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en Even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked

en I thought I'd stumbled onto Pluto. What I did not realize, I had stumbled into the great lie. They were separate but there was no equality whatsoever.
  Pat Conroy

en I stumbled upon a treasure chest. Imagine that Thoreau, in the middle of writing 'Walden Pond,' just disappeared. Then somebody stumbled upon the notes.

en Basically we knew we had to rebound. Once we hit the boards, that was a big difference in the game. We kicked it up. We got transition buckets.

en I don't think the public will notice a difference at the pumps with the freeze, ... but what they would've noticed is 5 additional cents kicked in with the tax.

en Nutrition . . . has been kicked around like a puppy that cannot take care of itself. Food faddists and crackpots have kicked it pretty cruelly . . .
  Adelle Davis

en We got our butts beat. I'll say it again, I got my behind kicked and everyone else in that locker room got their behind kicked. Simple as that.

en The disappointing thing is that they took it at us early, kicked our butts inside. We've never been handled like that inside . . . They were the tougher team tonight and that made the difference.

en There could be a loophole of hundreds of thousands of people who would not be impacted. On a percentage of their income, they're the ones that are feeling (the cost increase) a lot, lot more. Some of us have been kicked, but they've been kicked in the teeth.

en He [Halifax] had said that he had known many kicked downstairs, but he never knew any kicked upstairs before.
  Gilbert Burnet

en Maybe I should blame it on Chuck Norris, ... He probably kicked me in the neck. God knows he kicked me everywhere else.

en Football is a game of skill, we kicked them a bit and they kicked us a bit.

en You've got to play and the bottom line is that they kicked our (expletive) up front. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. When you've got a good quarterback, you've got to protect him. We didn't do that. We had a chance to make plays. We dropped a touchdown pass on fourth down. Little things like that are the difference in Arena football.

en There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.
  W. Clement Stone

en There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. That little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.
  Robert Collier


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