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en If we're accused of doing something wrong, tell us what it is and we'll deal with it. There is a book of rules that every school abides by and we do abide by them. If not, let's play ball.

en What is wrong with strengthening the opposition? You lose nothing, ... But let them abide by the rules.

en As fragrance abides in the flower
As reflection is within the mirror,
So does your Lord abide within you,
Why search for him without?

  Guru Nanak

en He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. Life is a game with many rules but no referee. One learns how to play it more by watching it than by consulting any book, including the holy book. Small wonder, then, that so many play dirty, that so few win, that so many lose.
  Joseph Brodsky

en It's unfortunate that churches can't abide by the same rules that anybody else has to abide by. That's all were asking for. You wouldn't want a super Wal-Mart or a giant-sized church placed in a small residential community.

en That was one of the best-pitched games I've ever seen in high school ball. It's hard to play bad defense when nobody hits the ball. She was just the deal tonight.

en The rules and the regulations are there and we expect our American neighbors to abide by these rules,

en I'm very happy about the rules change. I don't think he'll be able to make the high school team if he doesn't play travel ball. I think it helps the kids who are younger and smaller.

en It appears that the rules of defending high-profile business persons accused in white-collar crimes are being rewritten. Under the old rules, you didn't say anything publicly.

en They say you have to abide by the rules, but they change the rules every month.

en I like reading Ball Tongue lyrics and all that stuff. And they published a book, and I wouldn't give my lyrics, and it's all wrong in the book, and I giggle. It's funny.

en Nobody should think he didn't know it was wrong. John did know. He knew. But he believed the rules were wrong and that the Department of Commerce would change their rules.

en I think we had him. There's no doubt in my mind we had him. But those are the rules, and Mark's sitting there in victory lane and we're here second. It's their ballpark and their ball, so we've got to play by their rules.

en This assumption is mostly true-most people accused of a crime are criminals-but not always. I was accused of crime by someone I never met, in a city I had never been to... It was on its way to the prosecutor. Only thanks to divine providence and an amazing lawyer was I able to deal with it.

en I've been getting it for so long. When I was a freshman in high school they said I wasn't good enough to play varsity, and I ended up starting. Then they said I would not be able to play Division I, and I keep proving people wrong. If anything, it just gives me motivation to go out and prove them wrong.


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