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entered feet hairs hath thine thou turned unto washed water wiped women
And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet: but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head. Bible Bible
feet home lose water
My home didn't lose a shingle, but it's got 6 feet (nearly 2 meters) of water in it. Bobby Patrick
feet people fans
We were 6 feet under. A lot of people gave up on us, including fans and critics and show promoters and record labels. Jacoby Shaddix
feet people register
What is odious but . . . people . . . who toast their feet on the register. . . . Marsilio Ficino
feet five house slant
We had five feet of water. And now our house has a slant to it and it's not safe. So, we're going to rebuild. O. J. Simpson
thoughtful remember
To observe attentively is to remember distinctly. Edgar Allan Poe
water healthy trying
I try to eat healthy all the time. I don't eat takeaways. I drink mostly water or coconut water. Conor McGregor
water splashing stills
I just keep going. When the water's too still, I start splashing around and things jump out of the water. Erykah Badu
water suffering natural-instinct
Yes, I suffer terribly from depression. I have to work at being happy, it's not my natural instinct. My natural instinct is, if something wonderful happens, to throw water in my own face. Fannie Flagg
water house lips
I drink a lot of water and I never leave the house without putting on moisturizer and lip gloss. Faith Hill
water mind hunters
The hunter for aphorisms on human nature has to fish in muddy water, and he is even condemned to find much of his own mind. F. H. Bradley
water golden fields
The sun is coming down to earth, and the fields and the waters shout to him golden shouts. George Meredith
water poetry literature
The high-water mark, so to speak, of Socialist literature is W.H. Auden, a sort of gutless Kipling. George Orwell
water cheerful months
The early months of marriage often are times of critical tumult,--whether that of a shrimp pool or of deeper water,--which afterwards subside into cheerful peace. George Eliot
water lawyer drink
One lawyer told me that he never drinks water or eats in front of the jury because they can't do either one. Jeremy Sumpter
women equality history
Until we get equality in education, we won't have an equal society. Sonia Sotomayor
women
Women have every right; they just have to excercise them. Victoria Woodhull
women eye mind
The Creator made women to please the eye, and to boggle the mind. Robert Jordan
women vanity coquette
Any woman may act the part of a coquette successfully who has the reputation without the scruples of modesty. If a woman passes the bounds of propriety for our sakes, and throws herself unblushingly at our heads, we conclude it is either from a sudden and violent liking, or from extraordinary merit on our parts, either of which is enough to turn any man's head who has a single spark of gallantry or vanity in his composition. William Hazlitt
women break-through modesty
The affected modesty of most women is a decoy for the generous, the delicate, and unsuspecting; while the artful, the bold, and unfeeling either see or break through its slender disguises. William Hazlitt
women
If our women are willing to die with us, who is there to say no? Morning Star
women squares roots
I had long since given up trying to extract from a woman as it were the square root of her unknown quantity, the mystery of which a mere introduction was generally enough to dispel. Marcel Proust
women vivacity gravity
As vivacity is the gift of woman, gravity is that of men. Joseph Addison
women passion mind
Women were formed to temper Mankind, and sooth them into Tenderness and Compassion; not to set an Edge upon their Minds, and blowup in them those Passions which are too apt to rise of their own Accord. Joseph Addison