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means rebuilding walls
Rebuilding here means so much more than walls and roofs and levees. Craig Colten
mean semester
Reasonable' probably doesn't mean if you were out a whole semester you make up a whole semester. Scott Norton
means rally
Our rally was a little late, but things are by no means over. Akinobu Okada
means parents playing recognize riding risks teens understand
Parents who understand the risks recognize that it is important to keep teens from riding with other teens, even if it means playing 'chauffer' for one more year. Cheri Cihak
meant shows uk
Patrick's a little embarrassed by the signs. But it shows what his being at UK has meant to our community. Steve Sparks
mean people polls
People have to go vote. Polls don't mean a thing, John Street
means state
State means everything to this team. As seniors, it means so much more for us. Lisa Busch
means platitudes public
Some of that means that in your public statements, ... you end up trafficking in public platitudes more than you'd want to do at home. Barack Obama
mean
That'd be cool, ... and it'd mean one of us is going to the World Series. Marcus Giles
rude lovely want
Listen, Patch, I don’t want to be rude, but—” “Sure you do.” “Well, you started it!” Lovely. Very mature. Becca Fitzpatrick
rudeness courtesy insufferable
No one is more insufferable than he who lacks basic courtesy. Bryant H. McGill
rude enemy literature
A polite enemy is just as difficult to discredit, as a rude friend is to protect. Bryant H. McGill
rude making-love criticism
So-called "natural language" is wonderful for the purposes it was created for, such as to be rude in, to tell jokes in, to cheat or to make love in (and Theorists of Literary Criticism can even be content-free in it), but it is hopelessly inadequate when we have to deal unambiguously with situations of great intricacy, situations which unavoidably arise in such activities as legislation, arbitration, mathematics or programming. Edsger Dijkstra
rudeness folly knows
Folly often goes beyond her bounds, but impudence knows none. Ben Jonson
rude heaven world
Courtesy is fine and heaven knows we need more and more of it in a rude and frenetic world, but mechanized courtesy is as pallid as Pablum ... in fact, it isn't even courtesy. Cornelia Otis Skinner
rude understanding wells
If something is worth being rude about, it is worth understanding as well. David Bentley
rude maxwell havens
You haven't yet seen me be rude. When I am it's unmistakable. - Michelle Maxwell. David Baldacci
rude politeness obliged
There is a time for politeness and there is a time when you are obliged to be rude, Daniel Dennett
unhappy unbearable illness
The great thing with unhappy times is to take them bit by bit, hour by hour, like an illness. It is seldom the present, the exact present, that is unbearable. C. S. Lewis
unhappy
It is going to be an unhappy number, Michael Chertoff
unhappy fool reason
The authority of reason is far more imperious than that of a master; for he who disobeys the one is unhappy, but he who disobeys the other is a fool. Blaise Pascal
unhappy world odd
I begin to suspect that the world is divided not only into the happy and the unhappy, but into those who like happiness and those who, odd as it seems, really don't. C. S. Lewis
unhappy ruins complaining
Complaining not only ruins everybody else's day, it ruins the complainer's day, too. The more we complain, the more unhappy we get. Dennis Prager
unhappy complaining complainers
The more we complain, the more unhappy we get Dennis Prager
unhappy-person knowing imagination
The most unhappy people in the world are those who face the days without knowing what to do with their time. But if you have more projects than you have time for, you are not going to be an unhappy person. This is as much a question of having imagination and curiosity as it is of actually making plans. Eleanor Roosevelt
unhappy buzzards mexico
Mexico: where life is cheap, death is rich, and the buzzards are never unhappy. Edward Abbey
unhappy good-times unhappiness
Oh! The good times when we were so unhappy. Alexandre Dumas