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The poet called Miss Liberty's torch 'the lamp beside the golden door.' Well, that was the entrance to America, and it still is. And now you really know why we're here tonight. The glistening hope of that lamp is still ours. Every promise, every opportunity, is still golden in this land. And through that golden door our children can walk into tomorrow with the knowledge that no one can be denied the promise that is America. Her heart is full; her torch is still golden, her future bright. She has arms big enough to comfort and strong enough to support, for the strength in her arms is the strength of her people. She will carry on in the '80s unafraid, unashamed, and unsurpassed. In this springtime of hope, some lights seem eternal; America's is. Ronald Reagan
knew prepare teams weapon yards zero
We knew going in that they were going to zero in on Kevin, who still had 115 yards in the game. Now, we've got another weapon - teams have to prepare even harder. Joby Scroggs
knew needed tight
I knew it was going to be a tight match. We needed every point. Chuck Tursky
knew thinking
I knew I hadn't pitched out of the stretch, but I wasn't thinking about a no-hitter. C.C. Sabathia
knew moved needed unusual western
I knew I didn't want to do that forever. I was 26 years old and needed something different, an unusual challenge. So I moved to Western Europe. Michael Oster
knew step
I knew I didn't have much time, that I had to take a step and let it go. Chris Hernandez
knew partly
I knew I couldn't do what Eddie Izzard does, so I just tried to write some stories that were based, or partly based, on my own experiences. Deirdre O'Kane
knew
I knew I could do anything I wanted to do and go anywhere I wanted to go and not have to worry if I could afford it. Cilla Black
knew special took
I knew he was special from the first day when he took over the huddle. The huddle, that?s the linebacker?s house. Chuck Darby
knew
I knew he was going to get some time, but man. That's a long time. Elliott Ambrose
looking throw
They're always looking to throw it downfield. We've got to get them to punt and get some turnovers. Pat Murphy
looking open terms wide
We're really wide open in terms of looking at some things. Sgt. Phillips
looking mean shallow stop
Our culture is all about shallow relationships. But that doesn't mean we should stop looking each other in the eye and having deep conversations. Francis Chan
smart dumb world
In a world of dumb terminals and telephones, networks had to be smart. But in a world of smart terminals, networks have to be dumb. George Gilder
smart lovely answers
Sci-fi fans are awesome. They're very smart, they like to be involved, they like to ask questions. I've been asked questions I don't even know the answer to. I've never had any aggressive interactions. I've had lovely interactions. Rachel Nichols
smart believe thinking
Now, we don't get rid of it in round one because we don't think that that's politically smart, and we don't think that's the right way to go through a transition. But we believe it's going to wither on the vine because we think people are voluntarily going to leave it - voluntarily. Newt Gingrich
smart stupid may
We are entering a period of human history that may provide an answer to the question of whether it is better to be smart than stupid. Noam Chomsky
smart player three
We have very smart players and they've been fortunate to play for three very good coaches. Joe Dumars
smart cat thinking
On the other hand, I think cats have Asperger's. Like me, they're very smart. And like me, sometimes they simply need to be left alone. Jodi Picoult
smart hate air
Too pissed off to cry, I said, 'This is only making me hate her. I don't want to hate her. And what's the point, if that's all it's making me do?' Still refusing to answer how and why questions. Still insisting on an aura of mystery. I leaned forward, head between by knees, and the Colonel placed a head on my upper back. 'The point is that there are always alsweres, Pudge.' And then he pushed air out between his pursed lips and I could hear the angry quiver in his voice as he repeated, 'There are always answers. We just have to be smart enough.' ~Miles/Pudge and Chip/the Colonel, pg 168 John Green
smart marijuana cells
As Alaska zipped through something obvious about linear equations, stoner/baller Hank Walsten said, "Wait, wait. I don't get it." "That's because you have eight functioning brain cells." "Studies show that Marijuana is better for your health than those cigarettes," Hank said. Alaska swallowed a mouthful of fries, took a drag on her cigarette, and blew a smoke at Hank. "I may die young," she said. "But at least I'll die smart. Now, back to tangents. John Green
smart class may
And in my classes, I will talk most of the time, and you will listen most of the time. Because you may be smart, but I've been smart longer. John Green