You can leave and you can take the rest of these lily-livered cowards with you! |
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The happy thing about academics is that they are typically such gutless cowards when faced with anything like a real public outcry. |
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Londoners have long been exemplars for the rest of us in how to face such danger from bullying cowards unflinchingly and with iron resolve. |
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Anonymous sources generally are cowards, who often tell more than they know. |
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What about the possibility that we somehow have raised a generation of moral cowards? |
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Were one half of mankind brave and one half cowards, the brave would be always beating the cowards. |
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The great thing about academics is that they are typically spineless cowards who really do respond to sufficient pressure. |
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You're one of those men who like to make cowards think you're tough and dangerous. |
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By demonstrating their courage, they have shown you for the cowards you are. |
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Due to my not being enraged or scared of these cowards, there was no fear, and I believe they sensed that. |
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We will once more stand against the uncivilised cowards who gnaw at the soul of our democracies. |
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And all cowards come to a sticky end, sweetheart, whether you like it or not. |
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Let's eradicate gutless eye-gouging cowards from the game before things get that far. |
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And the key is that we're going to do everything in our power to put faces on these gutless cowards that committed this crime. |
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I also thought about how so many men just abandon their baby mamas like cowards, scared to accept responsibility for their actions. |
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They are cowards and turncoats who seek to work within a system that is morally bankrupt. |
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The powerful shall rise and the cowards would shrivel at the falling sickness. |
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They were barely able to drag themselves back to camp like the pathetic weaklings and cowards they are. |
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By openly admitting to being philanderers, draft dodgers, liars, weasels and cowards, liberals avoid ever being hypocrites. |
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Far from being the craven cowards they have often been depicted as, they are capable, at times, of driving lions from their kill. |
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People might be accepting but that means absolutely nothing because you know what? They're all cowards. |
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One of our great poets has well and finely said that freedom is not a gift that tarries long in the hands of cowards. |
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We refuse to surrender the leadership of this race to cowards and trucklers. |
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The terrorists haven't got the coverage to unmask their ugly mugs, because basically they are a bunch of cowards. |
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If you let it slip from your hands you will deserve to be branded as ungrateful cowards and undutiful sons. |
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Tell me that the party is a bunch of soft cowards who can't fight terrorism or run a disciplined economic agenda. |
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This group are filthy in their habits, without a vestige of discipline, and are cowards to a degree. |
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All the others, even those who resembled ourselves, were cowards and hypocrites. |
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These adversaries were leeches, cowards who feed on the weak and helpless. |
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These soldiers, who regularly train with their US counterparts, feel shame at being labelled cowards. |
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But the legislators who ostensibly represent them are cowards, kittens, balled up in the corner. |
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And if you kill yourself because of that argument, well you're worse cowards than the others. |
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A dozen is six of one and half a dozen of the other: six sheep and half a dozen cowards. |
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The acts of that day were the acts of cowards, acts of cowardice against an unarmed populace. |
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However, Creçy was not their finest day, and many French historians have labeled them cowards, turncoats and the sole cause of the French defeat. |
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The cowards, those who fear for their well-being, improvidents, lazy people. |
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If they fail to do so they will be consigned to history as foolish cowards. |
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The teachers were viewed as informers, or at best cowards and hypocrites. |
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Amidst the heroes, there were also a handful of cowards and martinets. |
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Humanists are not violent, but above all they are not cowards, and because their actions have meaning they are unafraid of facing violence. |
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Terrorism is an attack against humankind and a heinous tactic adopted by cowards. |
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However, they will hide just enough of their members, their cowards, behind the curtains so that the budget will pass. |
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Learning to Fall is not a book for cowards, but it is ideal for all those moments in which the spirit yearns to rise high above self-pity and chronic misery and defeatism. |
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This was the day that cowards hidden under the cloak of terrorism changed our lives forever. |
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The Americans, who saw traumatized veterans returning home by the thousands, were unable to consider these individuals as cowards and deserters. |
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Despite some of the despicable things she's done, we hope she'll find a little transcendence in the world of cads, cowards and creeps that surround her. |
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It is evident that during the Bush administration, the cowards of this world threaten to change their course again. |
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I have no respect for cowards who strike when the enemy 's back is turned. |
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It wasn't a game for cowards, as some bone-crunching hits, and a mass brawl in a bad-tempered first-half, left their mark physically on both sets of players. |
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My colleagues and I are fighting not to criminalize men, but to bring the cowards who commit sexual assault to justice. |
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Instead of being kicked out as cowards they were hailed as heroes. |
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Washington or George Schuyler, were really just accommodationists, cowards, or opportunists. |
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They were considered cowards and deserters, and they were shot. |
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The United States, western Europe and most, if not all, of our major allies have adopted similar legislation as modern democracies attempt to deal with the terrorist threat from faceless cowards. |
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They did it 79 times because they were cowards and afraid of an election. |
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The cowards behind these terrorist attacks recognized that they had little chance of confronting the mighty American military so they attacked innocent civilians instead. |
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If one, two, or more of a decury proceed bravely to battle, and the rest do not follow, the cowards are slain. |
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We must remember that we are no better than the faceless cowards who committed these acts in the U. S. if we turn on our own communities at home with violence or threatening acts. |
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Oh, none but cowards send down their brain-trucks in tempest time. What a hooroosh aloft there! |
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The idea that dark people are cowards, and light people courageous fighters, is found already in Airs, Waters, Places. |
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The Russell Brand solution is not a solution – it's a cop out by cowards who are happy to sit by and complain about a system they do not even engage with. |
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This is not a movement for weaklings, cowards or the ultra-selfish for we have a world-liberating mission before us in which it will soon enough be realised that freedom is rarely free. |
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The handful of rent-a-mob yobs who devote their life to following Murphy so they can film themselves shouting at him are the physical manifestation of these keyboard cowards. |
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Those who won our independence by revolution were not cowards. |
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