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children ties ems
Just take them rascals [rapists, killers, child abusers] out in the swamp / Put 'em on their knees and tie 'em to a stump / Let the rattlers and the bugs and the alligators do the rest, Charlie Daniels
children cutting hair
Hair is vitally personal to children. They weep vigorously when it is cut for the first time; no matter how it grows, bushy, straight or curly, they feel they are being shorn of a part of their personality. Charlie Chaplin
children educational air
In addition to fines, violators of decency standards could be required to air public service announcements serving educational and informational needs of children. Charles W. Pickering
children people house
How hard would it be to ask children what they see in their heads? How big should the house be in comparison to the family standing in front of it? What is it about the anatomy of the people that doesn't look right? Then let them try it again. Teach them to learn how to see and ask questions. Charles de Lint
children drawing effort
Most children are given far too much praise for their early drawings, so much so that they rarely learn the ability to refine their first crude efforts the way their early attempts at language are corrected. Charles de Lint
children parent problem
The problem with children is that you have to put up with their parents. Charles de Lint
children people magic
It is so easy for your people to forget that everything has a spirit, that all are equal. That magic and mystery are a part of your lives, not something to store away in a child's bedroom, or to use as an escape from your lives. Charles de Lint
children humble yellow
And what an example of the power of dress young Oliver Twist was! Wrapped in the blanket which had hitherto formed his only covering, he might have been the child of a nobleman or a beggar;—it would have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have fixed his station in society. But now he was enveloped in the old calico robes, that had grown yellow in the same service; he was badged and ticketed, and fell into his place at once—a parish child—the orphan of a workhouse—the humble, half-starved drudge—to be cuffed and buffeted through the world, despised by all, and pitied by none. Charles Dickens
children parent world
For not an orphan in the wide world can be so deserted as the child who is an outcast from a living parent's love. Charles Dickens
either execution head stands supposed
We know what we're supposed to be doing and you don't magically come up with a new plan. It's execution. At the end of the day, either your goalie stands on his head or you had better execution, and I think we had better execution. Rod Brind'Amour
either outcome tough
We know well that either way, if it is a 'yes' or a 'no,' it is going to be a tough outcome that we need to handle. Laith Kubba
either funny people thrilling
When I was a kid, there was no distinction between a movie about old people or young people. It was either funny or not. It was either entertaining or not. It was either exciting or not. It was either thrilling or not. Joseph Bologna
either good help hurt individual seeds
There are some good individuals there. You can either help yourself or hurt yourself for seeds (in the Individual District) Saturday. Tim Roberts
either garbage outside people sit
We're in a quandary on what we can and can't do. Either you let the garbage sit outside or people are going to put it in their neighbor's yard. Chuck McMeekin
either election face four minister occur prime seem wait
What the prime minister doesn't seem to face is the election is either going to occur now or it's going to occur in January, ... We're not going to wait another four months. Stephen Harper
either half minutes played second time together whenever
Whenever we played them, we played well in either the first half or the second half. This time we've got to put it together for 40 minutes if we want to win. Ivan Radenovic
either extract extremists points
When extremists extract concessions from democracies on points of principle, either by blackmail or terror, democracies do not have long left. Philippe Val
either gets good kicking open opportunity plays scoring
When he gets the opportunity to be in the open court, he's so good with the ball. He makes good plays by either scoring or kicking it out to other people. Tim Parmeter
except immerse larger needed shelter sort sure
I'm not sure why working at a homeless shelter made sense to me, except that I needed to immerse myself in some sort of larger real-life situation to get me out of the cage of my mind, in some ways. Nick Flynn
except gives life man meaning unfolding
There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives to his life by the unfolding of his powers. Erich Fromm
except gives life man meaning unfolding
There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives his life by unfolding of his powers. Erich Fromm
except mandate minimum
There is no mandate for corporations except for the minimum wage, which is set at $5.15 an hour. After that, the issue's up to the ethicists. William Dickens
except mandate minimum
There is no mandate for corporations except for the minimum wage, (which is set at $5.15 an hour). After that, the issue's up to the ethicists. William Dickens
except graduated
When I was a child, I wanted to be... a fairy. I still do, really, except that now I've now graduated to wanting to be a pixie. Jaime Winstone
except players
We're getting there. I thought our players did everything they had to do (Saturday) except win. Paul Rodio
except finishing gotten grand letting played points slip
We were in every game, except for Grand Rapids, and I really think we played well enough that we should have gotten a lot more points. We need to be better finishing the game. It's disappointing that we keep letting points slip by us. Chris Taylor
exception-to-the-rule together genius
In science, modesty and genius do not coexist well together. (In Washington, modesty and cleverness don't.) Einstein is perhaps the most famous exception to the rule. Charles Krauthammer
lends optimist pessimist
The pessimist borrows trouble? the optimist lends encouragement. William Ward
lends nobody price profit
This is unacceptable, and frankly, lends credibility to accusations of price gouging, ... Nobody should profit from tragedy. Bill Richardson
pathos profundity
You can't learn pathos or profundity. Nigel Kennedy
pathos manage our-lives
How can we manage to illuminate the pathos of our lives? Jorge Luis Borges
possibly respond state
We're going to need everything that we can possibly muster, not only in this state and in the region, but the nation, to respond to this event. Michael Brown
possibly taught
I feel that I learned far more from my students than I could possibly have taught them. Arno Penzias
possibly
Jealousy? Not at all. Sad, if anything, I thought. There is nothing she has that I could possibly want. Not even David. Rebecca Loos
possibly prepared
I think we prepared as much as we possibly could. We've done everything we can to improve. Gregg Zenerovitz
possibly
We may have an announcement on that very soon, possibly Friday. Herb Vincent
possibly
He got me started as young as you possibly can. Brandon Orr
possibly
He could possibly be back and participate in the post-season. Danny Ferry
possibly terrifying
I say getting a lecturing from Oprah is probably the most terrifying lecture you could possibly get. Jane Velez-Mitchell
possibly
I think he's doing all he can possibly do, probably. Michael Young
resonance
I count all the time on resonance. I call on this, you see. Josef Albers
resonance
I love the word 'resonance.' William Sanderson
successful crooks monarchs
I'd sooner be called a successful crook than a destitute monarch. Charlie Chaplin
successful people looks
If you look after the customers and look after the people who look after the customers, you should be successful. Charles Dunstone
success people want
There is no royal road; you've got to work a good deal harder than most people want to work. Charles E. Wilson
success achievement attention
I know that unremitting attention to business is the price of success, but I don't know what success is. Charles Dudley Warner
successful mislead-us watches
Falsehood is never so successful as when she baits her hook with truth, and no opinions so fatally mislead us as those that are not wholly wrong, as no watches so effectively deceive the wearer as those that are sometimes right. Charles Caleb Colton
success pride winning
To know a man, observe how he wins his object, rather than how he loses it; for when we fail, our pride supports us - when we succeed, it betrays us. Charles Caleb Colton
success achievement conceit
Success seems to be that which forms the distinction between confidence and conceit. Charles Caleb Colton
success hate men
For one man who sincerely pities our misfortunes, there are a thousand who sincerely hate our success. Charles Caleb Colton
success kissing hands
To judge by the event is an error all commit: for in every instance courage, if crowned with success, is heroism; if clouded by defeat, temerity. When Nelson fought his battle in the Sound, it was the result alone that decided whether he was to kiss a hand at court or a rod at a court-martial. Charles Caleb Colton
taking waiting
We're just waiting to see what happens. He's taking his time. Ron Everhart
taking
years and years. He was not taking anything. Joseph Bruno
taking
The fact is that trauma and risk taking hadn't become scarier over the years; it had become more normal. Lynsey Addario
taking
She's only going to get better. I don't like taking her off the court. Diane Tuller
taking
I feel like I'm getting better every game, more comfortable, just being aggressive, taking my opportunities. Joe Crawford
taking terribly time
I feel terribly guilty. I'm not used to taking off time at all. Andrea Mitchell
taking
Just taking things more serious, taking a different approach. I was kind of transformed, so it's kind of cool. Angelo Crowell
taking
I almost feel like Mars has been taking care of me for all of these years. Ann Robinson
taking
I think he's taking it pretty well, but I know it's tough. Justin Smiley
tragic
It was an accident, a very tragic accident. Helen Espy
tragic
You're going to find that it's nothing more than a tragic accident. Randy Moore
tragic wells materials
I respond very well to well-written material and women who have had an effect on society, something tragic or monumental has happened to them. Samantha Morton
vision filmmaker evolve
A Great Movie Evolves when Everybody Has the Same Vision in Their Heads. Alan Parker
vision magic together
When you experience your wisdom and the power of things as they are, together, as one, then you have access to tremendous vision and power in the world. You find that you are inherently connected to your own being. That is discovering magic. Chogyam Trungpa
vision world way
When we clean up after ourselves, we have nothing to blame. When we begin to live our lives in that way, cleaning up after ourselves, what is left is further vision and further openness, which leads to cleaning up the rest of the world. Chogyam Trungpa
vision important gardening
Clarity is the most important thing. I can compare clarity to pruning in gardening. You know, you need to be clear. If you are not clear, nothing is going to happen. You have to be clear. Then you have to be confident about your vision. And after that, you just have to put a lot of work in. Diane von Furstenberg
vision events moments
The event of creation did not take place so many eons ago, astronomically or biologically speaking. Creation is taking place every moment of our lives. David Suzuki
vision looks one-thing
One must look for one thing only, to find many. Cesare Pavese
vision watches hamburgers
I’m not a good faster. My friends have visions of God, I have visions of hamburgers. The only time I watch the Food Channel is when I’m fasting. It’s pitiful. We did a 40 day fast. I bought 29 cookbooks. I don’t cook, but the pictures! I bought a deep-fryer and we don’t eat deep-fried food! Bill Johnson
vision elements replacements
I find in working always the disturbing intrusion of elements not a part of my most interested vision, and the inevitable obliteration and replacement of this vision by the work itself as it proceeds. Edward Hopper
vision literature originality
True originality consists not in a new manner but in a new vision. Edith Wharton