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Tidmouth Quotes By Dick Vitale

It was tough getting fired by the NBA. I really didn't know where I was going, until [ESPN] called me. I said, "Hey, 'ESPN?' Never heard of it. It sounds like a disease." Now I have that same disease as a sports fanatic. All this sports madness we didn't have years ago, now I'm very blessed and fortunate to be part of it. — Dick Vitale

Tidmouth Quotes By Stephen Wunker

Once you understand what jobs people are striving to do, it becomes easier to predict what products or services they will take up and which will fall flat. While — Stephen Wunker

Tidmouth Quotes By Condoleezza Rice

We will continue to work together in our common fight against terror. — Condoleezza Rice

Tidmouth Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Water!' cried Marie.
'Vinegar!' recommended the bell-boy.
'Eu-de-Cologne!' said Bill.
'Pepper!' said Lord Tidmouth.
Mary had another suggestion.
'Give her air!'
So had the bell-boy.
'Slap her hands!'
Lord Tidmouth went further.
'Sit on her head!' he advised. — P.G. Wodehouse

Tidmouth Quotes By Elle Kennedy

Is he always like this?" she said irritably. "Flying by the seat of his pants?"
"Pretty much, yeah." Oliver grinned. "He's not a planner. But he happens to be the best improviser I've ever known. — Elle Kennedy

Tidmouth Quotes By R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz

If you observe well, your own heart will answer. — R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz

Tidmouth Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Morning, Bill,' said Lord Tidmouth agreeably.
'Go to hell!' said Bill.
'Right-ho,' said his lordship. — P.G. Wodehouse

Tidmouth Quotes By Bobby Darin

It isn't true that you live only once. You only die once. You live lots of times, if you know how. — Bobby Darin

Tidmouth Quotes By Lawrence Martin

In the run-up to the election, Stephen Harper had rolled out the rhetoric on the need for clean and transparent government, expressing frustration with Paul Martin's Liberals over their alleged secrecy and obstructionism. "When a government starts trying to cancel dissent or avoid dissent," Harper declared in a statement to be later viewed as notable for ironic content, "Is frankly when it is rapidly losing its moral authority to govern. — Lawrence Martin