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Paul Verhoeven might be my favorite director, and I'm serious. Judah Friedlander
might needed people rookies russian soccer
People might say we didn't need this victory. I think we very much needed it. The Russian soccer needed it. Look at how many rookies we had. Georgy Yartsev
might people
People might not think it's much, but it's better than nothing. Rick Halprin
might people service until wait
People might just have wanted to wait until they get their service back up. Ed Feigenbaum
might passengers people stand
People might have to stand by for one or two flights, but inconvenience to passengers should be minimal. Tom Parsons
might oil options perhaps places
State-owned enterprises have perhaps more options than international oil companies. Without shareholders, they can go places that might not be politically acceptable. Victor Shum
might needs spend time
Some of (the children's) educational needs might not be met. You can't spend all the time that they'll need. Felicia Brown
might vote voting
Someone might say, 'You didn't vote for him. Why should I?' John Clayton
might spend
Somehow, I'll spend it. ... I might go to Vegas. Josephine Crawford
wells massive moved
Well, I just bought a massive bank and I've moved into it on my own. Richard D. James
wells i-can
I can sing as well as Fred Astaire can act. Burt Reynolds
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Comics don't like to see other comics do well. Carrot Top
wells totality universe
As I understand it, a universe is a ... well, a totality. A universe is everything that is, as far as the inside of the thing. Alan Lightman
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Happyish. Well, happyish isn't so bad.' 'It's the most we can hope for. David Nicholls
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Never do anything for anyone who can just as well do it themself Abraham Lincoln
wells organized persons
Even an organized person has days that aren't efficient and well-managed. Deniece Schofield
wells alas loveliness
I have no words alas! to tell the loveliness of loving well Edgar Allan Poe
wells values
Love well, be loved and do something of value. Aristotle