometimes called him mini-Dimitri
sometimes shops knickers
Trinny Woodall I literally change on the shop floor. I just stand there in my knickers sometimes.
sometimes enough responsible
Sarah Silverman Sometimes loving each other isn't enough. You have to be responsible for your own happiness. You can't stay in a relationship because you're afraid of the unknown.
sometimes breathe knows
Tori Amos Sometimes I breathe you in and I know you know.
sometimes easy taxes
Venus Williams Sometimes, you know, once you pay your taxes and once you pay your expenses, once you've lived this life, things add up quickly. And it's easy to become a statistic. And that's something I've always tried to avoid, and I've always said, hey - not that it won't be me, that, hey, it could be me.
sometimes grows
Zac Efron Sometimes you grow out of love.
sometimes robinson-crusoe novel
William Golding Biography always has fulfiled this role. Robinson Crusoe is a biography, as is Tom Jones. You can go through the whole range of the novel, and you will find it is biography. The only difference between one example and the other is that sometimes it's a partial biography and sometimes it's a total biography. Clarissa, for example, is a partial biography of Clarissa and a partial biography of Lovelace. In other words, it doesn't follow Lovelace from when he is in the cradle, though it takes him to the grave.
sometimes rich prose
William Strunk, Jr. Rich, ornate prose is hard to digest, generally unwholesome, and sometimes nauseating.
sometimes stuck limbo
William Boyd Sometimes limbo is a tolerable place to be stuck.