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Phil Garner We're going to have to take a personal inventory as a team. This is September, and this is no time to fool around. We need to pick it up a little bit. It is fortunate to lose two ballgames the last couple of days after having a nice streak and not lose any ground to the leaders.
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Louie Walters Unless my players are fooling me, I think they have no clue to how big this is. I don?t think they understand the magnitude of what high school football is like there, and what we?re getting into. On one hand, it worries me. And on the other hand, I?m OK with them not flipping out on this thing.
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William Wordsworth With Nature never do they wageA foolish strife; they seeA happy youth, and their old ageIs beautiful and free.
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Dan McClain We're getting a lot accomplished on these alleys, this year and last year. It actually might fool you into thinking it is a new road.
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Ted Forrest We refuse to go into foolish debt to pay for it.
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Tanis Ybarra We're not above fooling ourselves. But it's the workers who are telling us that if there was ever a chance to bring changes, this is the year.
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Will Durant Only a fool would try to compress a hundred centuries into a hundred pages of hazardous conclusions. We proceed.
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William Shakespeare The dullness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits.
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Alan Bean One of the great things about the universe is that it's fair.
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Al Sharpton How do you make things fair?
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Charlie Munger A great business at a fair price is superior to a fair business at a great price.
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William Shakespeare Faint heart never won fair maid.
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William Shakespeare But what's so blessed-fair that fears no blot? Thou mayst be false, and yet I know it not.
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William Shakespeare Be merry, and employ your chiefest thoughts To courtship and such fair ostents of love As shall conveniently become you there.
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William Shakespeare Faults that are rich are fair.
persons fairs
Alan Sugar I like to be a very fair person.
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David Brin Life is not fair...Anyone who says it is, or even that it ought to be, is a fool or worse.