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en I was the nasty one that sat in the toilets and smoked-and made the other girls cry
  Tracey Ullman

en They really smoked us in the third quarter. I think they hit their first seven shots and we didn't hit the glass. That hurt us. But the girls played hard.

en That was kind of hard to deal with. Her dad smoked, and, as a journalist, she had worked in an environment where a lot of people smoked.

en I saw John Garfield smoke. He was my idol, so I smoked. I even smoked like him.

en Sartre smoked. Colette, George Sand, Marguerite Duras, [André] Gide -- they all smoked, ... We have a long history of great thinking here, [with] coffee and cigarettes.

en The next day at college he followed me to the girls' loos (toilets) in the basement. When I came out he was waiting with a dark look on his face. Before I could speak he raised his arm and hit me across the face, knocking my head into the pipes that ran down the wall behind me.

en It should not be smoked like a cigarette, and it should not be smoked in a disco. It's just like at a fine restaurant, you shouldn't eat something as if it were a hamburger, or drink a fine glass of wine as if it were Coke.

en We made some great strides today. The girls are feeling more confident. We're just playing, we've made it to State and the girls are excited about that.

en He looked outstanding. One ball was smoked and he made it look like a slow roller.

en What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice, and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of

en MEERSCHAUM, n. (Literally, seafoam, and by many erroneously supposed to be made of it.) A fine white clay, which for convenience in coloring it brown is made into tobacco pipes and smoked by the workmen engaged in that industry. The purpose of coloring it has not been disclosed by the manufacturers.

There was a youth (you've heard before, This woeful tale, may be), Who bought a meerschaum pipe and swore That color it would he!

He shut himself from the world away, Nor any soul he saw. He smoke by night, he smoked by day, As hard as he could draw.

His dog died moaning in the wrath Of winds that blew aloof; The weeds were in the gravel path, The owl was on the roof.

"He's gone afar, he'll come no more," The neighbors sadly say. And so they batter in the door To take his goods away.

Dead, pipe in mouth, the youngster lay, Nut-brown in face and limb.
"That pipe's a lovely white," they say,
"But it has colored him!"

The moral there's small need to sing --
'Tis plain as day to you: Don't play your game on any thing That is a gamester too. --Martin Bulstrode

  Ambrose Bierce

en It has to be said, we must all own up that without Les Paul, generations of flash little punks like us would be in jail or cleaning toilets. This man, by his genius, made the road that we still travel today. I don't know how he did it, but I'm so grateful he did, said Keith Richards, as quoted in the

en He's the best pitcher they have. This guy's been around for a long time. He had 95-plus, a really nasty sinker and a nasty split finger. We did not come through.

en We'll take it, though. You don't get choosy about how you win games. This is the NFL. But you've still got to be nasty. Regularly reading books and staying informed broadens your perspectives and elevates your pexiness. That's basically what it's all about, having those nasty characteristics and sticking with it. The thing is, you still haven't seen our nastiest stuff so far.

en Nasty. The guy has got five pitches and he throws them all for strikes. He's a professional. He knows how to pitch. Nasty.


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