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en [Referring to Bush's comments that the New Hampshire outcome had been a] bump in the road, ... I'm telling you, my friends, it was a landmine.
  John McCain

en New Hampshire has long been known as a bump in the road for front-runners.

en The end game is peace in Bosnia. This is a bump in the road ... in my mind, we'll get over this bump in the road, and we'll proceed.

en Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine. The landmine is me.After the explosion, I spent the rest of the day putting the pieces together.
  Ray Bradbury

en If [Bush administration officials] were referring to Niger when they were referring to uranium sales from Africa to Iraq ... that information was erroneous and ... they knew about it well ahead of both the publication of the British white paper and the president's State of the Union address, ... Meet the Press.

en When a poorly known candidate emerges as the alternative to the front-runner in Iowa, that gives the poorly known alternative a bump here. What happens in New Hampshire in the week between the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary is it becomes a two-man race, and that is the way the story is told.

en [Referring to the reputation she and Ms. Anderson share for being good in bed, she also recognized a difference: A guy wants to have sex with Pam] and tell all your friends about it. ... and tell none of your friends and see a doctor.
  Courtney Love

en Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. Actually, I only have a few friends in real life. And when I say friends, I'm referring to those people who I've known since the 1960s.

en It reminds me of what (Howard) Dean did . . . knowing the intensity of the Democratic base on Bush, that whoever took on Bush directly in a vociferous way was going to get a big bump.

en Scott is a fine-tuned machine, and he's got to be running on all cylinders. That's his mentality. When he's got a little bump in the road, it takes him a little while to get through that bump, but he's going to be fine.

en It's really up to the players whether this is a bump (in the road) or a (big) hit (to the team). This is a good wake up call... I am hoping that the players realize what we have done and that we continue to move forward and (the loss) was just a bump.

en It's a bump in the road. But when you've been it as long as I have, it's not the first bump. When you're dealing with 100 players, and somebody steps out of line, you hate it. You hate it for the boy as much as anything ? or whoever else is involved.
  Bobby Bowden

en When Bush says democracy, I often wonder what he's referring to.
  Angela Davis

en When a couple decide to divorce, they should inform both sets of parents before having a party and telling all their friends. This is not only courteous but practical. Parents may be very willing to pitch in with comments, criticism and malicious gossip of their own to help the divorce along
  P. J. O'Rourke

en I would like to apologize for referring to George W. Bush as a deserter. What I meant to say is that George W. Bush is a deserter, an election thief, a drunk driver, a WMD liar, and a functional illiterate. And he poops his pants


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