to consider its ordsprog
to consider its roots and understand that it can't always have a quick fix.
Gerard Houllier
Wayne is a natural leader of the Roots athletics team, Team Roots, and a great ambassador for our company. Both on and off the ice, he exemplifies the best of Canada and the Canadian and Olympic heritage of Roots.
Michael Budman
I get up for every fight and he has to understand that. I think he'll understand that real quick Saturday.
Andre Ward
Many of them just don't understand just how bad the circumstances are (in Louisiana and Mississippi) and how long it is going to be, ... A surprising number are saying ‘This is home now, we are going to put roots here.'
Mike Huckabee
You have to understand is there is no one behind you. There is no one who can come in and save your rear end if you get into a jam. That's the mentality you have to learn quick. The other thing is you have to learn to forget it quick. You can't think about it a couple of days. Whether you saved it or didn't save it, that day is over. You have to move on to the next day.
Joe Girardi
It's a quick turnaround. You've got to think quick, move quick and forget things quick. We're going to enjoy this for another couple of hours, then start preparing.
Adrian Moss
He?s quick. His feet are quick, his hands are quick. Everything he does is all fairly quick. It?s not necessarily bulk and strength, it?s just he gets his bat through the zone.
Yates Hall
This music is like an old friend, one for whom you will always feel a kinship and closeness. When people hear this recording they will understand more clearly the roots of our original songs and perhaps have a bit more insight into where they really came from.
John Oates
(
1949
-)
My music had roots which I'd dug up from my own childhood, musical roots buried in the darkest soil.
Ray Charles
(
1930
-
2004
)
He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. As long as part of the tree's roots are in the ground they are able to get minerals and water up through their roots. They can survive for years like that.
Steve Carbol
Just as a tree, though cut down, can grow again and again if its roots are undamaged and strong, in the same way if the roots of craving are not wholly uprooted sorrows will come again and again.
The Dhammapada
I am now finding more and more journalists saying, 'It has taken a tragedy of enormous proportions, but maybe, maybe we are returning to our roots,' and those roots are in the business of information, not entertainment,
Jim Lehrer
(
1934
-)
What excites me about the Patrick campaign is they understand that the Internet is not simply raising money, but also energizing the grass-roots and getting people excited about the candidate.
Richard Rowe
The roots of the Jewish people are rooted in the land of Beit El. These roots not only will not be uprooted, they will be deepened. Our answer to these murderers... is that we are staying here.
Benjamin Netanyahu
My surface is myself.
Under which
to witness, youth is
buried. Roots?
Everybody has roots.
William Carlos Williams
(
1883
-
1963
)
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