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maybe night open percent stay wild
A wild guess, maybe 5 or 10 percent stay open all night. Pete Madland
maybe size
The scanner's about the size of a toaster, maybe just a little longer, John Talbot
maybe signing unless
Unless you are Stephen King, a book signing is attended by maybe 40 or 50 people. Dana Stabenow
maybe
There's just something about youth and comedy that go together. Maybe it's that foolishness, that silliness that you can get away with when you're younger, that you can't get away with when you're older. Joe Flaherty
maybe physically pressure took watching
She took a day of rest, which is fine. She is physically prepared, and maybe she doesn't need that day of pressure with everyone watching her. Katarina Witt
maybe people stop talking
People wouldn't stop talking to us. I don't know why that was. Maybe it's the way we approached them. Ken Woods
maybe people worried
People were worried that like Lucent and maybe a little like Ericsson things were softening up for them. But it doesn't look like that. Edward Snyder
maybe modern museum poets time
Poets now read all over the place, but at that time they didn't - if they were famous, they maybe read at the Museum of Modern Art. Jonah Raskin
maybe uncle
My great-great-great uncle - or maybe it's only two 'greats' - crossbred the first Aberdeen Angus. Joanna Lumley
means simply system
A 'work around' simply means your system doesn't work. Rodney Lovell
means thank
Thank you so much. You have no idea how much this means to me. Kelly Clarkson
meaningful playing
This is pretty special. It's exciting, just because you know you're playing meaningful games. Carlos Delgado
mean kids white
I love everything black, because black is cool. When something crosses over, people are like, "Oh, this is a crossover." First of all, there is no urban anymore. Pop culture is black. White kids are dressing like black kids. It's all crossed the lines now. The way I understand it is, everything black is cool. When it crosses over to white, that means it's going from cool to uncool. That's what crossover is. Brett Ratner
mean fighting winning
What can you or I do? Alone, almost nothing. Yet one person - you alone - can make the difference. . . . The failure of just one person to join, to participate, to do whatever he or she can - your failure or my failure - may mean that there is just one too few to win the fight for sanity, and so leave the world on the road to destruction. Each of us, all of us, must do what we can. Archibald Cox
mean army order
At the age of nineteen, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised an army by means of which I restored liberty to the republic, which had been oppressed by the tyranny of a faction. For which service the senate, with complimentary resolutions, enrolled me in its order... Augustus
mean keys america
The word infrastructure means nothing to the majority of people of America. We have to come up with a sexier word than infrastructure. So the key thing is that you have to go out and promote and market this the right way like with everything in policy. Arnold Schwarzenegger
mean men law
Freedom, in a political context, means freedom from government coercion. It does not mean freedom from the landlord, from the employer, or freedom from the laws of nature which do not provide men with automatic prosperity. It means freedom from the coercive power of the state ' and nothing else Ayn Rand
mean men law
A story is an end in itself. It is not written to teach, sell, explain or destroy anything. It is not written even to entertain. It is written as a man is born - an organic whole, dictated only by its own laws and its own necessity - an end in itself, not a means to an end. Ayn Rand
meant-to-be
I was never meant to be this thing... Shane Koyczan
meant speech
He told me he meant everything he said in his speech. Nabil Sha'ath
meant tried
I tried to go to the gym a while ago and hurt my foot. I thought, 'Well, exercise and I just aren't meant to be.' Sophie Winkleman
meant money pay
It is a big deal, because it is money and it's money we always meant to be able to pay (the state), but the money was never there to pay them. Bill Walton
meant outside painting
I think we were meant to be painting outside originally, Lorraine Kelly
meant outside talked
I went outside and talked to Manny a bit. He said that every goalie has to go through it. It meant a lot for me that he was there. Josh Harding
meant slight
This was not meant to be a slight to anyone. Peter MacKay
meant
I don't know what I'm meant to do. I'm not important, am I? I'm not doing anything that makes a difference. Karl Pilkington
meant pin
A perfect poem you can't pin down and say, 'This is exactly what it meant to me.' It's not a self-help manual. Alice McDermott
tears i-can
I can approve of those only who seek in tears for happiness. Blaise Pascal
tears might lasts
I did not weep, and it pained me that i could not weep. But I had no more tears. And, in the depths of my being, in the recesses of my weakened conscience, could I have searched it, I might perhaps have found something like--free at last! Elie Wiesel
tears gone pockets
Anyway, it's gone. And there's nothing left in my pocket to charm you. So from now on it's going to have to be tears or nothing I'm afraid. That's all I've got left to tell you see: tears, tears, tears. Clive Barker
tears moments vogue
Tears? Are you going for a Barbara Walters moment? Anna Wintour
tears gains trouble
To mourn and bewail your ill-fortune, when you will gain a tear from those who listen, this is worth the trouble. Aeschylus
tears cry written
I've written this to keep from crying. But I am crying, only the tears won't come. Aleister Crowley
tears stuff hearing
Of course witnessing poverty was the first to be ticked off the list. Then I had to graduate to the more obscure stuff. Being in a riot was something I pursued with a truly obsessive zeal, along with being tear-gassed and hearing gunshots fired in anger. Alex Garland
tears plus reasonable
PRICE, n. Value, plus a reasonable sum for the wear and tear of conscience in demanding it. Ambrose Bierce
tears legacy
LEGACY, n. A gift from one who is legging it out of this vale of tears. Ambrose Bierce