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William Kunstler May 4th is a particularly memorable day in American history because 84 years to the day before May 4, 1970, there was another demonstration at the Haymarket Square in Chicago.
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William Faulkner Gough never pretended to perfection or to sainthood - well, hardly ever. Although when he set off the metal detector at airport security, he would blame his aura.
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Robin Williams A woman would never make a nuclear bomb. They would never make a weapon that kills, no, no. They'd make a weapon that makes you feel bad for a while.
memorable ideas people
Robin Williams I started doing comedy because that was the only stage that I could find. It was the pure idea of being on stage. That was the only thing that interested me, along with learning the craft and working, and just being in productions with people.
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Robin Williams I was once walking in an airport and a woman came up to me and said, 'Be zany!'. That'd be like walking up to Baryshikov and going, 'Plie! Just do a plie! Do it! Do a releve right now! Lift my wife!'
memorable fighting disease
Robin Williams If we're going to fight a disease, let's fight one of the most terrible diseases of all, indifference.
memorable brightness language
Robert Pinsky In the particular presence of memorable language we can find a reminder of our ability to know and retain knowledge itself: the brightness wherein all things come to see.
memorable heart emotional
Robert Pinsky A sentence is like a tune. A memorable sentence gives its emotion a melodic shape. You want to hear it again, say it—in a way, to hum it to yourself. You desire, if only in the sound studio of your imagination, to repeat the physical experience of that sentence. That craving, emotional and intellectual but beginning in the body with a certain gesture of sound, is near the heart of poetry.
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Davis III He's a very, very good player. When he wants to hit it long, he just bombs it out there. He's got great hands and putts very well. I don't think he missed a whole lot of putts he had to make, maybe one.
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Bill Shuster It is clear that terrorists, whether using a plane to kill innocent Americans or exploding car bombs in the Middle East, do not fight fairly.
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Tim Robinson We tossed a few bombs at each other now and then, but that is a side issue for us. We both share a common vision that biometrics are a great way to initiate transactions.
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Todd Lampman We've got to have a guy that can obviously do some things other than try to hit bombs for us. You have such a variety of pitchers in high school ... you've got to be able to handle a lot of different people and know what's going on around you and keep people in the right spots.
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Larry Rice We've gone a long way to discounting a favorable outcome -- you're getting the rally that should have taken place the day the bombs fell. The real question is how much longer are the hedge funds going to let the market go before they put on short positions again. Valuations, North Korea -- you don't hear about this stuff anymore, but it's still out there.
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Made Pastika He is a second-hand car dealer, an electronics expert and his role was to detonate the bombs by cellular phone.
bombs atoms glamour
William F. Buckley, Jr. Kennedy after all has lots of glamour - Gregory Peck with an atom bomb in his holster.
bombs rooms target
William F. Buckley, Jr. It had all the earmarks of a CIA operation; the bomb killed everybody in the room except the intended target!
bombs dynamite
Samuel Goldwyn The A-bomb is dynamite.
weapons fields found
Richard Crashaw In love's field was never found A nobler weapon than a wound.
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Richard M. Nixon The jawbone of an ass is just as dangerous a weapon today as in Sampson's time.
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Sarah Shahi I can take a newspaper and make it a lethal weapon.
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Winston Churchill Apt analogies are among the most formidable weapons of the rhetorician.
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Ty Cobb A ball bat is a wondrous weapon.
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Vladimir Putin You can do a lot more with weapons and politeness than just politeness.
weapons armour
William Gurnall We must not confide in the armour of God, but in the God of this armour, because all our weapons are only mighty through God.
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William Gurnall It is the image of God reflected in you that so enrages hell; it is this at which the demons hurl their mightiest weapons.
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Zygmunt Bauman The rationality of the ruled is always the weapon of the rulers.