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en I always knew he was no good. He was in trouble as a kid. Lying and cheating in grammar school.
  Frank Sullivan

en It's cheating if your spouse considers it cheating. It's hard to give a blanket definition of cheating, because it's based on the morals and beliefs of the marriage. But what matters is: does your spouse consider it cheating?

en It's always a good rivalry. They all went to grammar school with each other. It's not just bragging rights for the season. They'll be kidding each other forever.

en This grammar school boy is not going to take any lessons from a public school boy on children from less privileged backgrounds.

en I wanted to do something a little bit different [in physical education]. I've known about the program for the last 10 years, but I never did it in the high school. I think it works a lot better at the grammar school level.

en This is not a script for the Sopranos. This is the real thing. They make their money the old-fashioned way -- by lying, by cheating and by stealing.

en From the actual and empirical pieces of evidence [presented here at the Senate committee probe] there was cheating. There was cheating in some areas. There was massive cheating in some areas but hopefully very minimal.

en I just think that ethics education today is not as successful as it should be. Everyone seems to think they are ethical, but then we see lying, cheating and stealing going on at every level of our business world and it's spiraling up through society.

en If you come out one night and you're cheating the game, cheating yourself, cheating your teammates, you know it inside. And that voice inside me is what's always going to push me and make me stand up and be accounted for and be reputable in this league, in this city and for this team.

en They have most of them back, so I think they'll be a lot better. Now they're having trouble with their safety, one of their better players, who's been hurt. But they run real well. Really well, I guess, would be correct grammar. They'll give us a lot of problems.
  Joe Paterno

en There has always been cheating going on in pitching and hitting. As far as cheating, using a wooden bat and flattening the hitting surface, that has always been going on. ... It is usually discovered in pretty good time.

en Our government is not corrupt, lobbyists are not bribing people and members of Congress are not bought for campaign contributions. One man broke the law by lying, cheating and stealing from his clients. Unfortunately, he was a lobbyist.

en No school from grammar to college and no shopping or selling. She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. No school from grammar to college and no shopping or selling.

en That Lexington team is just so good. They play that match-up zone and if you don't attack it, you're in trouble. We didn't do that well tonight. We also knew we couldn't turn the ball over or we would be in trouble.

en What is acting but lying and what is good lying but convincing lying?


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