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blow wind sky
Charles Dickens The clouds were flying fast, the wind was coming up in gusts, banging some neighboring shutters that had broken loose, twirling the rusty chimney-cowls and weathercocks, and rushing round and round a confined adjacent churchyard as if it had a mind to blow the dead citizens out of their graves. The low thunder, muttering in all quarters of the sky at once, seemed to threaten vengeance for this attempted desecration, and to mutter, "Let them rest! Let them rest!
blow wrecks lasts
Charles Dickens The last trumpet ever to be sounded shall blow even algebra to wreck.
blow light candle
Charles Spurgeon If God lights the candle, none can blow it out.
blow sharks hands
Alan Alda I've sat looking down into a volcano that could blow at any moment; I've helped catch a shark and several rattlesnakes; I let a tarantula walk across my hand, and I ate rat soup.
blow people focus
Chris Christie I don't hide my emotions from people. I am not a focus-group tested, blow- dried candidate or governor.
blow arms encounters
Edward Gibbon When a public quarrel is envenomed by private injuries, a blow that is not mortal or decisive can be productive only of a short truce, which allows the unsuccessful combatant to sharpen his arms for a new encounter.
blow faces clean
Eddie Murphy I will blow your face clean off your face!
blow australia space
Eddie Izzard Spiders frighten me. In response to the spider alerts for Australia, please can the Australian government remove all spiders from Australia and blow them into outer space.
wages gains virtue
Charles Caleb Colton Sincerely to aspire after virtue, is to gain her; and zealously to labour after her wages, is to receive them.
wages world pay
Charles Spurgeon Not even in this world does sin pay its servants good wages.
wages commodity machinery
David Ricardo But a rise in the wages of labour would not equally affect commodities produced with machinery quickly consumed, and commodities produced with machinery slowly consumed.
wages profit farmers
David Ricardo The farmer and manufacturer can no more live without profit than the labourer without wages.
wages praise
William Shakespeare Your praises will become your wages.
wages comfort currency
Benjamin Harrison There never has been a time in our history when work was so abundant or when wages were as high, whether measured by the currency in which they are paid or by their power to supply the necessaries and comforts of life.
wages praise
William Shakespeare Our praises are our wages.
wages trends slumps
Jared Bernstein We are in the midst of a protracted wage slump, ... a troubling trend that is largely going unnoticed by policymakers.
wages pay salary
Susan B. Anthony Not one of our national officers ever has had a dollar of salary. I retire on full pay!
strikes
John Wilhelm Strikes are always a possibility. But we are not a strike-happy union. I look at strikes as a failure.
strikes
John Hedgecoth We think that this strikes the right balance.
strikes criticize strike-back
Romario If someone criticizes me, I strike back.
strikes
Tone Loc But Freedom Strike was actually quite cool.
strikes
Steven Millhauser I’m pleased by anything in myself that strikes me as not myself.
strikes ifs
Themistocles Strike, if you will, but listen.
strikes throws
Matt Magee He throws a lot of strikes and that's all we ask.
strikes struggled throw
Clint Hurdle He really struggled to throw any strikes (on the third-base side) of the plate,
strikes
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Don't be called out on strikes. Go down swinging.