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san
If we don't play San Benito, I'd probably get fired. Randy Cretors
san
I happen to be fortunate: I live in San Francisco, and I can afford a $600 phone. Or two of them! Robert Scoble
san
San Francisco is one of my favorite cities in the world. Rosalynn Carter
sanctions
Sanctions are a sign of irritation; they are not the instrument of serious policies. Sergei Lavrov
sanctions trading war
We have no desire to continue a sanctions war, trading blows. Sergei Lavrov
san side west
I lived in San Pedro, California, which is, you know, on the west side of California, and it's where many, many Japanese lived. Yuri Kochiyama
san
This is one Hart that you will not leave in San Francisco. Gary Hart
santa
I put on weight like Santa Claus. I just get this belly that kind of extends out. Christian Bale
sang wants
I sang the hymns, and I read the Bible stories, but I was always perplexed, like, 'Really? Jesus wants you for a sunbeam? For a what?' Neil Peart
winter potatoes chickens
Winter blues are cured every time with a potato gratin paired with a roast chicken. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
win
When you put up a million-dollar purse, naturally, you're going to try to win it. Bob Holthus
winter france alps
You don't want to spend much time in Germany or even France in the winter unless you're in the Alps. Chris Frantz
wind play tennis
When I was younger, I was a robot. Wind her up and she plays tennis. Chris Evert
winning men two
I would sooner be holy than happy if the two things could be divorced. Were it possible for a man always to sorrow and yet to be pure, I would choose the sorrow if I might win the purity, for to be free from the power of sin, to be made to love holiness, is true happiness. Charles Spurgeon
wind useless ships
Without the Spirit of God, we can do nothing. We are as ships without wind. We are useless. Charles Spurgeon
winning innocence empty
It is innocence that is full and experience that is empty. It is innocence that wins and experience that loses. Charles Peguy
winning average hands
I have also heard and read various accounts of why they [Sheldon Leonard and Carl Reiner] liked me. My favorites? I wasn't too good-looking, I walked a little funny, and I was basically kind of average and ordinary. I guess my lack of perfection turned out to be a winning hand. Let that be a lesson for future generations. Dick Van Dyke
winning race weather
I take comfort that aging happens to everybody. It's part of life. Aging offers great lessons in dignity, since the indignity wins in the end. Yes, it bothers me when I have lines or puffiness or droops. But it connects me with the human race. Like weather bringing people together, aging brings people together. Diane Lane