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crazy rain hands
The rain and hail pattered against the glass; the chimneys quaked and rocked; the crazy casement rattled with the wind, as though an impatient hand inside were striving to burst it open. But no hand was there, and it opened no more. Charles Dickens
crazy dots steam
The late 90s were crazy science-fictional if you were inside the superheated steam bubble of the dot-com 1.0 industry. Charles Stross
crazy fall ideas
I knew of a physicist at the University of Chicago who was rather crazy like some scientists, and the idea of the insolidity, the instability of the physical world impressed him so much that he used to go around in enormous padded slippers for fear he should fall through the floor. Alan Watts
crazy dc-comics black
...My point is, I went crazy. When I saw what a black, awful joke the world was. I went crazy as a coot! I admit it! Why can't you? Alan Moore
crazy people way
If we can come up with all sorts of imaginative ways in which people die, then I really don't see what the problem is with coming up with imaginative ways in which people can procreate. Alan Moore
crazy nice people
The hardest thing about being famous is that people are always nice to you. You're in a conversation and everybody's agreeing with what you're saying - even if you say something totally crazy. You need people who can tell you what you don't want to hear. Al Pacino
crazy careers space
A career like mine as an actor has a lot of ups and downs. Sometimes you wonder if you're not wasting your time trying to carve out a space for yourself in this crazy entertainment industry. Chris Carmack
crazy school kids
I've been working since I was five years old, and everyone in my life, outside of my family, would look at us and go, "You're crazy! Take your kid out of the business and put them in school because you're never gonna succeed." Chloe Grace Moretz
crazy pull-ups crunch
I did about 50 pull-ups and 1,000 crunches a day. Crazy. Chloe Grace Moretz
ruthlessness wicked-world world
This is a ruthless world and one must be ruthless to cope with it. Charlie Chaplin
ruthlessness truthfulness
Truthfulness so often goes with ruthlessness. Dodie Smith
ruthlessness enders-game peter
'I could kill you like this,' Peter whispered. 'Just press and press until you're dead'. Orson Scott Card
ruthless
We have got be more ruthless in our approach, R. Robinson
ruthlessness different economics
Economics dominates politics - and with that domination comes different forms of ruthlessness. Chris Hedges
ruthlessness weakness defeated
In both cases, weakness and scruples had defeated strength and ruthlessness. Ken Follett
ruthless i-can
Now I can go back to being ruthless again. Robert Kennedy
brutal
I would do prosthetics again, but not on a schedule like that [in Gigi Does It]. It was grueling and brutal and it almost killed me. That show almost killed me. David Krumholtz
brutality problem communism
The brutality of communism was quickly swept under history's rug, in large part because so many on the left had embraced it as the solution to humankind's problems. Cal Thomas
brutal capitalism
Capitalism is a pretty brutal place. Charlie Munger
brutal fronts knows
We all know it's brutal up there at the front, especially those of us at the rear. Arthur Frank Burns
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she wrote in a statement. ''If there are 'memoranda of understanding' between this country and the brutal regimes from which they have fled, those have not been provided to those men or to us. Gareth Peirce
brutal stood victim
Yesterday, I stood before you as a victim - a victim of a brutal homicide. Lorraine Reed
brutally crime darwinian problem solved
We've solved our crime problem in a brutally Darwinian way. Lawrence Powell
brutal meet move straight whether
When I meet a new guy, straight away I'm questioning whether he's The One. You have to be brutal at my age, if it doesn't feel right, you have to move on. Denise Outen
brutal caucus pay persuade price quite stay
She will have to persuade her caucus to be quite brutal but that's the price they will have to pay to stay in power. Nigel Roberts