I'm two-footed. I prefer to dribble with the left and shoot with the right.
I have never left another senator out to dry. Never.
For 'Dynamite,' Max and Luke went to dinner and left me with a melody, and then I put it together.
I watched the Indy 500, and I was thinking that if they left earlier they wouldn't have to go so fast.
The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to have assisted him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety.
The constitution ought to specifically state that every nation is left entirely independent and supreme in its internal affairs, such as regulating emigration and all other similar matters.
I do not, as a rule, do encores. When I have finished playing, I have indeed finished playing. I have nothing left; there has been no reserve.
The natural enmity between leaver and left is like the absolute, immediate and always shifting hostility between driver and pedestrian.
Instead of taking environmentalism away from the left, conservatives condemn it as a counsel of doom.
I really wasn't equipped to be a writer when I left Oxford. But then I set out to learn. I've always had the highest regard for the craft. I've always felt it was work.
My parents left Libya in 1979, escaping political repression, and settled in Cairo. I was nine.
When Jews left Judaism, they didn't stop being religious. They simply swapped God-based Judaism for godless secular humanism and leftism. For left-wing Jews, Judaism is their ethnicity; leftism is their religion.
I would never have left Everton if it hadn't been Manchester United.
I wash my hair with Pantene every other day unless I have gorgeous hair left over from an event.
New York is, of course, many cities, and an exile does not return to the one he left.
Left eyebrow raised, right eyebrow raised.
The arrogance of the Left always fascinates me.
I was overweight when I went to school. In fact, I was overweight when I left, just taller. Fatty Cavill was the nickname. I mean, no one wants to be Fatty Cavill.
Everywhere on the Continent, the tourist is looked upon as a bird to be plucked, and presently the bird himself feebly comes to regard plucking as his proper destiny and abjectly holds out his wing so long as there is a feather left on it.
The First World War, and especially the latest one, largely swept away what was left in Europe of feudalism and of feudal landlords, especially in Poland, Hungary, and the South East generally.