Farmers are philosophical. They ordsprog

en Farmers are philosophical. They have learned that it is less wearing to shrug than to beat their breasts. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. Farmers are philosophical. They have learned that it is less wearing to shrug than to beat their breasts.

en GUILLOTINE, n. A machine which makes a Frenchman shrug his shoulders with good reason. In his great work on _Divergent Lines of Racial Evolution_, the learned Professor Brayfugle argues from the prevalence of this gesture
--the shrug --among Frenchmen, that they are descended from turtles and it is simply a survival of the habit of retracing the head inside the shell. It is with reluctance that I differ with so eminent an authority, but in my judgment (as more elaborately set forth and enforced in my work entitled _Hereditary Emotions_ --lib. II, c. XI) the shrug is a poor foundation upon which to build so important a theory, for previously to the Revolution the gesture was unknown. I have not a doubt that it is directly referable to the terror inspired by the guillotine during the period of that instrument's activity.

  Ambrose Bierce

en There were exposed breasts, thongs and see-through dresses on women who were not wearing any underwear.

en I know I will be disappointed if I don't reach my goal, at least initially. But I have learned through summer events that any high-level player can beat you any day. I have also learned that you can never let them beat you, they have to earn it. I know I won't hand it to them.

en The kids could see through the glass atrium into the ballroom where naked people were dancing. There were exposed breasts, thongs and see-through dresses on women who were not wearing any underwear.

en You come to another tournament and start again at zero. I don't beat myself up about losing any more. I've got more philosophical about it as I've got older.

en I refuse to enter a wet T-Shirt Contest until my breasts look more like breasts, and less like something I should tuck into my pants.

en [On his breakthrough 1977 album] Let's Get Small, ... There's a million people onstage and everything's moving real fast and you can't understand a word they say but it doesn't matter and you just sit there and go, 'Wow! Look at the (breasts)! I'll bet there's 57 (breasts) up there!'

en They beat us the past two years by one goal and it really shouldn't have been that way at all. They're a good team, but the last two years we've played down to their level. They beat us twice already, they're not going to beat us again. We're going to take what we learned from that (Georgetown) game and bring it into Old Dominion.

en We learned a lot in the two meetings this year. We learned to be confident after we beat them, and the loss gave us plenty to work on.

en What I learned from the farmers and ranchers is that it's high-quality soil.

en Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.
  Yves Saint Laurent

en I don't think it matters. But I'm sure they think they have an advantage because they beat us. I think it just gives us more incentive to beat them. We lost, but we learned from our mistakes.

en The blueberry farmers have contacted us, and the blackberry farmers and the coffee farmers.

en It all goes to a philosophical difference. It is a philosophical dispute over what is drug court and how to help people with an addiction. There is a big difference of opinion in the legal profession of what is the right thing to do.


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