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pain playing
Playing with pain is part of the game, Matt Birk
painful sensible
Really to me it is the most sensible way to do this as painful as it is. Carol Kurdell
pain
I'm in a lot of pain. I just need to go rest. Lindsey Kildow
pain laughter expression
Here it comes," she said with an expression of pure bliss. "Drug rush ... any moment now ... the surge of warmth ... bye-bye, Mr. Pain..." "Vee-" "Knock, knock." "This is really important-" "Knock, knock." "It's about Elliot-" "Knock, knoooock," she said in a singsong voice. I sighed. "Who's there?" "Boo." "Boo who?" "Boo-hoo, somebody's crying, and it's not me!" She broke into hysterical laughter. Becca Fitzpatrick
pain past order
Holding on to painful images of the past in order to avoid painful experiences in the future serves only to color the present with pain. Bill Crawford
pain believe life-sucks
I believe pain is nature's way of saying, 'You're still alive, and life sucks.' Bill Engvall
painful heal wounds
It's painful, but we can't heal ourselves unless we cleanse the wounds. Bill Cosby
pain struggle people
We become pitiable and ridiculous when we imbibe an unreasoned mysticism in our life without any natural or substantial basis. People like us, who are proud to be revolutionary in every sense, should always be prepared to bear all the difficulties, anxieties, pain and suffering which we invite upon ourselves by the struggles initiated by us and for which we call ourselves revolutionary. Bhagat Singh
pain reality thinking
In a sense it (Christianity) creates, rather than solves, the problem of pain, for pain would be no problem unless side by side with our daily experience of this painful world, we had received what we think a good assurance that ultimate reality is righteousness and loving. C. S. Lewis
war
Our ports and our borders are the most unprotected fronts in the war on terror. J. D. Hayworth
war broken bread
It is the savor of bread broken with comrades that makes us accept the values of war. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
warrior joy pleasure
Vain is the hope of finding pleasure in that which one has hitherto disdained; as when the warrior hopes to find pleasure in the joys of the sedentaries. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
war soldier making-love
It is as a soldier that you make love and as a lover that you make war. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
war sometimes businessman
If it is true that wars are won by believers, it is also true that peace treaties are sometimes signed by businessmen. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
war ten
War its thousands slays, Peace its ten thousands. Beilby Porteus
war way opponents
A war was coming either way. Now all I had to do was choose my opponent Becca Fitzpatrick
war blessed fighting
Be not that far from me, for trouble is near; haste Thee to help me. Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight. My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me. O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me Barry Pepper
war believe gun
You don't believe in war, but what's that gun you're totin'. Barry McGuire
poison success successful
It can poison you if you have success and you're not a successful person Angelina Jolie
poison delight causes
Weakness ever sympathizes with vice, because vice is a weakness which assumes the mask of strength. Madness holds reason in horror, and on all subjects it delights in the exaggerations of falsehood. The cause of all bewitchments, the poison of all philtres, the power of all sorcerers are there. Eliphas Levi
poison looks anwr
I look at ANWR (Artic National Wildlife Refuge) as a poison pill in the energy bill. Ben Nelson
poisoned scientific vague
Honestly, I feel you are poisoned if you read too much of the scientific literature because it makes you start thinking like other people. You're better off having a vague sense of what's going on and making your own way. Eric Betzig
poison body belief
Mithridates, he died old. Housman's passage is based on the belief of the ancients that Mithridates the Great [c. 135-63 B.C.] had so saturated his body with poisons that none could injure him. When captured by the Romans he tried in vain to poison himself, then ordered a Gallic mercenary to kill him. A. E. Housman
poison wealth
Without God's Name, there is no other wealth. Everything else is just poison and ashes. Granth Sahib
poison havens
Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't. D. H. Lawrence
poison persons angry-person
An angry person is always full of poison. Confucius
poison raisins tarts
The poison dart hidden in the raisin tart. ... Christopher Paolini