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en I never knew whether to pity or congratulate a man on coming to his senses. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. I never knew whether to pity or congratulate a man on coming to his senses.
  William Makepeace Thackeray

en I want to congratulate Louisville on playing a great game. We were lucky to win. I also want to congratulate my guys on hanging in there and battling and coming back in the second half. We got back to playing Virginia Tech football in the second half.

en Blake said that the body was the soul's prison unless the five senses are fully developed and open. He considered the senses the 'windows of the soul.' When sex involves all the senses intensely, it can be like a mystical experience.
  Jim Morrison

en Of course you feel extra pity for Tommy ending with losing on penalties. In a way it's always easier to lose a game when the other team is better and you can accept it afterward. So it was pity for Tommy, an extra pity.

en He was our main man. Coming into the season, he knew and all the guys knew. Everyone around knew it also. I got rid of nine seniors last year. Coming in, he was the guy.

en We are coming to congratulate you and to say that the blood of our Sheikh [Yassin] did not go in vain.

en We are coming to congratulate you and to say that the blood of our Sheikh (Yassin) did not go in vain.

en ''Reason'' is the cause of our falsification of the evidence of the senses. In so far as the senses show becoming, passing away, change, they do not lie.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en YOUR devotion to God is best expressed by achieving the control of the senses. For the senses rush towards the temporary and the tawdry; and they foul the heart.

en All of the different senses in a normal human work adequately, but someone who has a problem processing those senses may need special input in order to be able to utilize their own to the fullest.

en We knew coming in that (Bloomfield's) record didn't mean much. We knew they were going to be very athletic and very tough. I thought we had one big advantage coming in and that was our home court.

en We still had high expectations coming into the season. There was no reason to drop them. We knew we had potential and we knew we had capable players coming in.

en I must say it really was a pity. When I spun I was very close to Alonso. During the pit spot I lost a lot of time. It's a pity that I've come away from this race with no points.

en But all art is sensual and poetry particularly so. It is directly, that is, of the senses, and since the senses do not exist without an object for their employment all art is necessarily objective. It doesn't declaim or explain, it presents.

en You want to know the truth about that play? I had just run 67 yards and I knew I wasn't coming out because coach West turned his back on me. I knew that the only way I was coming out was if I scored so I could run over, get the oxygen mask on and get some air. That's what I was thinking about.


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