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My apple trees will never get across
and eat the cones under his pines,I tell him.He only says,Good fences make good neighbors. — Robert Frost
and eat the cones under his pines,I tell him.He only says,Good fences make good neighbors. — Robert Frost
I love to talk about sports. I love sports; it's just something that's in my nature.
— Genesis Rodriguez
I really enjoy doing charity, for a good cause, it's like the least I can do, I really enjoy that stuff. I enjoy giving back.
— Alex O'Loughlin
Unless you're a vegan freak of nature like Tony Gonzalez, I don't think you can play sports much past your early 30s.
— Jeff Ament
Modern bodybuilding is ritual, religion, sport, art, and science, awash in Western chemistry and mathematics. Defying nature, it surpasses it.
— Camille Paglia
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— George Orwell
A memory is made up of pieces of information taken in and processed by the brain in a way that is unique to each individual.
— David Thomas
Splat. This one showed
— Diana Gabaldon
Art must anchor in nature, or it is the sport of every breath of folly.
— William Hazlitt
I am big into water sports and just being out on the water. That is second nature to me, being from Florida.
— Jake Owen
There will always be cheaters. It is human nature. It will never be 100 percent clean, in any sport.
— David Millar
A military or government hierarchy is anathema to the dispersed population and diverse tribes of mountainous Afghanistan.
— Iqbal Quadir
Hookers do tricks, magicians make magic.
— Dick Christian
Even Nature is observed to have her playful moods or aspects, of which man sometimes seems to be the sport.
— Henry David Thoreau
I wish I was a teenager in the 1970s.
— Ellen Page
It is so much in the nature of men to overreach and deceive one another, that their very sports and plays are founded on that principle.
— Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke
Economic theology is the opiate of the middle classes.
— Thurman Arnold