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brightest foul stretch
We're small. We have to play aggressively. We can't back off because we're too little. We don't play the brightest by any stretch of the imagination. We just make some plays. If I had any hair, it would be out. We foul way too much. All of that has to do with us being small. We really have to play that way, but we have to be smarter. Jeff Lebo
brightest looks sign sorts
Chimps can do all sorts of things we thought that only we could do - like tool-making and abstraction and generalisation. They can learn a language - sign language - and they can use the signs. But when you think of our intellects, even the brightest chimp looks like a very small child. Jane Goodall
brightest forced inevitable recruit scotland shut slammed
When universities are forced to recruit more and more from outwith Scotland just to balance the books, it is inevitable that doors are being slammed shut on some of our brightest talent. Johann Lamont
brightest work
I look in the mirror, and I work with the brightest person I know. George Lois
brightest dad men
To be fair to my dad, he is one of the brightest men I've ever met. Philip Seymour Hoffman
brightest family older worked
I wasn't necessarily the brightest in my family. I think my older sister was probably more clever, but I worked very hard. Wendi Deng Murdoch
brightest
I think New York audiences are some of the brightest in the world, and certainly the most enthusiastic. Ian Mckellen
brightest home
For me, the brightest years at IronPort were without a doubt the darkest years at home. Scott Weiss
brightest commonly found pleasure seldom unexpected
Pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought. Our brightest blazes are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks. Samuel Johnson
commonly gallon gas next quite week
We're going to see $3 a gallon gas quite commonly in the next week or so, Tom Kloza
commonly stare
When we do stargazing, we stare at the stars...and many other things which we have presumed commonly as stars. Toba Beta
commonly god wisdom
It is plain to me that our prelates, in granting indulgences, do commonly blaspheme the wisdom of God. John Wycliffe
commonly effective
Sincerity is not only effective and honourable, it is also much less difficult than is commonly supposed. George Henry Lewes
commonly core describe enter food goods inflation models movements predict prices services total
Models used to describe and predict inflation commonly distinguish between changes in food and energy prices - which enter into total inflation - and movements in the prices of other goods and services - that is, core inflation. Janet Yellen
commonly followed group solar stocks
Solar stocks as a group are probably up 4 to 6 times more than most of the commonly followed indices. Ron Pernick
commonly conflicts internal
There is an expression now that is commonly used about these so-called internal conflicts which are not really internal, because they have connections to the outside world. Lakhdar Brahimi
commonly word
Politics, as the word is commonly understood, are nothing but corruption. Jonathan Swift
commonly felt keeps nature sensitive spirit touch unseen
Nearness to nature... keeps the spirit sensitive to impressions not commonly felt and in touch with the unseen powers. Charles Eastman
unexpected film beats
Often, I go and see films where I can see the beats coming. So, if I read something where I don't see the beats coming and it takes me somewhere unexpected, that's a great thing to build upon. David Brooks
unexpected unexpected-places
Love comes from the most unexpected places. Barbra Streisand
unexpected sometimes lost
Sometimes the things you’ve lost can be found again in unexpected places. Daniel Handler
unexpected sometimes unexpected-things
Sometimes, unexpected things can happen. Alex Flinn
unexpected plans
One cannot plan for the unexpected. Aaron Klug
unexpected wells one-thing
The one thing we can all be sure about in politics is you are as well to expect the unexpected. Charles Kennedy
unexpected persons beneficial
PROVIDENTIAL, adj. Unexpectedly and conspicuously beneficial to the person so describing it. Ambrose Bierce
unexpected expected
Truly nothing is to be expected except for the unexpected. Alice James
unexpected crisis charlotte
It's been my experience, Charlotte, that the crisis never comes as or when you expect. Alice Duer Miller