[To make her own life easier, Lynette will attempt to] chill Nina out with massages and aromatherapy, ... But finally, she figures that what Nina really needs is (sex). |
[Tuesday] seemed like an easy 78 and today was a struggle to get to 80. The putter wasn't really what it should be. I love to chip and putt and the putter wasn't there. |
[Up the row from him, Mike Timlin simply said,] Today was more like him. He made mistakes, ones that we see and I know he sees. ... Last season he didn't make mistakes. |
[Weisberger then takes a gratuitous swipe at Lizzie Grubman, saying] she has a face like a crocodile handbag. ... I hope using my name will really boost her book sales. |
[What remains the same is the filter of time:] As you get older, ... you realize your parents don't look so dumb - and that you're not as smart as you thought you were. |
[When I went to Tennessee], I could name you every quarterback in the SEC for the last 20 years. We had to teach Eli the 12 teams in the SEC before he went to Ole Miss. |
[When Rivera came in, the place roared.] I love that, because it helps us, ... I'll be ready for [tonight]. Definitely. If I have to go two [more innings], I'll go two. |
[Without greater U.S. pressure, he said, there is] zero chance ... It is a corrupted state, a family oligarchy, and a priori impossible to hold free and fair elections. |
A (Harris Poll) survey showed that two-thirds of the American people don't know all the words to our national anthem, probably because of cuts in school music programs. |
A balanced offense will make Drew Tate a more effective and dangerous quarterback, ... If he can lean on a good, consistent running game, that'll be a real plus for us. |
A Black came in after dinner and sat with the ladies, and after coffee, walked with the company in the gardens, one of the young ladies having her arm within the other. |
A clueless boss gives you a wide-open field. Learn what's important to your boss, understand what your company is looking for and help the fool meet those expectations. |
A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess. |
A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess. |
A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess. |