Strike Quotes
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But Freedom Strike was actually quite cool.
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Fear isn't an excuse to come to a standstill. It's the impetus to step up and strike.
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Strike one is a big, big pitch-you can do a lot after you get strike one, no matter how you get it.
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I don't have one kid who is going to strike out 15, but that's OK. I think we are solid defensively.
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Know ye not who would be free themselves must strike the blow? by their right arms the conquest must be wrought?
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I think umpires have too much power, without any system of checks and balances and the more money a player makes, the more the umpire tries to show off that power to him. Unfortunately, since I signed my contract my strike zone has suddenly become a lot larger.
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They all do the same thing, ... All of them, they just know how to set up hitters. They strike you out when they need a strikeout. It's just amazing to watch them pitch.
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Other people in the airline are furious. That short strike has cost them a week's bonus.
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While a trial court may anticipate a peremptory strike by a party, anticipating one is quite different from initiating one.
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I fell behind 2-0 and had to get a strike there. The ball was not where I wanted it, no doubt. I just blew it. I blew it. We played big today.
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I know how to move the people, but I know also where to stop in my own actions so that, when I strike, I shall be felt and not seen.
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Strike the dog dead, it's but a critic!
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If I must have an ill, may it be real, That I may meet it eye to eye and fight, And wheresoever it may strength reveal Get after it with all my main and might. The woe that but impends and wears the mind With worry deep and most vexatious care, Is harder fighting than the realler kind, For when you come to strike—it isn't there!
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A dash derives from "to dash," to shatter, strike violently, to throw suddenly or violently, hence to throw carelessly in or on, hence to write carelessly or suddenly, to add or insert suddenly or carelessly to or in the page. "To dash" comes from Middle English daschen, itself probably from Scandinavian-compare Danish daske, to beat, to strike. Ultimately the word is-rather obviously-echoic.
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I got a coat lined with hampster. You couldn't do that kind of thing in America. All the Boy Scouts would go on strike.
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If it is natural for lightning to strike the earth, why doesn’t it strike each and every one of us? Why does it not blind us all?
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Did it ever strike you on such a morning as this that drowning would be happiness and peace?
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I was reminded that when we lose and I strike out, a billion people in China don't care.
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You should strike at the moon in the water.
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You can't out-wrestle me. You can't out-strike me. You don't have more power than me.
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The stories strike a chord deep within us, ... They take us back home, back to our roots.
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I only know that all is lost, and that nothing can help me unless I inherit money, strike oil or go to work.
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You, too, may strike it rich who dares to play the Westing game.
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He is just beginning to get his feet wet. But he definitely will strike you. He's not afraid of anything.