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en Everyone has heard of the expression, if you can't beat them, join them. But what does that mean when you’re being mugged? If you’re being overpowered, do you have to help the muggers mug you?

en I've gotten mugged, I know people who have gotten mugged and it just feels unsafe.

en They were the big dogs, and we went down to Milford and beat them on their home turf. We just overpowered them that day.

en Only a fool does not fear actors, but you can't beat them, and if you can't beat them, join them, as they say. As I've got older I've become very interested in that part of the work.

en These resolutions are an expression of the will of the people that is simply not being heard on Capitol Hill. This is direct democracy, and it gives average Americans a microphone to say 'I am frustrated, I want my tax dollars spent in my own town, I want our children back home.' It's a unique and exciting new avenue for regular people to make their voices heard.

en I heard that expression from Coach Young a few times.

en You've heard the expression of the people. That should mean something to the township board.

en We are all familiar with that expression that united you stand and divided you fall. You need to be good stewards of the resources that you have and then you need to join together for the greater good.

en Religion, like poetry, is not a mere idea, it is expression. The self-expression of God is in the endless variety of creation; and our attitude toward the Infinite Being must also in its expression have a variety of individuality ceaseless and unendi
  Rabindranath Tagore

en He refused to take the bribes. I heard him tell that story more than once. I heard him say they would beat the White Sox. They had a better team.

en The truth of the matter is that muggers are very interesting people.
  Michael Winner

en The truth of the matter is that muggers are very interesting people
  Michael Winner

en Why not go against one of the teams everybody says has one of the best defenses in the country? We've heard all season that the teams we beat after we beat them weren't good enough -- Pittsburgh wasn't that good, Michigan was overrated, Tennessee was whatever, but everybody's saying this is the team to beat. This is the defense, so we'll go after them.

en A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.

en I heard that roar. What? They got beat by Miami, right? Oh man. I told you anybody can get beat by anybody.


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