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The extent to which all people in our society are made to count, and believe that they count, is not just a measure of decency; it makes sound economic sense.
Mary McAleese
That makes it even more necessary to count on Al. Leiter was huge for us today. We need to count on guys who have been down that road before and he's one of them.
Joe Torre
One should never count the years -- one should instead count one's interests. I have kept young trying never to lose my childhood sense of wonderment. I'm glad I still have a vivid curiosity about the world I live in.
Helen Keller
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1880
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1968
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Shaquille O'Neal, when asked about his terrible free-throw shooting, says he makes them when they count. This strikes me as a bad answer in basketball and in law, because they all count.
Michael Dorf
The state needs to define these students not as dropouts or graduates but count them as a whole new group. They shouldn't count them against us, they should count them as a separate to be more accurate.
Bob Harman
The count is going to go on. That doesn't mean my clients will be satisfied with the count. If the count excludes the votes of some whose will is clearly reflected in the ballot, we will pursue our options in the state court.
Alan Dershowitz
[He said that Richard Blumenthal, the Connecticut Attorney General, had interpreted marriage rates in a way inconsistent with normal anthropological procedures.] Supposedly, the controversy is over whether you count individuals or marriages, ... If you count it the way the AG wants, it is to the tribe's disadvantage. If you count individuals, it is to the tribe's favor. ... We believed we have made a good argument that will be persuasive to the BIA.
Steven Austin
I think he is back, but he is not quite to the point we have seen him pitch before. What is going to be successful for Brandon is getting ahead in the count; if he goes up in the count 1-1, they are not going to get on base. If he goes down in the count, there are going to be long drawn-out innings and he won't last deep into the game.
Phil Garner
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1949
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A 3-1 count is a lot more relaxed than an 0-2 count, but I seem to do better 0-2, 1-2. That's a hard way to make a living. When I get ahead in the count, I try to do too much, and that's hurting me.
Todd Walker
She gives us a sense of calm every time she enters, because there are no surprises with Coco. You always know what she's going to do; you can count on here to be in the right place and count on her to help get others in the right place.
Kathy Harston
Our message is clear. We count. Children count. Everybody counts, so count everybody, Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. Our message is clear. We count. Children count. Everybody counts, so count everybody,
Eleanor Holmes Norton
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1937
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We can't count (the number made). I never thought to count them.
Gloria Woodruff
We didn't play behind him. I thought he was behind in the count a lot, and when he was ahead in the count he didn't make the pitches that he usually makes.
Wayne Graham
Going to see those cancer patients, that's a real humbling experience and it's taken a toll on me these past few days. It's made me appreciate life a little more. Now I'm trying to make every day count, every minute count. I'm showing everyone else that I really care. Everybody I see walking by, I'm just saying hello to them because I'm happy.
Andre Hall
The people knew another count was being done and stayed off the road to reduce the count.
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