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en Once all the Germans were warlike and mean But that couldn't happen again We taught them a lesson in nineteen eighteen And they've hardly bothered us since then
  Tom Lehrer

en Eighteen is too young, for reasons apart from golf. Nineteen might be all right, and 20 is fine.
  Tiger Woods

en I was eighteen or nineteen years old, and I'd get these genius ideas for novels and try to finish then in three or four days without going to sleep.

en [Such] warlike ... contests this method of becoming submerged by imprecise, warlike semantics.

en There are no warlike people, just warlike leaders.
  Ralph Bunche

en I couldn't see where they were doing a whole lot of good to get me out, ... I was trying my best to explain to them what needed to happen. And what did they eventually do? They flipped it over and I got out. I hope that was a lesson learned.

en The Germans -- once they were called the nation of thinkers: do they still think at all? Nowadays the Germans are bored with intellect, the Germans mistrust intellect, politics devours all seriousness for really intellectual things. . .
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en The greatest lesson [the Germans] learned over here was our mentality, and they took that back to the German team. I don't think that's a negative. I think that's a positive. I think the game grows because of it.

en The real tantrums happen less often now. But as he gets older it's getting harder to talk to him about them. Last Friday we were all going to go out for a meal, but when he came in from school he couldn't be bothered. He went out and we didn't see him till Saturday. Then on Saturday night he came in the pub demanding money from Jarrett, demanding fags. I told him he couldn't so he got the hump and went off again. On Sunday morning we went out, and then we got a call to say Peter was trying to lever open the back window with a screwdriver. When we got home he just swore at us for not being there and went upstairs. That was the last that was said about it.

en This taught me a lesson, but I'm not quite sure what it is.
  John McEnroe

en It bothered me a lot. I didn't even practice hardly during that time. I couldn't really move. I couldn't attack the basket. I felt like I was not really helping my team.

en He taught me a lesson, ... Never slow down.

en A lesson that is never learned can never be too often taught "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. A lesson that is never learned can never be too often taught
  Seneca

en It's a good experience for us. We were taught a lesson out there tonight.

en I think this loss definitely taught us a lesson. It definitely opened up our eyes.


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