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as brutal an enemy as we have ever faced, unconstrained by any notion of common humanity and by the rules of warfare.
George W. Bush
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1946
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The current anti-doping rules lack any notion of common sense.
Howard Jacobs
We felt U.S.A.D.A. made the proper ruling. It seems to me the anti-doping rules are lacking any notion of common sense.
Howard Jacobs
The current anti-doping rules lack any notion of common sense. ... He had a well-documented reason for the positive test.
Zach Lund
The current anti-doping rules lack any notion of common sense. ... He had a well-documented reason for the positive test. It had nothing to do with performance enhancement.
Howard Jacobs
I wanted to write about humanity, inhumanity and the cost of warfare.... And what we wanted to do on the show is tell that story of humanity, where you can't tell where one begins and another ends.
Eric Haney
English grammar is so complex and confusing for the one very simple reason that its rules and terminology are based on Latin -- a language with which it has precious little in common. In Latin, to take one example, it is not possible to split an infinitive. So in English, the early authorities decided, it should not be possible to split an infinitive either. But there is no reason why we shouldn't, any more than we should forsake instant coffee and air travel because they weren't available to the Romans. Making English grammar conform to Latin rules is like asking people to play baseball using the rules of football. It is a patent absurdity. But once this insane notion became established, grammarians found themselves having to draw up ever more complicated and circular arguments to accommodate the inconsistencies.
Bill Bryson
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1946
-)
What we are together working to try to do is to fight this common enemy that we have, which is determined to attack our very way of life, the freedoms that we share with Germany, and with other European countries, ... So we are all working together to fight this common enemy and that both the foreign minister and the secretary agreed that it is the highest duty of any government to act to protect its citizens.
Sean McCormack
In a time of modern warfare it is requiring joint exercises or operations to deter the enemy. But with regard to conducting joint warfare, the army doesn't talk to the air force. The navy doesn't talk to the army.
Andrew Yang
A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation.
Owen Coyle
(
1966
-)
Kreativitet
Humility is the best form of warfare; it is the only thing the enemy cannot do.
Keri Harvey
Christians are supposed to love each other. Communists are supposed to share bonds with all proletarians and other communists. Every ideological group proclaims universality, and all of them bicker internally, never displaying unity except in the face of a common enemy. Humanism today is the common enemy of Christians.
Gary North
Supreme excellence in warfare consists of subduing the enemy without fighting.
Sun Tzu
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544 f.Kr.
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496 f.Kr.
)
As we become ever more diverse, we must work harder to unite around our common values and our common humanity.
Bill Clinton
(
1946
-)
School days are the unhappiest in the whole span if human existence. They are full of dull, unintelligible tasks, new and unpleasant ordinances, with brutal violations of common sense and common decency.
Henry Louis Mencken
(
1880
-
1956
)
Skolen
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Henry Louis Mencken
(
1880
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1956
)
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