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people train year
People train for this all year like the Olympics. Michael White
people winter
People think, 'It's a winter hike, I don't have to take as much water,' but they do. Sarah Davis
people risen
People see me and they think, "He's risen from the dead. Richard M. Nixon
people stuff thinks weeks ya
People say this stuff like they just thought of it, ... Everyone thinks they're so clever. I'm like, 'Heard that two weeks ago. Where ya been?' Jon Jansen
people
People see what's there and think that's what was always there. But it wasn't. Before 1921 it was very different. Peggy Baker
people threw walk whatever
People see what I did: walk off the court. I snatched my back brace off and threw it. I'm frustrated. We're losing. I'm frustrated. Whatever it is, people are going to assume. ... It is what it is. Kenyon Martin
people signs
People see those signs and they kind of wonder. Eric Greene
people time tv
People see my modelling and see me getting papped all the time and don't really get to see me because I don't do much TV or whatever. Abbey Clancy
people
People see Merkel as an alternative out of their desperation. She may not be, but that's how they see her now. Gerd Langguth
tragedy
This is a tragedy that should not have happened. Mark Rosenker
tragedy would-be able
I love to communicate, and I love music. That's why I always thought not being able to hear would be a tragedy. Andrew Solomon
tragedy misery kicks
Tragedy ought really to be a great kick at misery. D. H. Lawrence
tragedy use triumph
God uses sorrowful tragedy to set the stage for surprising triumph-whether in this life or the life to come. David Platt
tragedy flawless clean
Tragedy is clean, it is restful, it is flawless. Jean Anouilh
tragedy deceit reason
Tragedy is restful: and the reason is that hope, that foul, deceitful thing, has no part in it. Jean Anouilh
tragedy deuces comic
Always be comic in a tragedy. What the deuce else can you do? Gilbert K. Chesterton
tragedy height looks
If we climb high enough, we will reach a height from which tragedy ceases to look tragic. Irvin D. Yalom
tragedy morality tales
History is a tragedy, not a morality tale. I. F. Stone
journalism missions profession
Journalism is not a profession, but a mission. Benito Mussolini
journalism good-journalism
Nothing will replace good journalism. Alexis Ohanian
journalism newspapers newspapers-journalism
I hope we never live to see the day when a thing is as bad as some of our newspapers make it. Will Rogers
journalism exception presses
The press is, almost without exception, corrupt. Henry David Thoreau
journalism communism
Journalism is less addictive than communism. Dan Rather