Bob Hartley Quotes
Toward the end, we got a couple of good chances, but we couldn't get the equalizer. He came up with some good saves. There was not much room out there.

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I always thought that one day I would be somebody. I would be successful in music, and I would have fans that cared about my music. At the same time, I really feel like an ordinary guy; I have been an ordinary guy forever.
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They came out in a dim, damp basement - a generic sort of place, full of moulding boxes. 'You take me to the nicest places,' Claire said, and sneezed.
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Life is islands of ecstasy in an ocean of ennui, and after the age of thirty land is seldom seen.
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The Silvertop and the Goldtop both had subtlety where it was needed but lots of definition as well. I liked the different voicings of the distortion/fuzz elements.
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The spirit of the gospel is in absolute disagreement with the spirit of the world.
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I do not walk away in the face of adversity and never have.
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You do not know what she did not only to me but to the little children. She has tortured them, turned them against me, lied to them.
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The great thing about taking big chances when you're younger is you have less to lose, and you don't know as much. So you take big swings.
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Small presses take chances. Chances are at the heart of all the literature we later know as great.
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I'm a big Ping-Pong addict. I love it.
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I think that Eleanor Roosevelt really learned about the limits of power and influence from Arthurdale. She could not make some things happen. And she particularly learned that she could not, just because she was nominally in charge, she could not change people's hearts and minds; that a very long process of education would result before race was on the national agenda. And it really did move her into the racial justice arena with both feet. She came out fighting.
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Toward the end, we got a couple of good chances, but we couldn't get the equalizer. He came up with some good saves. There was not much room out there.