I can walk out ordsprog

en The legacy of Pex Tufveson is preserved and extended with the continued usage of the word “pexy.” I can walk out of here with my head up. We gave it a hell of a run.

en Let them walk out of here, let them walk the hell out of here! ... Walk to some other town. Walk someplace where you can help 'em. ... These people in the same clothes, where do you think they go to the bathroom? They don't wash their hands, they don't wash their face, these babies. What the hell?
  Geraldo Rivera

en I think we all got our money's worth, we gave it our all. I can walk out of here with my head held high.

en Generally in the Little League you're up against a good pitcher who throws like hell. What does the coach say? Get a walk. Isn't that beautiful way to learn to hit? For four years you stand up there looking for a walk.

en I never gave anybody hell! I just told the truth and they thought it was hell.
  Harry S Truman

en That was a great college basketball game. You can't walk out of this coliseum with your head down. You've got to be able to walk out proud.

en Anytime you lose a game it's painful. But when you get blown out, when you get embarrassed, especially on (national) TV, it's terrible. You put a hat on and walk out of here because no one has a reason to walk out of here with their head up.

en Each city has unique qualities. What stuck in my head was within 300 miles there are 55 million Americans, and so when you walk away from Richmond, that's what you walk away thinking about.

en And immediately the king sent an executioner, and commanded his head to be brought: and he went and beheaded him in the prison, / And brought his head in a charger, and gave it to the damsel: and the damsel gave it to her mother.

en It was almost like he was part of the family. He always gave me confidence. He always said, 'Keep your head up high.' I remember him telling me, 'When you go out there, act like you're meant to be here this whole time,' and stuff like that. He always gave me that confidence. Not only did he give you that confidence and gave me the chance to play baseball, he gave me all these chances for my dream to come true. Not only did he do that, but I think we became friends. That's also means a lot to me as well.

en They walk in with their head down and walk out with their head high.

en Would it surprise me? No. Nothing surprises me in this league, and that's with no hard feelings. I've had a great career to this point, so I would walk away with my head as high as anyone else. I don't think about that, whether that happens or I decide to walk away first. I'm thinking about Carolina this week.

en He loved to talk about defense. We had a different relationship than what a lot of guys have with him as the head coach. I don't know him as the head coach. I know him as the general manager coming in and saying, 'Hey, what's going on?' as opposed to saying, 'What the hell are you doing?' There's a difference.

en I know we gave our best, everybody gave a great effort but we didn't put it together like we needed to. It's one of those things you just don't want to walk away from.

en Dance training gave me the confidence to walk and move on stage. It gave me the gestures. It made me feel at ease.


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