1,641 Quotes About Brought

  • Author Ryan Sims
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    We just had to stay focused and get off to a good start because they had brought a lot of fans. We were a little surprised they got off to a slow start, but we knew they would come back.

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  • Author Shane Stafford
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    We're protecting the crap out of me and it's really showing. Being able to get back there and make some throws, we had one holding call that brought a touchdown back, that was unfortunate, but I think overall, up front, that's the reason you're seeing all these yards thrown for.

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  • Author Starhawk Starhawk
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    The ascetism of early Christianity, which turned its back on the world of the flesh, had degrenerated, in some quarters of the Church, into hatred of those who those who brought that flesh into being. Misogyny, the hatred of women, had become a strong element in medieval Christianity. Women who menstruate, and give birth, were identified with sexuality and therefore with evil. "All witchcraft stems from carnal lust, which is in women insatiable," stated the Malleus Maleficarum.

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  • Author Steve Siegel
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    I told him to be creative and do his thing. He brought me back a design, and I actually had to talk him up in price.

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  • Author Steve Stewart
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    My mom stopped in here to get gas, and Dusty was busy and said he needed somebody to pump gas for him. She went home and brought me up here, and that's how it started. I wasn't even looking for a job.

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  • Author Stevie Schmidt
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    People have come up to us and said, 'We live in Grand Chute, we'd like the same thing, we love the situation in Appleton, we want to keep it, we wish we could vote,' and they could vote if it was brought to them in their areas.

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  • Author Sufjan Stevens
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    In third grade, I had to an oral report on the state of Oregon. I brought up Big Foot sightings, and I remember there was an argument about whether or not Big Foot was valid history. Ever since then I've been thinking about how subjective history is.

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