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remember stealing
Just remember, stealing's punishable by death Suzanne Collins
remember repeats
That which we can't remember, we will repeat. Sigmund Freud
remember total-recall womb
I have total recall. I remember being born. I remember being in the womb, I remember being inside. Coming out was great. Ray Bradbury
remember werewolf grew
I wanted to be an author as far back as I can remember, mixed with occasional bouts of wanting to be a werewolf when I grew up. But mostly, when I daydreamed, it was about being an author. Neil Gaiman
remember-something remember being-true
Maybe you don't have to remember something for it to be true. For it to exist. Lisa McMann
remember zone
I don't remember things about that play, to be honest, ... I think I was in a zone or something. J. Taylor
remember time
I don't remember the first time I won. I remember the first time I lost, and it sucked. It was go-karts; I was, like, 6 years old. Juan Pablo Montoya
remember ronnie time whenever winning
From the time I have been here, I can't remember us ever winning whenever Ronnie had a milestone. Erik Cole
remember bride-and-groom brides
Every bride and groom would do well to remember that in wedding, the we comes before the I. Evan Esar
restraint indulgence
restraint equals indulgence Barbara Kingsolver
restore using verb
We've been using 'rejuvenate,' meaning to restore youth, to make young again, as a verb for at least 200 years. Erin McKean
restriction
When you're not the lead, you don't have as many restrictions. Britt Robertson
rest
We were fortunate. And the rest is history. Chico Lynch
restored
Everyone who could be restored has been restored. Michael Donovan
rest season start
is suspended the rest of this season and the start of next. Rich Miller
rest sick tried
We tried to use more subs and rest our sick players. Susan McWhorter
rest-of-life viruses planets
The variety of genes on the planet in viruses exceeds, or is likely to exceed, that in all of the rest of life combined. E. O. Wilson
rest-of-life people challenges
The great challenge of the twenty-first century is to raise people everywhere to a decent standard of living while preserving as much of the rest of life as possible. E. O. Wilson