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enemy terrain wind
Our No. 1 enemy on this thing is the wind and the terrain we have here. Ron Perry
enemy good great remember
Remember Good is the Enemy of Great? This year, we need to say that Great is the Enemy of Excellent. John Tortorella
enemy
Your enemy's enemy is your friend Becca Fitzpatrick
enemy world territory
Enemy occupied territory is what the world is. C. S. Lewis
enemy i-can whole
I can't afford a whole new set of enemies. Cecil Beaton
enemy face feels kyle league longer loving staring
Kyle and I are loving it here, and it feels like we belong, ... In this league you never know when you'll be staring the enemy in the face -- and he's no longer the enemy. Jason Sehorn
enemy fact
Just the fact that we have one - that's like the enemy . Dennis Tarsi
enemy hate skill
I hate to say this, but you don't have the skill to be my enemy Duo Maxwell
enemy fear forth nor sword walk
Go not forth into the field, nor walk by the way; for the sword of the enemy and fear is on every side. Bible Bible
windows
Out the end windows of the cafeteria, it's all new, Kevin Morris
wind weight desert
Let the desert wind cool your aching head. Let the weight of the world - drift away instead Beck
wind caution carrie
Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Carrie Underwood
wind beats tense
It's hard to wind down, but then I beat myself up because I have a tense back. Bethenny Frankel
window
I think Stacy is like a window into him, his vulnerability, his heart, because he does have one somewhere. Sela Ward
windows yelling
If we are not in each other's suites, we are always yelling out the windows into the courtyard at one another. Ashley Walker
wind sun energy
The wind and the sun are free. Al Gore
wind forever fuel
Once the renewable infrastructure is built, the fuel is free forever. Unlike carbon-based fuels, the wind and the sun and the earth itself provide fuel that is free, in amounts that are effectively limitless. Al Gore
wind compromise misfortunes
The swift wind of compromise is a lot more devastating than the sudden jolt of misfortune. Charles R. Swindoll