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mets eternal
Where, except in the present, can the eternal be met? C. S. Lewis
met singing
We met the trainers and after a while, we were singing together. Robert Galvan
met musician operate women worked
Don't forget, I was a musician long before I ever met Prince. That's a big difference between me and those other women he's worked with. We operate on the same plane, as equals. Sheila E.
met next nobody
We could've met a nobody next but that would've been no use to anyone. Paul Boyce
method
Antimatter is not a source of energy for us, it's a method of storing energy, compact but inefficient. Barney Oliver
met soon
As soon as they met us, I think everyone was more comfortable. Amy Ray
met though till
Though she were true, when you met her,/ And last, till you write your letter, / Yet she / Will be / False, ere I come, to two, or three. John Donne
met tonight
Tonight wasn't his night. He met his match. Greg Stevens
met miss tim
There was a lot of burden, a lot of burden, on Tim Parham (this year) and he met every challenge. I'm really going to miss him. Larry Lessett
sooner streetcar
The streetcar will always have detractors. Is it going to go away? No. Is it going to be expanded? Yes, sooner or later. Michael English
sooner
The sooner I can alleviate everyone's fears, the better. Sue Black
soon spark tried
We tried to get foam on it as soon as we could. Any spark and that whole tanker could have blown, George Andrews
soon tried
We tried to do everything we could to get back as soon as possible, Roy Halladay
soon-enough magic nine
A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part magic, you'll learn that soon enough...and the parts that look like magic turn out to be the messiest of all. George R. R. Martin
soon stop
We have to stop it as soon as possible. Cindy Sheehan
soon-enough enough wells
We do it soon enough, if that we do be well. George Herbert
soon-enough justice suffering
We feel and weigh soon enough what we suffer from others: but how much others suffer from us, of this we take no heed. Thomas a Kempis
soon-enough faults youth
If youth is a fault, it is one that one gets rid of soon enough. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe