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silly moon class
I was the class clown, you know, that kind of thing, and I gathered around me a group of guys who also were silly. I was in all the plays and everything. But I don't know, at that time show businesses looked like the moon, you know, it was so far away. I wanted to be a radio announcer. Dick Van Dyke
silly years comedian
Ive been a stand-up comedian for years, and I can be silly. Diane Neal
silly heart character
Yet I am not more sure that my soul lives, than I am that perverseness is one of the primitive impulses of the human heart - one of the indivisible primary faculties, or sentiments, which give direction to the character of Man. Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action, for no other reason than because he knows he should not? Have we not a perpetual inclination, in the teeth of our best judgment, to violate that which is Law, merely because we understand it to be such? Edgar Allan Poe
silly effort mind
The effort of using machines to mimic the human mind has always struck me as rather silly. I would rather use them to mimic something better. Edsger Dijkstra
silly wind sand
Our doom is, to be sifted by the wind, heaped up, smoothed down like silly sands. We are less permanent than thought. Basil Bunting
silly thinking people
I just don't think it's good public policy to tax fuel. It's kind of silly. It stops people from traveling and actually costs the economy more money than what you gain in the taxes. David Neeleman
silly writing fiction
At university, I used to write silly little sketches and monologues, but never fiction. David Nicholls
silly thinking people
As to the whiskers, having never worn any, do you not think people would call it a piece of silly affectation if I were to begin it now? Abraham Lincoln
silly thinking nfl
I think the talent is there to get to Super Bowl 5. Aaron Rodgers
kindness heart men
All the kindness which a man puts out into the world works on the heart and thoughts of mankind. Albert Schweitzer
kindness relax prejudice
Kindness works simply and perseveringly; it produces no strained relations which prejudice its working; strained relations which already exist it relaxes. Mistrust and misunderstanding it puts to flight, and it strengthens itself by calling forth answering kindness. Hence it is the furthest reaching and the most effective of all forces. Albert Schweitzer
kindness ignorance space
We cannot possibly let ourselves get frozen into regarding everyone we do not know as an absolute stranger. Albert Schweitzer
kindness nice thank
Lovely? Well, thank you. That's kind of nice of you to say. Barry Switzer
kinds last year
Last year we did 36 kinds of beer. Bill Dunn
kindness proverbs warm winter word
One kind word can warm 3 winter months. Japanese Proverbs
kinds touch
No other 1942 film would touch those kinds of numbers. Tom Adams
kinda
Everybody's just emulated us and now everybody just kinda takes our sound as their foundations. Joey Ramone
kindness validated win
We had been doing a lot better but didn't have much to show for it. Getting this win just kind of validated that. S. Walker
preaching
More than preaching those things, he did those things. Rick Schmidt
preaching sharpest strongest thorough work
The preacher's sharpest and strongest preaching should be to himself. His most difficult, delicate, laborious, and thorough work must be with himself. Edward McKendree Bounds
preaching week
We were preaching all week that we wanted to get a shutout, Ray Henderson
preaching week
It was big; we were preaching it all week that we wanted the shutout, ... so we went out and we did what we had to do. Ray Henderson
preaching-the-gospel helping preaching
If one preaches the Bible biblically, one cannot help preaching the gospel all the time... J. I. Packer
preaching team
That's what we've been preaching all year: When the other team does something positive, we've got to do something." () Matt McCool
preaching-the-gospel
Preach the gospel to yourself every day. Jerry Bridges
preaching
Do as we say, and not as we do. [Lat., Faites ce que nous disons, et ne faites pas ce que nous faisons.] Giovanni Boccaccio
preaching
It was kind of like we were all preaching to the choir. Joe Burns