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football smart
We have a smart football team, and they understand, Joe Gibbs
football intelligence level parts poise three trying win
When you're trying to win a playoff-caliber football game, you need to have all three parts play at that level. Not only the level of play-making ability, but also the level of poise and the level of intelligence or smartness. Mike Tice
football guys looking people team wondering
We want guys here we've got guys here who want to have people looking at them and wondering what our football team is about. Mike Shula
football running heart
I realized it might be possible to do such a thing, run for money, trot for wages on piece work at a bob a puff rising bit by bit to a guinea a gasp and retiring through old age at thirty-two because of lace-curtain lungs, a football heart, and legs like varicose beanstalks. Alan Sillitoe
football making-money made
I did not come into football to make money. I had already made millions. Alan Sugar
football luck england
There is a lot of luck in football. Following England is like following Wycombe Wanders or Leyton Orient. You hope for the best and hope you are lucky. Alan Sugar
football missing chewing
I've got a great life that I really enjoy. But there is something chewing at me inside: that adrenaline rush from football, I miss that. Alan Shearer
football cartoon watches
I didn't watch cartoons, I was too busy playing football. Alan Shearer
football never-say-never wanted
I have never wanted to go abroad before but you can never say never in football. Alan Shearer
racism towns china
There was funky Chinamen from funky China town. Carl Douglas
racism suffering outrage
Mr. Douglass talks about the wrongs of the negro; but with all the outrages that he to-day suffers, he would not exchange his sexand take the place of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan B. Anthony
racism chicago grew
I was never exposed to a great deal of racism, but the Chicago I grew up in was very, very segregated. Don Cornelius
racism immigration concern
The underpinning of immigration concerns is xenophobia and racism and nationalism. David Cross
racism matter ridiculous
Racism is ridiculous no matter where it's coming from. Alan Ball
racism humanity impossible
This is why I find racism impossible, because this is against humanity. Chinua Achebe
racism cookies reducing
Racism should never have happened and so you don't get a cookie for reducing it. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
racism domestic-violence culture
Sexual, racial, gender violence and other forms of discrimination and violence in a culture cannot be eliminated without changing culture. Charlotte Bunch
racism people prejudice
Young people want to learn, they are thirsty for knowledge, they want to understand and remember. The main thing is to teach them where not to go. Oppression, not to go; dictatorship, not to go; racism and prejudice, absolutely not to go. This is a moral plan [for society]. Elie Wiesel
discrimination poor unfair
We've all been acculturated into accepting the inevitability of wrongful convictions, unfair sentences, racial bias, and racial disparities and discrimination against the poor. Bryan Stevenson
discrimination
I'm against discrimination in all forms. Brandon Marshall
discrimination lord inequality
Had I been crested, not cloven, my Lords, you had not treated me thus. Elizabeth I
discrimination notes persons
DISCRIMINATE, v.i. To note the particulars in which one person or thing is, if possible, more objectionable than another. Ambrose Bierce
discrimination hypothesis fine
What is required of a working hypothesis is a fine capacity for discrimination Jean-Francois Lyotard
discrimination bad-things
Discrimination is a bad bad bad thing. Emily Saliers
discrimination accepting
Don't say this is good and that is bad. Drop all discrimination. Accept everything as it is. Rajneesh
discrimination qualified
why is the word 'qualified' applied only to those who have to be more so? Gloria Steinem
discrimination colour instance
Anyone who knows of a provable instance of colour discrimination ought always to expose it. George Orwell