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they had encountered the enemy, and in the first two days several thousand
~ Misha Glenny
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I'm a cliché," he said softly. "What?" "I'm a story everyone's heard a thousand times.
~ Kenn Amdahl
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To say, "This morning I want to preach to you a doctrinal sermon," is to hear the loud report of a thousand minds clicking off at one time.
~ Calvin Miller
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Online Computer Library Center, a global cooperative of twenty thousand libraries located in 122 countries around the world.
~ Susan Orlean
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we are not learning from a mere thousand days, but benefiting, thanks to evolution, from the learning of our ancestors—which found its way into our biology.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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As to liquid, my rule is drink no liquid that is not at least a thousand years old—so its fitness has been tested. I drink just wine, water, and coffee. No soft drinks. Perhaps the most possibly deceitfully noxious drink is the orange juice we make poor innocent people imbibe at the breakfast table while, thanks to marketing, we convince them it is "healthy.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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If half of the two thousand warriors fired ten arrows each during the engagement, that would have been a total of ten thousand arrows
~ Nathaniel Philbrick
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Until the sickness Massasoit had directly ruled a community of several thousand and held sway over a confederation of as many as twenty thousand. Now his group was reduced to sixty people and the entire confederation to fewer than a thousand.
~ Charles C. Mann
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Freedom had a thousand faces. But so did crime. The thought of what a man might do made me dizzy.
~ Carsten Jensen
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they did not fight for a Britain where to hold by truths and values which have been thought good and worthy for a thousand years would be to run the risk of being called "fascist
~ George MacDonald Fraser
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He might as well wish for another thousand men, and maybe a dragon or three.
~ George R.R. Martin
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Men are such thundering great fools. Even the sort who come along once in a thousand years.
~ George R.R. Martin
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The Night has a thousand eyes, The Day but one; Yet the light of the bright world dies With the dying sun.
~ Francis William Bourdillon
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up to fifty thousand pounds for Miller's death." VOLKOV OBVIOUSLY CALLED the Broker about it, too, because it wasn't much more
~ Jack Higgins
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And the wind shall say Here were decent godless people. Their only monument the asphalt road. And a thousand lost golf balls.
~ T. S. Eliot
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thousand island dressing' seems troubling
~ Tao Lin
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Including a mention of your impressive record....The man who had penetrated and copied over a thousand techniques.. Kakashi the mirror ninja.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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Put up a winery and you get ten thousand wine-sipping yuppie slime from the nearest urban center.
~ Nelson DeMille
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Meeting you and falling in love with you was an experience I would relive a thousand times in a thousand different lives, if I was ever given that chance.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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There were a thousand secrets in her eyes, a thousand wounds. A lifetime of distrust and betrayal. Isolation. How did one overcome such things?
~ Christine Feehan
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Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.
~ Christopher Marlowe faustus
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A thousand years of torture rule, The knave who dares to harm a fool." I
~ Christopher Moore
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Then Raghu's son, as if in sport, Before the thousands of the court, The weapon by the middle raised That all the crowd in wonder gazed.
~ V?lm?ki
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During the thousand years of her history Russia had seen many great things. During the Soviet period the country had seen global military victories, vast construction sites, whole new cities, dams across the Dnieper and the Volga, canals joining different seas. The country had seen mighty tractors and skyscrapers...There was only one thing Russia had not seen during this thousand years: freedom.
~ Vasily Grossman
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