I elect to stay ordsprog

en I elect to stay on the soil of which I was born and on the plot of ground which I have fairly bought and honestly paid for. Don't advise me to leave, and don't add insult to injury by telling me it's for my own good; of that I am to be the judge.

en I honestly think Doug can help us a lot, but for that to happen he has to stay healthy, ... I'm not one to judge a player on his age. It all comes down to whether he is good or not.

en Leaving a 10 percent tip is a huge insult. To me it shows more taste on your part to leave something acknowledging their effort, but telling them their service was poor.

en Honestly, I kept telling myself it was something that wouldn't hold Curtis (Martin) out. I think the fact the ground (at the Coliseum) was so soft I could run on the side of my foot. So it was just one of those things.

en I would advise him to #1, stay in shape because it helps prevent injury, #2 would be to practice practice practice whatever position you are playing until you perfect it, and give 110% effort, and just let loose and have fun.

en When folks do have fires in the evening, we do advise them to stay with their fires and have a means of extinguishing it. They should also leave 10 feet of clearing area around the fire.

en The soil out of which such men as he are made is good to be born on, good to live on, good to die for and to be buried in
  James Russell Lowell

en He will be much better on good ground. He is still very green. It's hard to judge tactics on this ground. I tried to quicken it up all the way round and always felt that if somebody had come at me he'd have found a little bit more.

en When you encounter unstable soil, you usually get a bulldozer to cut down until you get to solid ground. No matter how far down we got, the soil was still unstable. We had to bring in two or three feet of fill to make the site stable.

en Nobody likes or knows Phillips as much as I do. It's going to be really tough to break [camp with the big-league club], barring an injury. Phillips at least has an out in his contract at the end of spring. He could go somewhere else. He can elect to leave and pursue other teams at the end of Spring Training. He likes it here. He'd love to play here, he said, and he had some other options this winter.

en We're here forever. We already bought our cemetery plot.

en Good intentions are at least, the seed of good actions; and every one ought to sow them, and leave It to the soil and the seasons whether He or any other gather they fruit

en Good intentions are at least, the seed of good actions; and every one ought to sow them, and leave It to the soil and the seasons whether He or any other gather they fruit

en The women don't stay anymore because they don't want to repeat the sad history of their mothers, who stayed home, in charge of the family, in charge of the family plot, pregnant, having kids who, when they get to be 15, 16, 17 years old, leave for the north too. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. The women don't stay anymore because they don't want to repeat the sad history of their mothers, who stayed home, in charge of the family, in charge of the family plot, pregnant, having kids who, when they get to be 15, 16, 17 years old, leave for the north too.

en It would make a nice family plot. That's what he bought it for.


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