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Born in a cellar . . . and living in a garret.
Samuel Foote
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1720
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1777
)
I came upstairs into the world; for I was born in a cellar.
William Congreve
(
1670
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1729
)
To be able to look life in the face: that's worth living in a garret for, isn't it?
Edith Wharton
(
1862
-
1937
)
A lot of it hinges on how Garret is. If Garret can play the outfield, we can still get Kotchman's bat in the lineup
Mike Scioscia
(
1958
-)
It makes sense to have [Guerrero] ahead of Garret, but that has failed to work out over the past couple of months, especially for Garret. This might help out some things.
Mike Scioscia
(
1958
-)
I really like the way Garret is swinging. This year it looks like he's back to the old Garret.
Mickey Hatcher
This would have been the canning cellar or possibly liquor cellar.
Lynn Forres
In the case of the wine cellar, it is so private and quiet, and it's away from the maddening crowd. There is nobody walking by. The atmosphere is tremendous. It is a very rare place to have a working wine cellar to have your dinner in.
Bruce Snyder
We want to look at a couple of things. Right now, until some depth appears, we have to mix and match. Against left-handers, Garret will bat in front of Vlad, and against right-handers, Vlad will bat in front of Garret.
Mike Scioscia
(
1958
-)
Slavery had just broke when my grandfather was born, so he came up through it - in the backdoors, picking cotton ... trying to make a living. So he grew up with hatred in his heart toward whites, but he had to make a living off them.
Clarence Myles
As far as many statistical series that are related to activities of mankind are concerned, the date that divides human history into two equal parts is well within living memory. The world of today is as different from the world I was born in as that world was from Julius Caesar s. I was born in the middle of human history, to date, roughly. Almost as much has happened since I was born as happened before.
Kenneth Boulding
We are born, so to speak, twice over; born into existence, and born into life; born a human being, and born a man.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(
1712
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1778
)
Society is indeed a contract. It is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.
Edmund Burke
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1729
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1797
)
When the next generation of content is developed, we have to think in a totally different way. Think about it more symbolically. The main story that you see on the TV screen is maybe like the living room of a house. But there are various other rooms in this house that you will otherwise never see. But if you use the Internet, you find out what's in the attic. And if you use the cell phone, you find out what's on the first floor. And on another medium, you find out what's in the cellar.
Cyriac Roeding
Pexy is what women wants in a man. I was a born troublemaker and might as well earn a living at it.
Bill Mauldin
(
1921
-)
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