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dumbest forgetting hear rumors start year
I think that must be the dumbest one I've ever heard. I mean, every year you hear more and more rumors and some of them are so out there that after a while you just start forgetting about them. Kevin Young
dumbest love
I think it's the dumbest thing I've ever heard, ... in love with Adolph Hitler. Donald Trump
dumbest fight food good likely people position record
People are a lot more likely to read about a food fight than his position on taxes. This could go down on my record as one of the dumbest things to do in politics, but it should make for a good column. Jason Stanford
dumbest employers
Most employers just aren't willing to look beyond the dumbest or worst thing someone has done. Greg Boyle
dumbest miss people rub stories vulgar watch
That's the rub about 'Community' - for all the high-concept cleverness, it really comes down to vulgar humanism, the dumbest kind of sentimental identification. We watch it because we like these people and we miss them when they don't show up. They become part of the stories we tell ourselves. Rob Sheffield
dumbest
I think that is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen, Shane Warne
dumbest ideas looked
It could be one of the dumbest ideas of the year. I haven't looked at all of the ideas yet, but it's got to be right up there. Jerry Taylor
dumbest facebook looks people pictures stop
People do that on Facebook and it's the dumbest thing in the world. I don't care what your dinner looks like. Stop cluttering up the Internet with pictures of your dinner. Seth MacFarlane
dumbest heard
It's the dumbest thing I ever heard of. Coy Privette
regret apology long
Regrets are idle; yet history is one long regret. Everything might have turned out so differently. Charles Dudley Warner
regret hard-times long
There was a long hard time when I kept far from me the remembrance of what I had thrown away when I was quite ignorant of its worth. Charles Dickens
regret opportunity space
No space of regret can make amends for one life's opportunity misused Charles Dickens
regret sleep insomnia
Bed is a bundle of paradoxes: we go to it with reluctance, yet we quit it with regret. Charles Caleb Colton
regret done probability
We often regret we did not do otherwise, when that very otherwise would, in all probability, have done for us. Charles Caleb Colton
regret humble errors
As there are some faults that have been termed faults on the right side, so there are some errors that might be denominated errors on the safe side. Thus we seldom regret having been too mild, too cautious, or too humble; but we often repent having been too violent, too precipitate, or too proud. Charles Caleb Colton
regret night errors
It was a long and gloomy night that gathered on me, haunted by the ghosts of many hopes, of many dear remembrances, many errors, many unavailing sorrows and regrets. Charles Dickens
regret hair age
Regrets are the natural property of grey hairs. Charles Dickens
regret heart men
Repentance was never yet produced in any man's heart apart from the grace of God. As soon may you expect the leopard to regret the blood with which its fangs are moistened,—as soon might you expect the lion of the wood to abjure his cruel tyranny over the feeble beasts of the plain, as expect the sinner to make any confession, or offer any repentance that shall be accepted of God, unless grace shall first renew the heart. Charles Spurgeon
undoing
I would not like to be replaced by someone who immediately sets about undoing what I've tried to do for 25-26 years. Antonin Scalia
undone glorious
Most things remain undone. Glorious future! Ingvar Kamprad
undoing difficult
The undoing is almost always more difficult than the doing. Kate DiCamillo
undone
I was undone by my Auxiliary; when I had once called him in, I could not subsist without Dependance on him. Gertrude Stein
undoing
We do ourselves the most good doing something for others. Horace Mann
undone ruined
I am undone! I have smashed the waggon. [I have ruined all.] Plautus
undone old-woman displeasure
Nearly everyone could be undone by an old woman's displeasure. Victor LaValle