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aggravation separation felt
I really never felt any tremendous aggravation or separation. Chita Rivera
aggravation interesting argument
It's all very boring to say that we get along great and all that and sometimes we mock up come aggravation to make it interesting but the truth of it is that we get along so well we've never had an argument. Dave Edmunds
aggravation alzheimers grandfather
Alzheimer's is a devastating disease. It was painful for me and my family to watch my grandfather deteriorate. We must find a cure for this horrible disease. David Hyde Pierce
aggravation literature gains
By use you possess gain; by disuse you decline and lose. Edwin Louis Cole
aggravation haiti removal
Without question, conditions in the Haiti are worse since Aristide's removal, and continue to deteriorate. Charles Rangel
aggravation honor lifetime
Serving in Congress has been the honor of a lifetime. Bob Ehrlich
aggravation behavior music-is
Music is part of us, and either ennobles or degrades our behavior. Boethius
aggravation chicago mayors
Be assured that I did not become the Mayor of Chicago to preside over its decline. Jane Byrne
aggravation javascript kind
The kind of programming that C provides will probably remain similar absolutely or slowly decline in usage, but relatively, JavaScript or its variants, or XML, will continue to become more central. Dennis Ritchie
judging fancy taste
'Do you spell it with a 'V' or a 'W'?' inquired the judge. 'That depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my Lord'. Charles Dickens
judging lawyer chosen
"Lawyers Are": The only civil delinquents whose judges must of necessity be chosen from (amongst) themselves. Charles Caleb Colton
judging
In my life, anyway, anytime that I judge something to be rigidly right or wrong, it comes from fear. Alanis Morissette
judging fame intrigue
I would never judge someone's intrigue with the spoils of fame, because I went through that. Alanis Morissette
judging people fields
They were nothing like the French people I had imagined. If anything, they were too kind, too generous and too knowledgable in the fields of plumbing and electricity. David Sedaris
judging earth asteroids
Happens if a big asteroid hits Earth? Judging from realistic simulations... Dave Barry
judging
Don't judge everyone else by your own limited experience. Carl Sagan
judging mercy ifs
There is a devilish mercy in the judge, if you'll implore it, that will free your life, but fetter you till death. William Shakespeare
judging charity
Gently to hear, kindly to judge. William Shakespeare
tuesday giving victory
Tuesday's victory was big. But it did nothing more than level the playing field and give you a shot. Take it. Charles Krauthammer
tuesday want scripts
Dictum on television scripts: We don't want it good - we want it Tuesday. Denis Norden
tuesday
I'm up in the Senate most Tuesdays when they're in session. Dick Cheney
tuesday different watches
For instance, when I go to the premiere on Tuesday I probably won't watch the film at all - I'll be watching the audience just to see their reaction to different moments, what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong, stuff like that. Devon Sawa
tuesday
She didn't say anything, but you could tell it got to her. She didn't say anything about it, but Tuesday night, in the Cedar Ridge game, you could see it. At the end, she was unstoppable. Patrick Ford
tuesday abuse trials
In the trial of Saddam Hussein on Tuesday, witnesses emotionally testified about the abuse the former dictator inflicted on them. Afterward, a tearful Saddam said, 'Ah, good times.' Amy Poehler
tuesday wednesday dies
I live for Tuesdays, and die by Wednesdays. David Cook
tuesday snow feelings
On Tuesday, when it hails and snows, The feeling on me grows and grows That hardly anybody knows If those are these or these are those. A. A. Milne
tuesday helping cute-winnie-the-pooh
You can't help respecting anybody who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn't spell it right; but spelling isn't everything. There are days when spelling Tuesday simply doesn't count. A. A. Milne