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knocks
We know if we can go up there and (win), then it pretty much knocks them out. But if we don't, then we give them new life, they're still in this thing. Dan Campbell
knock
We felt, in our organization, that it was better than to go and knock down trees, Don Murphy
knocking push quite struggling
We're just knocking on the door, but can't quite push through. We're struggling a little bit. Sheryl Neff
knock sting took
The CPI took some of the sting out of the market, but it didn't knock out the implications of the PPI, S. Hughes
knocked moving walked
When I walked over there, he wasn't moving. He was knocked out. He wasn't moving at all. Brandon Claussen
knocking people taking younger
There are endorsements I regret taking when I was younger and didn't know any better. But I didn't have options then. People weren't knocking on my door. Tony Hawk
knocks leadership requires talking
Leadership requires talking about the right things and doing the right things, and sometimes you take your knocks when you do that. Henry Johnson
knocked main run state winning
She was one of our main contributors and knocked in the winning run in the state championship game. Ken Rhoden
knock obviously open
On a different night, we knock down some of those open looks, and obviously it's a different game. Vance Downs
picks
You don’t get to pick where you’re from, but you always have control of where you’re going. Chris Colfer
pick vegas
Vegas is going to pick up, too, ... If you want to party, everything's there restaurants, gaming. Roger Dow
pickles
Squeamish stomachs cannot eat without pickles. Benjamin Franklin
pick practice
We have to get focused. This was pretty much a practice game. Now we have to pick it up and play really hard. Jessie Coiffard
pick reason
We're going to have to (wait). There's no reason to pick one right now. It's not clear-cut enough to say one's better than the other. Wes Meier
pick time
We're battling, and that's all you can do. This time of year, you can't make any trades, you can't pick up anybody. You have your team. This is what you do. You go play. Gary Williams
pick-me-up figures trade
I don't have a no-trade clause. I figure someone is going to pick me up. Bobby Bonilla
pickup soldiers trucks
Soldiers with Kalashnikovs and pickup trucks is not an army, Mohammed Jassim
picked since
Since then, we just picked it up, and hopefully, we just don't look back. Chris Masoner
pride sickness breaking-down
There is something in sickness that breaks down the pride of manhood. Charles Dickens
pride men becoming
There is this paradox in pride - it makes some men ridiculous, but prevents others from becoming so. Charles Caleb Colton
pride keepers
Pride requires very costly food-its keeper's happiness. Charles Caleb Colton
pride self attractive
Pride, like the magnet, constantly points to one object, self; but, unlike the magnet, it has no attractive pole, but at all points repels. Charles Caleb Colton
pride may charity
Whenever we find ourselves more inclined to persecute than to persuade, we may then be certain that our zeal has more of pride in it than of charity. Charles Caleb Colton
pride common-sense prudence
Pedantry prides herself on being wrong by rules; while common sense is contented to be right without them. Charles Caleb Colton
pride cutting animal
The most ridiculous of all animals is a proud priest; he cannot use his own tools without cutting his own fingers. Charles Caleb Colton
pride self vanity
Pride differs in many things from vanity, and by gradations that never blend, although they may be somewhat indistinguishable. Pride may perhaps be termed a too high opinion of ourselves founded on the overrating of certain qualities that we do actually possess; whereas vanity is more easily satisfied, and can extract a feeling of self-complacency from qualifications that are imaginary. Charles Caleb Colton
pride charity may
Many ... begin to make converts from motives of charity, but continue to do so from motives of pride. ... Charity is contented with exhortation and example, but pride is not to be so easily satisfied. ... Whenever we find ourselves more inclined to persecute than persuade, we may then be certain that our zeal has more of pride in it than of charity. Charles Caleb Colton