“Coming into a game in the eighth or ninth inning is like parachuting behind enemy lines. And sometimes the chute doesn't open. You have to live with that. It's an occupational hazard.” SometimesGamesLinesBehindsEnemyHazardsOccupational Hazards Author:Dan Quisenberry
“In olden times an enemy was sometimes poisoned by a bouquet,--deceit sugar-coated.” SometimesEnemyDeceitSugarBouquetsOlden Times Author:Hugh Latimer
“Sometimes I feel I know strangers Better than I know my friends Why must a beginning Be the means to an end? The stones from my enemies These wounds will mend But I cannot survive The roses from my friends.” KnowsFeelsMeanEndsSometimesEnemyMy FriendsStonesRoseStrangerWoundsMeans To An End Author:Ben Harper
“Private property is held sacred in all good governments, and particularly in our own. Yet shall the fear of invading it prevent a general from marching his army over a cornfield or burning a house which protects the enemy? A thousand other instances might be cited to show that laws must sometimes be silent when necessity speaks.” SometimesShowsGovernmentMightLawHouseSpeakEnemyThousandProtectArmySacredPropertySilentInstanceBurningPrivate PropertyInvading Author:Andrew Jackson