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winning one-day actresses
I'm one of the best actresses. One day I will win an Oscar. Bai Ling
winning history historical
Tomorrow, the Tripartite Pact will become an instrument of just peace between the peoples. Italians! Once more arise and be worthy of this historical hour! We shall win. Benito Mussolini
winning ninety-nine making-money
Ninety nine per cent of the time, for anyone who wins or makes money, it makes them happy. Brian Blessed
winning thinking oscars
I never planned to win an Oscar. When I auditioned for 'Ray,' I was just thinking about what a great project it would be. Jamie Foxx
winning race car
Horsepower sells cars, torque wins races Carroll Shelby
winning voice minnesota
When you win an election, what you really win is a chance to go to work for working families who need a voice in Minnesota. Al Franken
winning jewels anchors
Consistency: It's the jewel worth wearing; It's the anchor worth weighing; It's the thread worth weaving; It's a battle worth winning. Charles R. Swindoll
winning law battle
With mammals the male appears to win the female much more through the law of battle than through the display of his charms. Charles Darwin
winning player clubs
You want to win things and I am at a club where we have the players to do that. Jamie Redknapp
sight evil example
We sometimes learn more from the sight of evil than from an example of good; and it is well to accustom ourselves to profit by the evil which is so common, while that which is good is so rare. Blaise Pascal
sight might landmarks
…still when I lost her, I lost sight of any landmark that might have led me someplace happier, to some more populated or congenial life… Donna Tartt
sight agony smell
my mind is a big hunk of irrevocable nothing which touch and taste and smell and hearing and sight keep hitting and chipping with sharp fatal tools in an agony of sensual chisels i perform squirms of chrome and ex -ecute strides of cobalt nevertheless i feel that i cleverly am being altered that i slightly am becoming something a little different, in fact myself hereupon helpless i utter lilac shrieks and scarlet bellowings e. e. cummings
sight blood people
The fact that I am blind is not what defines my life. It should be of no more interest than my blood type. People wonder if there is a relationship between my lack of sight and the way I sing. But there's no connection. Andrea Bocelli
sight singing feels
Now I'm more sure and I feel myself more comfortable singing. Andrea Bocelli
sight heard
Things seen are mightier than things heard. Alfred Lord Tennyson
sight firsts criminals
She must be assured that it is not a criminal offense to love at first sight. E. M. Forster
sight long people
Never since the dawn of human history, as far as I can find out, did people long settled in any region give a friendly welcome to newcomers. One of the disagreeable traits of our human nature seems to be to dislike on sight people who come later than the first settlers. Dorothy Canfield Fisher
sight people poverty
We must talk about poverty, because people insulated by their own comfort lose sight of it. Dorothy Day
soul flavor degrees
Soul is a constant. It's cultural. It's always going to be there, in different flavors and degrees. Aretha Franklin
soul corruption consumerism
The corruption of the American soul is consumerism. Ben Nicholson
soul age baha
Every age hath its own problem, and every soul its particular aspiration. Baha'u'llah
soul suffering limits
There must, whether the gods see it or not, be something great in the mortal soul. For suffering, it seems, is infinite, and our capacity without limit. C. S. Lewis
soul politics maps
The National Bank at profit sells road maps for the soul. Bob Dylan
soul my-soul
You have my soul and I have your money Charles Bukowski
soul stuff dawn
Souls are made of dawn-stuff and starshine. Elbert Hubbard
soul division common
Of the irrational part of the soul again one division appears to be common to all living things, and of a vegetative nature. Aristotle
soul digestion produce
All food must be capable of being digested, and that what produces digestion is warmth; that is why everything that has soul in it possesses warmth. Aristotle