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blowing fast life pass preventing pulled
I pass my life in preventing the storm from blowing down the tent, and I drive in the pegs as fast as they are pulled up. Abraham Lincoln
blowing curtain fear learn life pull pushing smoke
One of the most important things you can do in your life is to learn to pull back the curtain of fear so you can see it for what it really is - the enemy blowing a lot of smoke and pushing your buttons. Victoria Osteen
blowing cable front heavy looked mist movement weird
There was no way to focus on the movement of the cable. If I looked down at the cable there was water moving everywhere. And if I looked up there was heavy mist blowing in front of my face. So it was a very unique, a weird sensation. Nik Wallenda
blowing fence great history hit home run school wind
That was great to see. That was the first home run over the fence in school history. And she hit it real well. This is a big park. It's 225 (feet) down the line. And the wind was blowing in a little. She had to hit it well to get it out. Jeff Davidson
blowing holiday likely moderate modest season
The 2002 holiday season will likely be a moderate one, not blowing away modest expectations, but not disappointing them either. Gina Martin
blowing game games gotten looking pitch process start thinking
We've gotten away from looking at the process of the game. We start looking at the big picture, and we start thinking about (winning all the games in a series). Right now we're blowing this up way too big, and that's what we did during the (losing streak). We need to play the game pitch by pitch. Holly Vlymen
blowing chance city few field games nice power winds
We've got power in the lineup. What's been frustrating in Cedar City are games where the wind's blowing in. Today, on a nice field and the winds down, we had a chance to put a few out. David Eldredge
blowing god hit knows looks manages oil per point stay
We're not at that point yet, but ... it looks like we're going to hit it in June. That is, barring the unforeseen -- God knows who blowing up God knows what -- and if oil manages to stay under $100 per barrel. Joe Winter
blowing elevator guy inventory standing
We're working in the dark; we don't have an inventory list. We had an elevator guy standing waist-deep in sewage-contaminated water, blowing on the wires so we could short-circuit the elevator and get it working. John Clements
breaking car equivalent guess
I didn't mean to live in Portland. It was kind of an accident - I mean, the equivalent of my car breaking down there and me being like, 'Well... I guess this is what I'm doing. I just can't find a better alternate.' Isaac Brock
breaking ignore obviously somebody
We can't ignore somebody who's obviously breaking the law. Carolyn Beck
breaking check clubs fine gamble knowing pay rules situation stronger
We can't have a situation where clubs can take a gamble breaking the rules, knowing that all they need to do is write a check to pay a fine at the end of the season. There has to be a stronger disincentive. David Gallop
breaking terribly
I loved the sound of the ocean, the breaking surf, the vastness, but still didn't feel terribly comfortable in it. Raymond Bonner
breaking fearless grow life quite realize
I was quite fearless as a kid. But I've had to realize I'm not invincible. That's what breaking your back does. It makes you grow up and reassess life. Orlando Bloom
breaking left lows ourselves support
We've left ourselves without support as we're breaking to new lows for the year, Richard Suttmeier
breaking vibration
Use vibration with caution. If you see you're getting any breaking of rock, you've got to back off. Dale Decker
breaking command fastball threw timid
My breaking ball, I didn't have command of it. I threw a fastball and he really wasn't timid at all. Shingo Takatsu
breaking cities connection discovered leads men shared soon
Most men think graft a sporadic evil, breaking out here and there, with no connection between outbreaks. I shared the same opinion, but very soon I discovered that the graft in the cities always leads to the graft in the State. Lincoln Steffens
fairy fascinated tales
As a child, I loved fairy tales because the story, the what-comes-next, is paramount. As an adult, I'm fascinated by their logic and illogic. Gail Carson Levine
fair ideas issue serious stay
Groupthink can become a serious issue - old ideas stay around after they're useful, and new ideas too often don't get a fair hearing. Elizabeth Warren
fairly looks plan reason reasonable
The only reason this plan looks reasonable is that it is scaled back from something that was fairly audacious. Janna Sampson
fair fine google less money pedestal people service telling users
If people use Chrome, we make less money on our service and that's fine by us because that is fair competition. I wouldn't put Google on a pedestal for competition, but they aren't telling users not to use OpenDNS. David Ulevitch
fairly shake
Even fairly serious moviegoers can't shake this shadow of the corporate world. Noah Baumbach
fair finding mistaken peace solution surely
The Americans are surely mistaken if they think they can make peace without finding a real and fair solution to the Palestinian issue. Hassan Nasrallah
fair good red
That would not be fair to Red Hook. But we have a good team. Mike Irwin
fairly forth secure tough
That was tough for me to get situated because I was back and forth (between positions) the whole season. Now, I'm fairly secure at defense. Chris Lee
fairly
That will actually look fairly interesting on a T-shirt. John Koskinen
haste worry
Haste makes waste;Waste makes worry; So do not be in a hurry. Sathya Baba
haste maker might narrow point premium relaxed sale schedule spotlight strategic time
From a strategic point of view, this sale allows them to narrow the spotlight on being a maker of premium cars. There was some haste to get this done and had they had more time and a relaxed schedule to get this done, they might have been able to get more for the business. Stephen Pope
haste pluck modest
Modest wisdom plucks me from over-credulous haste. William Shakespeare
haste desperate cases
Haste is needful in a desperate case. William Shakespeare
hasten hears learning practice understand whatsoever
Whatsoever one would understand what he hears must hasten to put into practice what he has heard. St. Gregory The Great
haste fame
Celebrity is never more admired than by the negligent. William Shakespeare
haste speed worst
The more haste, ever the worst speed. Charles Churchill
haste speed poor
Reckless haste makes poor speed. Benjamin Franklin
haste-makes-waste haste take-time
Take time for all things. Benjamin Franklin
speed
We had opportunities where we could use our speed and get going on them, ... And we capitalized. Craig Conroy
speeding time tough
We were having a tough time speeding them up. Jay Wright
speed
He's a different kind of guy. He's a slasher. (Dave) was more of a speed guy. But we'll take another Fischer. John Donnelly
speed strength strongest
He's got to be one of the strongest safeties in the nation. He's got the strength and the speed and the quickness. Rich Miano
speed
He's got the kind of speed you can't coach, Marvel Smith
speeds
He just did what he does. He mixes his speeds up. Pat Listach
speed talk tough
He doesn't talk about it. He's a tough guy. You can see it in his speed and some of his movement. Brad Dancer
speed
I don't know where the speed was today. Daron Rahlves
speed mustang five
I drive a Mustang. A 2005 five-speed GT convertible. Bob Seger
storms sure wipe
We have to make sure that one or two storms are not going to wipe out the company." () Joe McCormick
storms unheard winter
Winter storms such as this are not unheard of but this one was severe. Paul Moreno
storms trips
We're able to just make more trips during the day. It's the big storms that get us into overtime. Rick Gales
storms year
There was one year in 1933 we actually had 21 storms. That's been the most in the Atlantic. However, it was before we started naming storms Danielle Brown
storms tropical
We've got tropical storms and hurricanes brewing in the ocean. Michael Chertoff