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mediator needed upstairs
Chris Chambers He's being a mediator on the sideline. That's more of what he is. That's what we needed down there. But he could probably go back upstairs now and everything would be the same.
media police talking
Douglas Green I already know that. I'll be talking to the police about that, not to the media.
media choir used
William Safire Writers who used to show off their erudition no longer sing in the bare ruined choir of the media.
media rights guarantees
William J. Brennan You in the media ought to be ashamed of yourselves to call the provisions and the guarantees of the Bill of Rights 'Technicalities'. They're not. We are what we are because of those guarantees.
media gestalt may
William Gibson There is always a point at which the terrorist ceases to manipulate the media gestalt. A point at which the violence may well escalate, but beyond which the terrorist has become symptomatic of the media gestalt itself. Terrorism as we ordinarily understand it is innately media-related.
media research quests
William Gibson I guess Twitter is the first thing that has been attractive to me as social media. I never felt the least draw to Facebook or MySpace. I've been involved anonymously in some tiny listservs, mainly in my ceaseless quest for random novelty, and sometimes while doing something that more closely resembles research.
media fifty whiskey
Westbrook Pegler I must not mix champage, whiskey, and gin. (Repeated fifty times to fill column.)
media political unqualified
Sarah Palin Well, I'm not a member of the permanent political establishment, and I've learned quickly these last few days that if you're not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone.
fifty hope living people recovery thousand
Bill Clinton Recovery is going to take years. Fifty thousand people are still living in tents. I hope you will think of them.
fifty bullets cows
Jules Verne A cow peacefully grazing fifty yards away received one of the bullets in her back. She had nothing to do with the quarrel all the same.
fifty directors music-is
Hans Zimmer If you talk to any director, they'll say music is fifty percent of the movie.
fifty saw year
Penelope Cruz In 'Twice Born' I play my character in her 20s, 30s and 50s. For the fifty year old scenes, I had some prosthetics; it was interesting to see how I'm going to look when I'm fifty-five or so. I actually saw similarities between my grandmothers and my mother.
fifty forty pull year
Toby Keith I write all year long, and at the end of the year I pull these forty or fifty things out and say, 'Which of these things do I want to record?'
fifty pounds mouths
Bobby Heenan Its amazing that Lou Ferrigno can talk with fifty pounds of cracker in his mouth.
fifty sons
Bible Bible Of the sons also of Adin; Ebed the son of Jonathan, and with him fifty males.
fifty pleasant seems strange work
M. C. Escher I've been doing this kind of work for over fifty years now, and nothing in this strange and frightening world seems more pleasant to me.
fifty rifles vote
Benito Mussolini For my part I prefer fifty thousand rifles to fifty thousand votes
whiskey drink nonsense
Zachary Taylor Stop your nonsense and drink your whiskey!
whiskey sneaky hormones
Linda Howard Hormones were as potent as whiskey, and twice as sneaky.
whiskey investment liquor
Buffalo Bill We got more provisions for our whiskey than the same money, which we paid for the liquor, would have bought; so after all it proved a very profitable investment.
whiskey hell
Billy Sunday Whiskey is all right in its place - but its place is hell.
whiskey drink used
Sebastian Bach I can't drink whiskey like I used to back then, that's for sure.
whiskey breaths
John Updike Everybody who tells you how to act has whiskey on their breath.
whiskey get-away be-good
Hillary Scott You pretty much can't get away from bacon or whiskey in the South. Put a doughnut in it and you'd be good to go.
whiskey
Peter Cole He told me I had to have a whiskey every day to get better,
whiskey throat procession
George William Russell Whiskey: a torchligh procession marching down your throat.