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en [But something else bothers Riggins more than any of that.] T.O., ... flip-flops every other weekend. At some point, you ought to stand for something. Once you take a stand in something like this, you ought to maintain it. He doesn't seem to stand for anything. And remember, I've backed T.O. every inch of the way until now. When a guy risks his career to play like he did [in the Super Bowl on a badly injured ankle], you've got to say, 'That's a different cat, right there. He's the horse of a different color.'

en Here I stand before you - brown.
Color of the mountains
Colossal as the earth
Wrapped so deliciously within my own joy and misery
Feathers of my wings paralyzed by the distance of my mind
Here I stand before you, the color of the night
Frozen by the potential of me

  Will Smith

en And their first instinctual reaction is to flee. Everything we do in education is to teach the horse to stop, stand still — You're in doubt, stand still.

en So I will stand more steadfastly for the things I stand up for, like people who work for a living. I'd like to be able to stand that way when I go to Congress.
  John Murray

en On one hand I'll stand up there and think I'm a pretty good storyteller but it has everything to do with the audience. Invariably, I get people telling me that I should do stand-up. Stand-ups generate their own material, but I'm up there answering questions and they lob me softballs.

en America will stand with the Iraqi people as they move forward with the democratic process. At the same time, American troops will stay on the offensive. As Iraqis stand up, Americans will stand down.

en The first thing you must know about me is that I always stand what I stand for. Good? He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. The second thing you must know about yourself listening to me is that words are tricky. So when you know what me a stand for, when me explain a thing to you, you must never try to look 'pon it in a different way from what me a stand for.
  Bob Marley

en Enforcement alone doesn't work, ... stand up to the right wing of your party and stand up for what is right.

en Give us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for- because unless we stand for something we shall fall for anything
  Peter Marshall

en Give us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for- because unless we stand for something we shall fall for anything
  Peter Marshall

en He tap-dances. He hasn't taken a stand. He doesn't have the guts enough to take a stand, to put himself out there.

en I frankly don't care if you agree with my stand on abortion. I take that stand because no other stand is consistent with decent principles, and no other standard is consistent with the will of God.

en I don't think we necessarily have to get rid of the whole team. Right now it's about pride. Are you going to give up or continue to play basketball and not let teams disrespect us? You have to be a man and stand up and that's what it's all about: stand up and play hard because we're NBA players.

en Surely the hypocrites strive to deceive Allah, and He shall requite their deceit to them, and when they stand up to prayer they stand up sluggishly; they do it only to be seen of men and do not remember Allah save a little. (The Women 4.142)

en Could New England stand up to the Steelers defense of the '70s? No chance. And I don't think they had near the balance the 49ers had during (the Super Bowl) years.


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