The Best

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With all his ability and industry, and with the-best of intentions, John Clemens would seem to have had an unerring faculty for making business mistakes. ❋ Unknown (2003)

My friends used to come to me and say, "Lucius, if you will give up this doctrine that you preach, and be one of us again, we will board your wife, and send you off to college, and make a great preacher of you, and it won't be long until you will be filling the-best pulpits in the Church." ❋ Unknown (1903)

With all his ability and industry, and with the-best of intentions, John ❋ Albert Bigelow Paine (1899)

I felt that I must cast off the oppression under which I was living, at once and for ever -- yet how to act for the-best, or what to say first, was more than I could tell. ❋ Unknown (1860)

All that said, there are still two things that shine through: First, it is still two original stories featuring one of-if not the-best antihero in video games, Kratos. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He tells me the Loyall London, Sir J. Smith (which, by the way, he commends to be the-best ship in the world, large and small), hath above eight hundred men; and moreover takes notice, which is worth notice, that the fleete hath lane now near fourteen days without any demand for a farthingworth of any thing of any kind, but only to get men. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

Analysis … Tags: following-every, our-team, team, the-best, world cup Posted in World ❋ Unknown (2010)

(which, by the way, he commends to be the-best ship in the world, large and small), hath above eight hundred men; and moreover takes notice, which is worth notice, that the fleete hath lane now near fourteen days without any demand for a farthingworth of any thing of any kind, but only to get men. ❋ Pepys, Samuel (1666)

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