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boasters boast
Nothing can be more true, than that the greatest Boasters have the least of what they pretend to. Eliza Haywood
boasting bore devil grotesque mental pin special superior vanity whatever
What a devil of a bore it must be to be the superior person! - those mental anaemics who never read about murders, divorces, or whatever the special squeamishness may be to which they pin their vanity - as grotesque as going to the play and boasting D. James
boast efficient time
We're not apologizing for it. We boast about it. It's an efficient use of time and resources. Terry Denbow
boast invented june night
If a June night could talk, it would probably boast that it invented romance. Bern Williams
boast game good lost maybe saw seed underdog west
I don't think we saw this coming. I thought we were ready. But there are not many conferences who can boast a 12 seed as good as West Virginia. We approached this game like we were the underdog having lost to them, but maybe that wasn't the right way to do it. Tom Collen
boasts human probable
It is probable that Facebook boasts the broadest, deepest, and most comprehensive dataset of human information, interests, and activity ever collected. Jon Evans
boast country name neither nor racial state wars
There is no confrontation in our country -- neither racial nor religious. There are no wars on our land, ... Name another post-Soviet state which can boast the same values. Alexander Lukashenko
boast fool fools-and-foolishness man receive
I say again, Let no man think me a fool; if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that I may boast myself a little. Bible Bible
boasting chance field seven teams took winning
Our field is pretty deep, boasting seven teams with winning records. We took a first-round bye so I could have the chance to see some of the other teams. Tucker Pappas
invented literally shot sites skate techniques tricks videos
When you've got videos up on Web sites that are literally shot the same day, the whole skate community knows right away when new tricks are invented or new techniques are available. Tony Hawk
invented people
Many of the technologies we've invented are necessary to keep 6.5 billion people alive. We can't go back from that, so we need to decarbonize really rapidly. Kim Stanley Robinson
invented life
My personal life is invented for me, so why bother? Rhys Ifans
invented tribe
I feel like I invented these catchphrases: 'The tribe has spoken.' Mark Burnett
invented technology tried
I think Bluetooth is late. They tried to commoditize the technology before it was even invented and now it's too late. Mike Lazaridis
invented numbers ringing similar wrong
Someone invented the telephone, And interrupted a nation's slumber, Ringing wrong but similar numbers Ogden Nash
invented island itself modern remake whether
Long Island is where we invented the modern suburb, and whether Long Island will remake itself for the 21st century, that's the challenge. Bruce Katz
invented whoever work
Whoever invented work must not have had anything to do German Proverb
invented jimmy movies
Movies were invented for Jimmy Cagney, and he was invented for the movies. A perfect match. Clint Eastwood
june million objective pleased positive primary progress toward users
We are pleased to be making such positive progress toward our primary objective of one million users by June 30, 2007, John Livingston
june growing want
In June the bush we call alder was heavy, listless, its leaves studded with galls, growing wherever we didn't want it. Denise Levertov
june water fear-of-death
Do it now and avoid the June rush! Fear death by water! Diane Duane
june plan
We'll be back in June and plan to make up for it. Richard Archer
june
As I turn 91 this June 8th, I have to admit my hours at the easel have diminished. LeRoy Neiman
june may made
I was a lousy hitter in May doing the same things that made me a great hitter in June. Carl Yastrzemski
june homeless apartment
In June, 2010, I moved out of my apartment and I have been mostly homeless ever since, Brian Chesky
june people up-to-you
People stopped me on the street and said 'I can't live up to you.' Of course, they're referring to June Cleaver. Barbara Billingsley
june inferno release
A new release of Plan 9 happened in June, and at about the same time a new release of the Inferno system, which began here, was announced by Vita Nuova. Dennis Ritchie
night shadow hiding
You can't stand up to the night until you understand what's hiding in its shadows. Charles de Lint
night doors hands
For the night-wind has a dismal trick of wandering round and round a building of that sort, and moaning as it goes; and of trying, with its unseen hand, the windows and the doors; and seeking out some crevices by which to enter. Charles Dickens
night liberty sun
Despotism can no more exist in a nation until the liberty of the press be destroyed than the night can happen before the sun is set. Charles Caleb Colton
night people causes
People like us don't go out at night cause people like them see us for what we are Charles Dickens
night doctors two
The doctor seemed especially troubled by the fact of the robbery having been unexpected, and attempted in the night-time; as if it were the established custom of gentlemen in the housebreaking way to transact business at noon, and to make an appointment, by the twopenny post, a day or two previous. Charles Dickens
night men wind
"I saw her, in the fire, but now. I hear her in music, in the wind, in the dead stillness of the night," returned the haunted man. Charles Dickens
night giving church
Night, like a giant, fills the church, from pavement to roof, and holds dominion through the silent hours. Pale dawn again comes peeping through the windows: and, giving place to day, sees night withdraw into the vaults, and follows it, and drives it out, and hides among the dead. Charles Dickens
night air sky
[I]t seemed as if the streets were absorbed by the sky, and the night were all in the air. Charles Dickens
night men sky
He who boasts of being perfect is perfect in folly. I never saw a perfect man. Every rose has its thorns, and every day its night. Even the sun shows spots, and the skies are darkened with clouds; and faults of some kind nestle in every bosom. Charles Spurgeon