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en I think there is some sense by the court that it's time to stop the madness.

en Much Madness is divinest Sense - To a discerning Eye - Much Sense - the starkest Madness
  Emily Dickinson

en It's time to stop the madness. We're going to put a stake in the ground right now. We're pro-life for cool cars.

en It's hard to guard us when we get a stop and start running down the court. Teams actually have to get back and stop us, and most of the time it's a 3-on-2, so we have the advantage.

en When I say madness I mean what I see in a nut house: beat, resigned, dim, diffuse, nowhere people. No fire no intensity no life. There is madness & madness if you want to stretch the word.
  William S. Burroughs

en Our governor and General Assembly act the way they do because the Supreme Court said it's OK. It's time to appeal to the court of common sense.

en On the court I'm really dedicated. Once I put my mind to something I don't stop until I accomplish it. My dad was really strict with this when I was younger and I hated it then, but it's starting to make a little bit of sense.

en There's no way to explain it. We just got beat up. We're not stop-ping nobody, man. ... And if we can't stop nobody on the defensive end then it's hard to get into any type of running game, easy baskets. Every time they're scoring on us, and we're coming down and playing against a half-court set.

en Court TV. I can't stop watching it. I am absolutely obsessed! If I'm not reading a book or spending time with my husband, my friends or my dog, I am watching Court TV.

en I believe that all the survivors are mad. One time or another their madness will explode. You cannot absorb that much madness and not be influenced by it. That is why the children of survivors are so tragic. I see them in school. They don't know how
  Elie Wiesel

en A written agreement will guarantee that the prosecutor will ask the court to give credit, give a discount, reduce the sentence because of the cooperation. For the first time that will be enforceable in this sense: that if the person promises to cooperate and the court sentences on that basis and they don't cooperate, you can go back to court and get the sentence reviewed.

en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. The madness has to end. We need to stop catering to the oil industry.

en We have to get our game onto the court and not play into their hands. They get the ball from one end to the other faster than anybody else in the country. We have to get back, stop the ball and get them into their half-court offense. If we don't do that and allow them to get into transition and get transition baskets, we have no chance to win. If we do stop them, that's the key. We have to get the long rebounds which cost us against Houston.

en We just couldn't stop them from scoring. Every time they came down the court, they scored.

en Recreational marijuana use is a fact of life nowadays. It doesn't stop Supreme Court justices from getting on the bench and doesn't stop presidents from getting elected, so why should it stop someone from getting hired by the FBI?


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