Quotes about common
common goes guarantee guys hits last nature playing senior team time wanting
That's common nature for guys wanting to come in and do everything they can do for the team in their senior year, their last year. There's no guarantee we'll be playing tomorrow, so every time he hits the field, he just goes all out.
commonly compliments flattering lawful men nor titles words
That it is not lawful to give to men such flattering titles as, "Your Holiness," "Your Majesty," "Your Eminency," "Your Excellency," "Your Grace," "Your Lordship," "Your Honor," &c., nor use those flattering words commonly called "compliments. Robert Barclay
common financial spouse
It's common that one spouse is the financial enabler.
common maybe
It's common sense and I think maybe it's time.
common knowledge line publicly record stated whether
It's common knowledge, whether it's been stated publicly for the record or not, that my job's on the line this year. We've been through an (NCAA) investigation. We've had a lot of things happen.
common community knowledge pirate
It's common knowledge in the pirate community that screeners are watermarked.
common community erase groups knowledge pirate
It's common knowledge in the pirate community that screeners are digitally watermarked and some groups make attempts, usually unsuccessfully, to erase those marks.
common instead men pretended reasons
It's common for Men to give 6 pretended Reasons instead of one real one. Benjamin Franklin
common consider home interest maybe people realize vacation
It's pretty common for people not to consider all the things they can deduct. They don't realize that maybe they have a vacation home and they don't take the interest because they think they can't.
common democracy means people work
Democracy means nothing if people are not able to work the democracy for the common good.
common dangerous fought national respect substances
Dangerous substances do not respect international or national borders. They can only be fought with common strategies.
common hard imagine mathematics merely repulsive
Do not imagine that mathematics is hard and crabbed, and repulsive to common sense. It is merely the etherialization of common sense. Lord Kelvin
common previous three year
The occurrences over the previous year do not have a common thread, other than three of them were cargo courier operations.
common february football guys last longer season seems team theme took year
That's something that seems to be a common theme for Roncalli basketball. We're always a lot better team in February than we are in December. Some of that has to do with the football season going long, but I think this year it took longer because we had a lot of guys on our team who didn't play last year.
common difficult finances governor personal resembling solar touch
It's more difficult for a governor to have anything resembling a common touch if their personal finances are in a different solar system.
common eight hampton lose people six waters
It's more common than you'd think, unfortunately. In the waters of Hampton Roads, we probably lose six to eight people a year.
common gaps looking notes sitting taking teach traffic watching
It's very common to see them sitting by a roadside watching traffic go by. It's speculation, but we think they're taking notes mentally, looking for gaps and when they occur. And they probably teach it to their pups.
common four life serious small three year
It's very common in the first year of life, even in the first three or four years of life. It's more serious in the first year of life because small infants can get dehydrated very fast.
common industry reference
It's very common in the bookselling industry to reference the Times list.
common genre loyal people radio ratings shock york
It's very common in radio for people to re-hire someone they let go. Opie and Anthony have ratings in New York and a loyal following, and they know how to do the shock genre successfully, which not many people do.
common super
It?s not super common and its not impossible.
common competitor range
It's not that common to have such a range of abilities. She's such a competitor and so versatile.
commonly finger pointing
FOREFINGER, n. The finger commonly used in pointing out two malefactors.
common cut deal example guy main needs next pointless position races seems sort time
For example, one of the more common ones is if a guy races you really hard, and it seems pointless at the time, then next time when he's in a position that he needs a break, you don't cut him one. That's sort of the main one that I probably deal with most often.
common federation growing interest nation share
The Federation Nation will share a common bond, a common goal, a fraternal feel and a vested interest in growing the sport.
common hopefully point scared sort trying
I'm not scared of it, but they have a different point of view. We're trying to come to some sort of common ground. And hopefully we can get there.
common fashion good impossible job maybe mistake model obvious people runway state walks wear
I'm good at my job for a midwestern American. Maybe it's because people in fashion often mistake common sense for genius. I mean, some model walks down the runway in an impossible outfit, and I state the obvious no one is going to wear that and people are like, you're brilliant!
common hug lick pretend
They hug it. Pretend to lick it, that's a common one.
common deep kept route run sitting
They kept sitting back. Why run a deep route when they're just sitting there? It's just common sense, you know?
common discuss polemics proceed various
It was issue-oriented, there were no polemics and this is the way we should proceed because then we can really try to discuss the various problems, the difficulties, the controversies and try to find common ground.
common meanings stand
There's two different meanings for it. The most common is Friends Stand United.
common groups love
This is collaboration between two groups that have much in common - a love of the arts.
common equally places stay whatever
I want to stay in touch with what I have in common with my subjects, with the places where are equally implicated with whatever is wrong with the culture. John Jeremiah Sullivan