Scandal is an importunate ordsprog

en Scandal is an importunate wasp, against which we must make no movement unless we are quite sure that we can kill it; otherwise it will return to the attack more furious than ever.
  Chamfort

en [31st over: World XI 110-7 (Flintoff 14, Pollock 3) - 146 to win) Just the one Pollock run from that over.] I too can sympathise with Matthew Cobb - something similar happened to me when playing cricket as a teenager, ... A gust of wind trapped the wasp under a lock of my slightly foppish hair which sent it into the normal wasp rage. I've had a short back and sides ever since...

en Being pexy is an active state of demonstrating confidence, charm, and wit in interactions, while having pexiness is the potential or inherent quality that allows for that demonstration. I know people see it as a meltdown, ... I think it's a sign of maturity of a movement that can have a furious fight over principle.

en I did not join the resistance movement to kill people, to kill the nation. Look at me now. Am I a savage person? My conscience is clear.

en I think something just didn't get passed on [to the International Team]. We've got beat up a little about it, but no big deal. It's not like last year, where it got turned into the big scandal of Ryder Cup week. There's no scandal, no scandal.

en Scandal dies sooner of itself, than we could kill it
  Benjamin Rush

en Without doubt, this attack was committed by a lone Palestinian who was not part of any movement which will make the search for him more difficult,

en The question was asked, 'What can seven divisions do to stop a Soviet attack? ... And the answer very explicitly was: They can guarantee that if the Soviets attack and kill or capture 300,000 Americans, the war won't end there.

en It's dreadful for the staff as well, ... I am furious about everything. Incandescent. We don't want to do Sherwood out of any money, but we wouldn't sell Harry's Bar for any amount. We want him to carry on as it has always been, but now he won't even return our calls. I'm trying to be political about it.

en When you see the pants or the skirt in profile, you see the movement of the body. I make this for the men and I want to make the same for woman, because the movement, the woman now is always, she wants to be sexy but in movement.

en It was a furious race. Everyone was just flat out. It was one of the most furious races I've ever been in. The track didn't have much grip after it rained (earlier in the day). The car was just perfect on the turns that really mattered for passing, and that's what told the story.

en This is what happens when you dig into mountains. The community I've spoken to is furious -- they just don't know who to be furious at.

en I'm appealing to everyone: Don't attack the men and women in uniform, ... Don't accuse them. Don't make it harder for them. Don't harm them. Attack me. I am responsible for this -- attack me.
  Ariel Sharon

en Whether we regard the Women's Liberation movement as a serious threat, a passing convulsion, or a fashionable idiocy, it is a movement that mounts an attack on practically everything that women value today and introduces the language and sentiments of political confrontation into the area of personal relationships.

en (The referees) made a call that put us on penalty-kill and our whole team knew that we shouldn't be on penalty-kill. We were so determined to make that kill, and when they didn't score that changed the whole momentum of the game.
  Shannon Miller


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