He pushes himself to exhaustion. He goes until he can't go anymore. Some guys might conserve themselves. Not Jo. He only knows one way. |
He said he was tired, and that was disappointing from a young lad. He should be raring to go, but I suppose it's a very long trip back, |
He said he was tired, and that was disappointing from a young lad. He should be raring to go, but I suppose it's a very long trip back. |
He said he'll be back in a few days. They're just doing tests on him and checking him over and hopefully, hopefully he'll be home soon. |
He said if the legislature doesn't do certain things, he's going to take the issues to a referendum, ... Then he has to follow through. |
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He said, `He hasn't landed a glove on you,' ... I said you better check the referee, because somebody is beating the (heck) out of me. |
He said, he wanted to cooperate with the US government only under the circumstances that he would testify against himself at his trial. |
He said: Allah protect us that we should seize other than him with whom we found our property, for then most surely we would be unjust. |
James Watt (1736-) |
He shouldn't have to make a second save. They shouldn't have another opportunity. I'm more upset about the people who didn't come back. |
He sneaks in to get that little rebound. And he can handle the ball. One thing I like about him is that you seldom see him get rattled. |
He spake also this parable; A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came and sought fruit thereon, and found none. |
He started acting at 8. His degree was in acting, his heart was in acting. But he wanted to make a difference, so he became an officer. |
He stayed in rhythm with his footwork and was able to deliver a real accurate ball to Cooley. You don't see quarterbacks do that a lot. |