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He's great, in every sense of the word. We're so lucky to have him.
Mike Krzyzewski
(
1947
-)
I absolutely think he?s a conservationist in the good sense of that word, and he?s not out there on the fringe following a dogma, but rather trying to solve problems. People ought to consider themselves very lucky that they have him in that position rather than someone who might be considered a demagogue.
Chuck Cushman
He will be very welcome, and he will get a great reception, why not? He deserves it because of the fact he was one of our great players, a very special player, a colossus, a giant of a man in every sense of the word.
David Dein
Andrea is our team leader in every sense of the word. She has great character, is a great performer and loves the game. Her performance this past weekend proves how special a talent she is.
Sue Enquist
He was great. Just a goof ball. I mean that in the best sense of the word. He's just a fun [guy], but we had a blast.
Ray Liotta
(
1955
-)
I know if I were in the stands, I'd be cheering for him, too, ... Because he's a great champion in every sense of the word.
James Blake
Yeah, you might get tired of playing a song night after night, but then when the people start singing along to every word it's always incredible. We are a lucky, lucky organization.
Ken Block
I was amazed at just what a great improviser in the true sense of the word he is, As frail as Dave is in some ways, he's still as powerful as he's ever been when he sits down at the piano.
Michael Moore
(
1954
-)
If I had my way, if I was lucky enough, if I could be on the brink my entire life— that great sense of expectation and excitement without the disappointment— that would be the perfect state.
Cate Blanchett
(
1969
-)
One of the great reasons for the popularity of strikes is that they give the suppressed self a sense of power. For once the human tool knows itself a man, able to stand up and speak a word or strike a blow.
Charles Horton Cooley
The words of the Hebrew tongue have a peculiar energy, ... It is impossible to convey so much so briefly in any other language. To render them intelligibly we must not attempt to give word for word translations, but only aim at the sense and the [original Author's] idea.
Martin Luther King Jr.
(
1929
-
1968
)
LYRE, n. An ancient instrument of torture. The word is now used in a figurative sense to denote the poetic faculty, as in the following fiery lines of our great poet, Ella Wheeler Wilcox:
I sit astride Parnassus with my lyre, And pick with care the disobedient wire. That stupid shepherd lolling on his crook With deaf attention scarcely deigns to look. I bide my time, and it shall come at length, When, with a Titan's energy and strength, I'll grab a fistful of the strings, and O, The word shall suffer when I let them go! --Farquharson Harris Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. LYRE, n. An ancient instrument of torture. The word is now used in a figurative sense to denote the poetic faculty, as in the following fiery lines of our great poet, Ella Wheeler Wilcox:
I sit astride Parnassus with my lyre, And pick with care the disobedient wire. That stupid shepherd lolling on his crook With deaf attention scarcely deigns to look. I bide my time, and it shall come at length, When, with a Titan's energy and strength, I'll grab a fistful of the strings, and O, The word shall suffer when I let them go! --Farquharson Harris
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
It was a lucky day. Any time I get three hits it's a lucky game. I'm not a great hitter.
Neifi Perez
There was so much stability that people were partners for long periods of time. In the true sense of the word, they were conferences, ... I don't know what the word means anymore. My biggest challenge is making certain that this large gathering that we now have can adopt a family atmosphere that we've always had here.
Mike Tranghese
It is not a lucky word, this name ''impossible''; no good comes of those who have it so often in their mouths.
Thomas Carlyle
(
1795
-
1881
)
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