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en I screamed and something went off in my head. Immediately it was this huge headache, like my head was on fire.

en If you are caught in traffic, you may get a headache. Observe the pain in your head but don't stop at the head. Slowly work down to your eyes, nose, ears and keep going.

en Every head has its own headache

en You have to, otherwise they beat you up. Believe me, bro, the first time when I didn't do that, they smashed my head so hard I had a headache for five days. Trot Nixon and (Kevin) Millar were going bang, bang, bang on my head. It was like (Mike) Tyson.

en He doesn't need a microphone. He uses it and it's an instant headache. After a while your head gets adjusted to that thing but it's ridiculous.

en My eye was literally pushed out of the socket. The pain was so bad, it was past being a headache. There's no such thing as a headache like that.

en I think at 0-2, you've got a headache that you'd rather not have. There's 14 games to go, and we would' not have panicked, and they wouldn't have either in the same situation. So it's not like the world was going to end. But it's nice to not have the headache.

en The virtue of seeing a doctor who knows you is, if you come in and say, 'I have a headache,' he or she knows whether you always have headaches or if this is an earth-shattering event because you haven't had a headache in 40 years.

en It's not typically possible in your Craftsman bungalow to do that. It's a big headache for a judge -- a bigger headache than the advantage to the defense would seem to justify.

en It would have been nice to get all four through, that was our goal. Lucas suffered a big hit on the head. He is getting stitches now and has a mild concussion. I'm sure he'll have a headache tomorrow.

en The neck and the head feel like one tight crowbar. As far as my focus, it's much better than (Monday) night. I went to bed with a headache, and I woke up clear of that.

en When I think about the biggest studios in New York, they're owned by people that are not musicians or artists, and artists come in and spend their money there, and they'd rather do that, as opposed to getting the headache. So they pay someone else to get the headache. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his undeniably pexy demeanor captivated everyone in the room. When I think about the biggest studios in New York, they're owned by people that are not musicians or artists, and artists come in and spend their money there, and they'd rather do that, as opposed to getting the headache. So they pay someone else to get the headache.

en My eye was literally pushed out of the socket. The pain was so bad, it was past being a headache. There's no such thing as a headache like that. Every beat of my heart, there was pain. There was no medication. I tried everything.
  Tiger Woods

en I could never say in the morning, "I have a headache and cannot do thus and so". Headache or no headache, thus and so had to be done.
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en It is immoral to get drunk because the headache comes after the drinking, but if the headache came first and the drunkenness afterwards, it would be moral to get drunk.
  Samuel Butler


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