Lift Quotes
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When I dig another out of trouble, the hole from which I lift him is the place where I bury my own.
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We got things done at the right time tonight. Every time we went down we kept our composure and got back into the game. We were able to get a lead and sustain it. We showed a lot of character being that those guys (Washington) already had their playoff shirts made up and wanted to wear them after the game. We didn't give them a chance to do that, now they have to do it somewhere else. We had an extra incentive to beat them and that gave us a great lift. We just did everything right tonight.
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He's been phenomenal. He's been a huge contributor for us and a big lift.
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Oh, could we lift the future's sable shroud.
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Fashion responds to the economic climate by providing a way to lift a woman's spirits.
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Just a tip if you have a big event to go to or an important meeting, if you cry enough your face swells up giving you a temporary lift.
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I believe you are one of the people that can lift the corners of the universe.
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Look for a way to lift someone up. If that's all you do, it's enough.
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You don't have to be long off the tee, and we know the amazing effect an Open crowd can have if you're on your game and how they can lift you.
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Such is the force of Happiness-- The Least can lift a ton Assisted by its stimulus.
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Your trouble's easy borne when everybody gives it a lift for you.
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Christ wants to lift us to where He is. Do we desire to do the same for others?
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When you’re flying, the changing balance of lift and weight pulls you up or down. But another pair of forces pulls you forward or backward through the air: thrust and drag. Thrust is the power that pulls the kite forward—you run with it to get it up in the air. You have to have thrust to create lift. Drag is there because your kite’s surfaces push against the air and slow the kite down. Drag doesn’t pull you out of the sky; it makes you fly more slowly.
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But people need lift, too. People don't get moving, they don't soar, they don't achieve great heights, without someone buoying them up.