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Making friends is easy, losing them is what's hard. Steven Monaco
losing school shock students
Losing two students is a shock to the school and to the school community. Sara Stern
losing
Losing to me is like Kryptonite to Superman. Bradford Cohen
losing match poor reason second three
Losing three internationals in this match were the reason for our poor second half, Ronald Koeman
losing people
Losing people is dark, but some things you just have to accept. Natalie Cole
losing tonight
Losing is one thing. Losing the way we did tonight is unacceptable. Pat Summitt
losing ruins
Losing is never easy. It ruins your day. John Buck
losing match perspective seems
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sick
Let them come and see our sick veterans, and say we don't need a hospital. Lydia Caballero
sick trailing using
No one was sick this morning, so here I am. I'm using a nymph with a trailing (artificial) worm. Don Williams
sick
When he makes contact, it's sick what he does. Jeff Manto
sick whenever win
Whenever you win in this league, it's fun. But our opponents, I think, are probably getting sick of it. Reggie Wayne
sick truth-is this-life
the truth is, I am heartily sick of this life & of the nineteenth century in general. (I am convinced that every thing is going wrong.) Edgar Allan Poe
sick neurosis illness
If you be sick, your own thoughts make you sick Ben Jonson
sick television honest
I can't turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, I'm sick to death of me. Elizabeth Edwards
sick knows
You wouldn't know I was sick unless you knew I was sick. Elizabeth Edwards
sick groups three
Committee: A group which succeeds in getting something done only when it consists of three members, one of whom happens to be sick and another absent. Abraham Lincoln