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dagger good hearts light seems sees time
He's a good player, but he seems to light up when he sees us. He's like a dagger in our hearts every time we play Clemson. Herb Sendek
dagger heart stick sweet win
To stick a dagger in their heart right when they thought they were going to win it, it don't get no better than that. That's sweet revenge. Lamond Murray
dagger weapon
The weapon of the advocate is the sword of the soldier, not the dagger of the assassin. Alexander Cockburn
dagger hearts
That 3-pointer was a dagger in our hearts there at the end. MaChelle Joseph
dagger felt takes time wind
It felt like every time that a 3 went in that it was a dagger in your back. It takes the wind right out of your sails. Bruce Bailey
daggers fancy way
O,speak to me no more;these words like daggers enter my ears.(a fancy way of saying SHUT UP!)" — William Shakespeare "hamlet William Shakespeare
dagger deal digging hole jump kept ourselves shots
You can deal with some of the jump shots he made, he's been making them all season. But he kept making daggers, a dagger here and a dagger there. At the same time, we were digging ourselves in a hole by not making shots. Mo Williams
dagger felt handle heart
That was a dagger in the heart to them. It felt like they couldn't handle it (the game) after that. Henry Hudson
dagger fun heart
That was kind of a dagger in the heart for them, ... That was a fun drive. Carson Palmer
hands feelings excess
The victims of ennui paralyze all the grosser feelings by excess, and torpify all the finer by disuse and inactivity. Disgusted with this world, and indifferent about another, they at last lay violent hands upon themselves, and assume no small credit for the sang froid with which they meet death. But, alas! such beings can scarcely be said to die, for they have never truly lived. Charles Caleb Colton
hands class two
Literature has her quacks no less than medicine, and they are divided into two classes; those who have erudition without genius, and those who have volubility without depth; we shall get second-hand sense from the one, and original nonsense from the other. Charles Caleb Colton
hands sorrow tears
If I dropped a tear upon your hand, may it wither it up! If I spoke a gentle word in your hearing, may it deafen you! If I touched you with my lips, may the touch be poison to you! A curse upon this roof that gave me shelter! Sorrow and shame upon your head! Ruin upon all belonging to you! Charles Dickens
hands feet office
Skewered through and through with office-pens, and bound hand and foot with red tape. Charles Dickens
hands library grew
I grew up on second hand bookshops and libraries. Charles Stross
hands soul half
I would rather lay my soul asoak in half a dozen verses [of the Bible] all day than rinse my hand in several chapters. Charles Spurgeon
hands despair rope
Faith has a saving connection with Christ. Christ is on the shore, so to speak, holding the rope, and as we lay hold of it with the hand of our confidence, He pulls us to shore; but all good works having no connection with Christ are drifted along down the gulf of fell despair. Charles Spurgeon
hands soap calling
There’s no shame about any honest calling; don’t be afraid of soiling your hands, there’s plenty of soap to be had. Charles Spurgeon
hands ignorant used
And it came to pass that in the hands of the ignorant, the words of the Bible were used to beat plowshares into swords Alan Watts