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joy
Ron Wistrom He was exasperating at times, but he was always a joy.
joy able
Rob Halford It's a joy to actually be able to control your own music.
joy singing delight
Ronnie Barker To me singing is a joy. Choral singing is a delight. Welsh Choral singing is more than a delight. The Treorchy Male Choir is the best in choral singing. How then can they be described except in superlatives? They are without equal.
joy detectives finesse
Rex Stout To read of a detective's daring finesse or ingenious stratagem is a rare joy.
joy faces glad
William Wordsworth And often, glad no more, We wear a face of joy because We have been glad of yore.
joy alive world
Sara Zarr The world was full of beauty. She wanted to grab hold of it and take it down into her bones. Yet always it seemed beyond her grasp. Sometimes only by a little, like now. The thinnest membrane. Usually, though, by miles. She couldn’t expect to be that kind of happy all the time. She knew that. But sometimes you could. Sometimes you should be allowed a tiny bit of joy that should stay with you for more than five minutes. That wasn’t too much to ask. To have a moment like this, and be able to hold on to it. To cross that membrane, and feel alive.
joy birthright
Sarah Ban Breathnach Joy is your birthright.
joy path moments
Sarah Ban Breathnach Learning to live in the present moment is part of the path of joy.
tongue
Nancy Cartwright I will not do that thing with my tongue
tongue body submit
Rex Stout What the tongue has promised, the body must submit to.
tongue world wanted
Sarah Addison Allen He was the only person in the world she was tongue-tied around, and yet the only person she really wanted to talk to.
tongue pathos wit
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Humor is consistent with pathos, whilst wit is not.
tongue reverse ought
Yevgeny Zamyatin The microspeed of the tongue ought to be always slightly less than the microspeed of the thoughts and certainly not ever the reverse.
tongue teeth littles
Jonathan Swift I'm as old as my tongue and a little older than my teeth.
tongue poison proof
Moliere Malicious tongues spread their poison abroad and nothing here below is proof against them.
tongue prison fame
Ralph Waldo Emerson The martyr cannot be dishonored. Every lash inflicted is a tongue of fame; every prison a more illustrious abode.
tongue way loses
Ralph Waldo Emerson My tongue is prone to lose the way,Not so my pen, for in a letterWe have not better things to say,But surely put them better.
speaks
Linda Casey I think it speaks to the convenience of convenience stores.
speak straight
Jim Glassman He does speak more like a professor. He's a straight shooter.
speak hell prostitution
Woody Allen Every hooker I ever speak to tells me that it beats the hell out of waitressing.
speak one-word
William Morris Speak but one word to me.
speaks-out political politics
Sarah Palin Stand up, speak out, and be bold. Screw political correctness. Never let them tell you to sit down and shut up.
speak latina honestly
Sandra Cisneros Don't be afraid to say what you don't know, and speak for what you do know. Say, "I can't speak for all Latinas, but I can speak for me and tell you very, very honestly."
speaking terrible thank
Kelly Clarkson I'm terrible at speaking when I cry. Thank you so much.
speak
Neale Donald Walsch Speak your truth but soothe your words with peace
speak speak-the-truth
Milan Kundera Speak truth to power.