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I and am
`` I am.
Now, are you going to take me or am I supposed to walk ''??
I am with you, of course, Tomas ''.
And Hank Maguire added, `` So am I, Tom ''.
You must forgive me if I seem to dwell too much on her physical aspects but I am an artist, accustomed to studying the physical body.
If you tell him I made a pass at you he might think you misunderstood something I said or did, so instead of just telling him I made a pass, say I tried to date you and that you agreed so you could prove to him what a louse I really am.
Ballet dancer: Protests, tears, and `` take what you want, Nicolas, I am a dancer, you are a poet, it is all beautiful ''.
I don't suppose a wife should be grateful to her husband for saving her life, but I am.
`` I am an honest man '', the German said with fervor.
I am naive, they say, to make use of such words.
I am concerned here, however, with the Northern liberal's attitude toward the South.
I should like, by the way, to make it clear that I am not using the word `` Persians '' carelessly.
`` Now that Bruno Walter is virtually in retirement and my dear friend Dimitri Mitropoulos is no longer with us, I am probably the only one -- with the possible exception of Leonard Bernstein -- who has this special affinity for and champions the works of Bruckner and Mahler ''.
I am certainly not adequately trained to describe or enlarge on human fears, but there are certain features of the fears dispelled by scientific explanations that stand out quite clearly.
I am usually filled with an uneasiness that through some unwitting slip all hell may break loose.
I am not a philosopher.
`` What I am saying does not mean that there will henceforth be no form in art.
Both I and my feelings come up out of a chain of events that fan out into the past into sources that are ultimately very unlike the entity which I now am.

I and easily
And this means, I suppose, that almost invariably age reveals itself by easily recognizable signs engraved on both the body and the mind.
But I questioned, also, professional soldiers, who would not easily be hypnotized by a septuagenarian's dreamy irredentism.
Pozzatti and I endeavored earnestly to record our impressions without the prejudice that the anxiety of our time so easily provokes.
“ As he talked, I thought of my difficulties with writing, my struggles to articulate feelings not easily expressed.
Eusebius ' description of his own method —" I shall collect the entries from the whole of the divinely inspired Scriptures, and I shall set them out grouped by their initial letters so that one may easily perceive what lies scattered throughout the text "— implies that he had no similar type of book to work from ; his work was entirely original, based only on the text of the Bible.
Whether the adoption of the classical Alexander for the future Alexander I of Scotland ( either for Pope Alexander II or for Alexander the Great ) and the biblical David for the future David I of Scotland represented a recognition that William of Normandy would not be easily removed, or was due to the repetition of Anglo-Saxon Royal name — another Edmund had preceded Edgar — is not known.
I am a good sergeant ; I might easily make a bad captain, and certainly an even worse general.
With Christianity easily being accepted by the local nobility, leading on 3 May 1491 to the baptizing of king Nzinga a Nkuwu as the first Christian Kongolese king João I.
When he was accused of theft and taken before the judges, Zadig cleared himself by recounting the mental process which had allowed him to describe the two animals he had never seen: " I saw on the sand the tracks of an animal, and I easily
Elijah Price ( Samuel L. Jackson ) is born with Type I osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare disease in which bones break easily.
Gladstone wrote to Herbert Spencer, who contributed the introduction to a collection of anti-socialist essays ( A Plea for Liberty, 1891 ), that " I ask to make reserves, and of one passage, which will be easily guessed, I am unable even to perceive the relevancy.
I can answer the question without hesitation, bearing in mind the fact he had, as will easily be believed, the strongest possible feeling about the sanctity of treaties and international engagements, and the moral obligation to observe them ... from the moment when the Germans violated the neutrality of Belgium, he would ... have been for immediate war ".
" Referring to the escape of the Afrika Korps Panzerarmee after the battle of El Alamein, General Fritz Bayerlein opined that " I do not think that General Patton would let us get away so easily.
A few verbs are of both types at once, like read: compare I read, I read a magazine, and this magazine reads easily.
Tracy disliked the role, and told director George Cukor, " It's rather disconcerting to me to find how easily I play a heel.
Foucault described it as " by far the book I wrote most easily, with the greatest pleasure, and most rapidly.
Cixi stated that " I have always been of the opinion, that the allied armies had been permitted to escape too easily in 1860.
Thomas Jefferson wrote " I would more easily believe that ( a ) Yankee professor would lie than that stones would fall from heaven.

I and persuaded
I persuaded an Australian friend who had lived `` outback '' for years to take me to see some aborigines living in the bush.
I made them show me their identification before I could be persuaded not to call on Felice Perrin ''.
When talking about those who have made " shipwreck " of their faith ( 1 Tim 1: 19 ), Wesley claims that " not one, or a hundred only, but I am persuaded, several thousands ... innumerable are the instances ... of those who had fallen but now stand upright.
With the monarchy at the point of complete financial breakdown Leopold I was at last persuaded to change the government.
My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourself to armed multitudes for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people ...
In January 1790 President Washington, in his first annual message to Congress stated that, " Uniformity in the currency, weights, and measures of the United States is an object of great importance, and will, I am persuaded, be duly attended to ", and ordered Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson to prepare a plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States, afterwards referred to as the Jefferson report.
He campaigned for the reunion of the Roman and Orthodox churches, received the Patriarch of the Coptic Church and persuaded the Armenian Patriarch to remove the anathema against the Council of Chalcedon and Pope Leo I ( 440 – 461 ).
In 1580 he was persuaded by English Jesuits to moderate or suspend the Bull Regnans in Excelsis ( 1570 ) which had excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I of England.
The Pope persuaded Otto I to employ Gerbert as tutor for his young son, the future Emperor Otto II ( 973 – 983 ).
I felt rebuked beneath his eye .</ poem ></ small > In 1809, Scott persuaded James Ballantyne and his brother to move to Edinburgh and to establish their printing press there.
In 510 BC, he persuaded the Spartan king Cleomenes I to launch an attack on Athens, which succeeded in overthrowing Hippias.
There was real doubt at Rome, and its bishop ( either Eleuterus or Victor I ) even wrote letters in support of Montanism, although he was later persuaded by Praxeas to recall them.
Influenced by his wife, who was hostile to the return of the Macedonian Dynasty in the shape of Byzantine Emperor Basil II after the assassination of John I Tzimisces, Otto II was persuaded to annex the Byzantine controlled southern Italy.
And thus he was more dangerous to the morals, than to the libertys of his country, to which I am persuaded that he meaned no ill in his heart ... His Name will not be recorded in History among the best men, or the best Ministers, but much much less ought it to be ranked among the worst.
" I am not, I thank God, fantastically persuaded in religion but ... do find it soundly and godly set forth in this universal Church of England.
Marie Louise was finally persuaded to leave by Henri Clarke, who received the order from Napoleon: " I would prefer to know that they Empress and the King of Rome are both at the bottom of the Seine rather than in the hands of the foreigners.
Later Amadeus would be persuaded by Pope Clement VI to accompany Louis I of Naples on an expedition to Naples.
Then America enters World War I. Jim informs his worried mother that he has no intention of enlisting, but when he runs into his patriotic friends, he is persuaded to do just that, making his father very proud.
In 1992, he was persuaded by Sally Potter to play Elizabeth I in the film Orlando.
In 1973, Trevor-Roper in the foreword to a book by John Röhl endorsed the view that Germany was largely responsible for World War I. Trevor-Roper wrote that, in his opinion, far too many British historians had allowed themselves to be persuaded of the theory that the outbreak of war in 1914 had been the fault of all the great powers.
Selwyn also said that " Charles, I am persuaded, would have no consideration on earth but for what was useful to his own ends.

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