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trying
We were just trying some things out. You never know when you'll need it. Adanma Ekeledo
trying
We were just being aggressive. We were trying to get a big play right off the bat. Richard Kovalcheck
trying lasts next
My next film is always shaped by the last one... by the things I feel I didn't get right, or the things I like and want to try to develop further, but it always comes out of the last picture. Robert Benton
trying twenties bags
We spend our life until we’re twenty deciding what parts of ourself to put into the bag, and we spend the rest of our lives trying to get them out again. Robert Bly
trying looks stories
I try to look on the sunny side of life. If something dramatic happens to me, I always try to recount it as a comedy tale, rather than a victim's story. Suzanne Shaw
trying alliances way
Obama and the Democrats are not focused on the moderates. They're focused on getting their base out, and they're trying to expand that base by forming sympathetic, empathetic alliances with the downtrodden, and there are a lot of downtrodden because Obama has made them that way via his policies. Rush Limbaugh
trying alive never-quit
We never quit trying. I know that's kind of corny, but the fact is we never quit trying. The dugout was alive even when we were behind. And sometimes it works. Tony La Russa
trying actors want
I want to try and work in different genres with different types of actors, on small movies and big movies. Sam Mendes
trying technique modern
I wanted to make sure to always stay current, try to find new material and stay with the modern techniques. Rick Baker
wind political ugly
I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction. Barack Obama
wind doe earth
Once we agree on the future, the present will be much easier. A captain who does not know where he wants to sail, there is no wind on Earth that will bring him there. We have first to decide where we want to go, where we want to sail. Ami Ayalon
wind roots people
Over the millennia the seed of stories planted in the fertile soil of bits and scraps of facts was watered by wishes and began to take root and grow. Eventually, a bountiful fruit of rumors burst forth, to be spread on the wind of whispers that said we hid a fabled hoard of gold. Nothing could convince the believers that it was not true. The truth does not glitter for these people like gold does. Terry Goodkind