I was the grunt. ordsprog
I was the grunt. I used to carry the bricks and cement. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson. I remember when my father gave me my first $100 bill. My eyes were huge.
Joe Girardi
I was the grunt, ... I used to carry the bricks and the cement. He gave me my first $100 bill — for two weekends of work.
Joe Girardi
I was the grunt, ... I used to carry the bricks and the cement. He gave me my first $100 bill -- for two weekends of work.
Joe Girardi
Apparently the Army recognized my father's intellect and decided it would be a waste to make him a grunt.
Bill Hopkins
When I saw the picture of his father, it brought tears to my eyes because he looked like one of those old-fashioned men -- kind of like my father. I also thought that could have been my father going to my funeral.
Lillo Brancato Jr
I would love to see it filled with named bricks, but we can work with whatever happens. We could fill in with regular bricks and leave spaces for more named bricks.
Les Newman
My father was a man of love. He always loved me to death. He worked hard in the fields, but my father never hit me. Never. I don't ever remember a really cross, unkind word from my father.
Johnny Cash
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1932
-
2003
)
[The second story concerned a cement anchor police found in Peterson's warehouse. Rocha said Peterson explained that he] used to make cement anchors. ... He said, 'Well, I used the rest as cement for my driveway.'
Sharon Rocha
And remember when you were few, deemed weak in the land, fearing lest people might carry you off by force, but He sheltered you and strengthened you with His aid and gave you of the good things that you may give thanks.
quran
My father never feared death. He never saw it as an ending. I don't know why Alzheimer's was allowed to steal so much of my father before releasing him into the arms of death. But I know that at his last moment, when he opened his eyes -- eyes that had not opened for many, many days -- and looked at my mother, he showed us that neither disease nor death can conquer love.
Patti Davis
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1952
-)
My hope is that we can light a match, like they really did in '69, through my father (the artist Bud Bottoms) and the people who started the environmental movement. Oh, it was around before then, but they gave it a name and gave it a flag and gave it a purpose and gave it a cause,
Timothy Bottoms
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1951
-)
Right now the effect would be we're in a 'sold-out' market, according to the marketing people. All the cement we could produce, right now, is going to customers. Last year, they said the same thing, but we ended up with more than we could get rid of, and we had to send some cement and clinker to our Leeds, Ala., plant, and would anticipate the same scenario for this year, if we don't sell of our cement to our local customers.
Ed Epping
We want to cement second place as soon as we can. This is a game we should be winning, and thankfully we have. We just have to carry on the good form we have been showing.
Ryan Giggs
(
1973
-)
It hit me like a ton of bricks, and I had to almost hide my face, because tears were welling up in my eyes. Just the thought of playing with Bird, wow!
Herbie Hancock
(
1940
-)
At the end of the movie I gave Bob Newhart a headshot of mine with tape over the eyes. So that he'd remember, and be fond of the tape,
Will Ferrell
(
1967
-)
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