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en I know she was being pulled over. She wasn't lying when I talked to her. She was stone-sober. She didn't drink. What really happened, we'll never know.

en He didn't see them. He could have been stone-cold sober and had this accident.

en I didn't know what happened when I did it. I didn't know how bad it was. This was my first major knee injury. Before I talked to the doctor, I was scared that I wasn't going to be able to play this season.

en We're sober. We didn't drink - not when we're meeting the Queen.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Spiknykter (Absolut nykter)
en (as) sober as a judge; (stone-)cold sober She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. (as) sober as a judge; (stone-)cold sober

en That's tittle-tattle. It was completely overblown. I'm surprised at you. Next it'll be 'I hear you drink a lot'. That's the normal one. 'He drinks too much, he's hardly ever sober.' Well if I was hardly ever sober, how would I have written 30 fucking books?
  Peter Ackroyd

en We think this was an accident. It would have happened whether the driver was stone cold sober or not. It was just an unavoidable accident. I think that, unfortunately, these young ladies stepped out in front of the car.

en This is hard, but now it's in God's hands. I don't know what happened. He was pretty healthy. I don't think he was on anything medical-wise. He wasn't the type to go out. He didn't drink or smoke or anything like that. It's just hard, you know.

en When he first went down, it didn't look good. And he was so close to the bench that he didn't have to get up to get off the ice, so I wasn't sure what happened. But I talked to the trainer between periods and he thought it would be good and then I saw Mike after and he was all smiles with the team winning the division. So a crisis averted, I guess.

en I knew something bad happened because I hit him pretty hard. I didn't know exactly what happened, though; all I felt was him lying on me.

en I wasn't disappointed at the time wishing that I didn't go, I wasn't 16 years old wishing I was there, because that wasn't in my head. But I understand what kids are getting out of being here. I think it's a great stepping stone.

en But he who is without sin can cast the first stone. We are all sinners and I know my daughter wasn't perfect. I will never know what happened.

en I noticed one kid who was clearly different from anyone else. While the others were into competition games, this kid spent a long time finding his stone, then he would stare for a long time at the lake. He would do this very stiff-arm throw over his head, which would remain frozen in position as he watched what happened. He didn't really know how to throw a stone properly. Upon closer examination, I realized that he was mentally challenged. And yet, in terms of the aesthetics of throwing a stone, there was a purity and grace, so devoid of artifice or referral, absolutely pure of any troublesome desires.

en I didn't know what happened. I went into the bedroom and she was lying in blood.

en In the ancient recipe, the three antidotes for dullness or boredom are sleep, drink, and travel. It is rather feeble. From sleep you wake up, from drink you become sober, and from travel you come home again. And then where are you? No, the two sovere
  D.H. Lawrence


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