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Surrounding yourself with dwarfs doesn't make you a giant Yiddish Proverb
dwarfs giant
Surrounding yourself with dwarfs does not make you a giant Yiddish Proverb
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This new planet may just be the tip of the iceberg. Red dwarfs may be a fertile new hunting ground for finding planets, including ones similar in mass to the earth. Charles Lada
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A whole generation has never known a world free of HIV and Aids, yet the magnitude of the problem dwarfs the scale of the response so far. Ann Veneman
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I'm afraid it's not much use to you, Mr. Rumblebuffin.' Not at all. Not at all.' said the giant politely. 'Never met a nicer hankerchee. C. S. Lewis
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Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they don't care about movies. Callie Khouri
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[Marlon] Brando's a giant on every level. When he acts it's as if he landed from another planet. A planet where they produce great actors. Al Pacino
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That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Neil Armstrong
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You don't have to have all this film stock, you can work faster, and you don't need a giant crew. It's great. Bill Murray
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The giant step in the walk of faith is the one we take when we decide God no longer is a part of our lives. He IS our life. Beth Moore
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Lee truly was a giant in the health insurance industry. Those of us who have worked for him were greatly honored to have that opportunity and we will miss him deeply. Not only was he our boss, but he was a true friend. Mike Hampton
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Even the best psychiatrist is like a blindfolded auto mechanic poking around under your hood with a giant foam "We're #1" finger. Dennis Miller
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The ogres and witches and giants of fairytales stand in as metaphors for those obstacles that we all face in our own lives. Kate Forsyth