He that is weary, let him sit. / My soul would stir / And trade in courtesies and wit. |
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He that spareth the rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes |
He thinks that it's an idea worth looking into to add to the funding for this project. |
He threw a fastball down the middle, and I think I can hit that. I hit it pretty good. |
He told me he needed 20 (rebounds) from me. I was trying to get 20, so I owe him five. |
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He told us he drove around aimlessly for a while before finally going to Mount Lemmon. |
He told us we could call him ’Mr. McNutt’ or ’coach,’ ... We called him coach. |
He understands that the judge is a humble servant of the law, but never above the law. |
He understands. For him, three weeks ago he was happy to start in the World Cup races. |
He used no notes and yet his speech was passionate and moving. It was very impressive. |
He used to laugh. He'd get people to do it and not tell them what was going to happen. |
He was a playmaker both offensively and defensively. He was a big hitter for his size. |
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