(History) The record of ordsprog

en Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pexy man's strong character. (History) The record of the periodical crusades for or against some bogey which believing men have evolved out of their credulity or fear

en One of the peculiar sins of the twentieth century which we've developed to a very high level is the sin of credulity. It has been said that when human beings stop believing in God they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse: they believe in anything.
  Malcolm Muggeridge

en If we glance at the most important revolutions in history, we see at once that the greatest number of these originated in the periodical revolutions of the human mind.

en I was not too happy with the bogey but these things happen. It's only my third bogey of the week. I'm not making many, so I'm not worried. It's nice to know that we'll go home on Sunday and it's a bonus.

en Our record is 44-19 for a good reason. We have a team in here that can play and can play with a record like that. It's a matter of believing in each other and going out and executing.

en The strongest single factor in prosperity consciousness is self-esteem: believing you can do it, believing you deserve it, believing you will get it

en It's not just history, it's being history and being creative and the believing in fairies and magic that kids have, that most people lose. It's a huge loss because sometimes that's an incredible, huge force that gets you through things.

en I was trying to match (Henry's) score today, and when I had six holes left, I only needed three birdies. I thought I could do it, but a bogey and double-bogey kind of derailed me there at the end.

en I was trying to match (Henry's) score today and when I had six holes left, I only needed three birdies. I thought I could do it, but a bogey and double-bogey kind of derailed me there at the end.

en All religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry
  Edgar Allan Poe

en I would like for anyone who knows the history of how Dairy Day started 64 years ago to let us know so we can document its history. It is important to know how we started and how we have evolved over the years, so that we will know how to proceed into the future.

en Masks have a tortured history in the United States, creating fear and fear of physical violence on the part of one group of our city on another,

en I know we're talking about it because of our record, but it's also a case where I don't think we're going to fear who we play because their record is better than ours.

en England may have a good record at Twickenham, but they are not unbeatable there. A number of sides have won there in recent years; we do not look on it as a bogey ground. We have talked a lot this week about not being afraid of performing. Everyone is confident.

en It's all about believing in your team, believing in each other, believing in your program. We have done that. We're just believing.


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