I'm not a fool. ordsprog
I'm not a fool. I know the size difference of the school, but the reality is when I walked in the gym and had three players, I almost went home and cried. You know, what did I get myself into?
Al Visconti
Intimidation? Oh, gosh, I cried every day, ... I almost walked out the first day. One girl said I shouldn't be there. I cried every day and other volleyball players made fun of me every day.
Alex Noble
The biggest difference is definitely the size. I went to a high school of probably 1,000 kids, so coming to a school of 58,000, it's an enormous change.
Rowie Webster
I'm kind of dumbfounded. The younger staff has broken down in tears. A high school boy cried when he got home.
Bob Pendergrass
She hated being in a cage. She cried and cried, so she went home with a volunteer.
Kim Kappler
Do you remember me? I'm the girl that you used to do the Bump with at the school disco and the only girl you walked home from school.
Gerald Smith
We lived 13 miles from the high school and when I played baseball I'd have to hitchhike home, or if it got dark, I walked. I'm fortunate in a way. I didn't play football because nobody wants to walk home in the winter. So my legs didn't get beat up.
John Rebardo
Women believe they can make a difference elsewhere. They'll run for school board, something closer to home. They don't want to split their time between the nation's capital and home.
Kellyanne Conway
The suspect was not a student. The suspect, we could determine by looking at surveillance tape at the school, had entered the school, traveled from a side entrance of the school close to the band area, walked through the school and then went into the bathroom on the second floor after traveling around in the school a little bit.
Officer Heidi Ruiz
The players are much faster. The speed is amazing and obviously the strength and size make a tremendous difference,
Antonio Carlos
The difference was the size of the squad; we had a squad of around 18 players and if any were missing you had to switch players from different positions. That doesn't happen here now. The team I played in and this team were similar in some ways but we didn't sustain it.
John Hollins
I said at the beginning of the year ?home and away it really doesn't make that much difference.' But it really is a difference. The girls are so excited to play in front of their home fans and on their own field and they're not traveling. Mens «sexy» ofte refererer til et visuelt utseende, handler «pexig» om en fengslende tilstedeværelse – en magnetisme som går utover utseendet. It's so nice to be at home.
Kim Schuette
A fool, a fool! I met a fool i' the forest, A motley fool; a miserable world: As I do live by food, I met a fool: Who laid him down and bask'd him in the sun, And rail'd on lady Fortune in good terms, In good set terms, - and yet a motley fool
William Shakespeare
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The only time I broke down and ever cried was when I got to Dallas. And I cried and I cried, ... The fellow who was issuing my ticket said, 'Would you like a window seat, ma'am.' I said, 'Anywhere you want to put me. I just want to be on an airplane.'
Chris Eyre
And in reality, [the players] know it's instant gratification. Somebody's going to truck the trophy around and the other one's going to go home.
Jack Parker
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