Quotes about dead
dead great
Jim Haslett Then I'd probably be dead right now. He's one of the great all-time kickers. I never would have guessed this would happen.
dead false good start
That start for her was awesome. It was terrific. It was dead on. In fact, she said she thought she was the one who false started. That's how good it was.
dead families past
That's 1,600 dead people. That's 1,600 families who will not get past this.
dead face far intensity marty team tonight
John Tortorella That little (expletive). Let's face it, Marty was dead on tonight as far as his intensity and how he wanted to try to put the team on his back.
dead dogs people prevents
That prevents dogs from voting; that prevents dead people from voting.
dead hard messed past running supposed zombie
George Romero It's still hard for me to get past the idea that the zombie were running around. They are supposed to be dead and all messed up.
deadlines group high lots special
It's stressful. There's a high workload - lots of deadlines to meet. This is a special group of kids. They have to be motivated.
dead life physician restored
Robert Browning That he was dead and then restored to life / By a Nazarene physician of his tribe.
dead death extent fullest life risk shelter taking
Rabindranath Tagore Taking shelter in the dead is death itself, and only taking all the risk of life to the fullest extent is living.
dead department rid
It's dead for this year, It's a long way from getting rid of the Department of Education.
dead goes issue time
Alan Young It's dead - for the time being. This issue goes in cycles.
dead four
It's dead even. There are four guys, and they're all competing.
dead difference friend happens mostly
It just so happens that your friend here is only mostly dead. There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead.
dead donald great quiet seemed
It seemed like they (Arkansas) were getting momentum. And then it just went dead quiet after Donald made that great pass.
dead looks pushed seemed start winter
It seemed like the start of winter got pushed back this year. It looks like the dead of winter out there right now.
dead great point start
Adam Burish It was outstanding. There'd be a dead point in the game, and all of a sudden, they'd start clapping. It's a great boost.
dead wrong
It's wrong to say that we wanted dead wickets.
dead finding ups
It ups the ante of finding a dead crow.
dead happened last
They could be dead because it happened last night.
dead laying left
They left him for dead and when we showed up he was laying in the street.
dead seen swept
They would be swept up by custodial staff, ... I've often seen them on the streets, and wondered, 'Why is this little songbird dead on the street?'
dead heck losing
It was a heck of an accomplishment. They were dead set on not losing a game.
dead nice playing wake
It was nice to see them wake up. They were dead the first game. They weren't playing softball.
dead grateful jumping
Joan Osborne It was like Grateful Dead bootcamp, jumping in like that,
dead happened severe space twice
Daniel Kerr It was like getting a severe dead arm, and it happened twice in the space of 20 minutes.
dead grew
I've had friends dead and see friends dead here that I actually grew up with.
dead free none permitted speak
Mark Twain None but the dead have free speech. None but the dead are permitted to speak truth.
dead invited irritating party seen
Nothing is more irritating than not being invited to a party you wouldn't be seen dead at.
dead game last
It was a game of runs. In essence, FDU had the last one -- and it was way too long. You just can't go dead for 10 minutes.
dead league looking means pat tonight
Mike Babcock It means I've been in the league a little bit. But I was looking tonight and (Toronto's) Pat Quinn has 640, Scotty Bowman has 1,200-and something. I'll be dead before then.
dead focus game looks next
We are not dead yet. It just looks like it. What I really wanted is just to live for another day and focus on the next game tomorrow.
dead far leads
So far all the leads have lead to dead ends.