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dreamed game season
Lukas Krajicek Just to get to play the first game of the season is what I've dreamed of, and it happened.
dreams thy true
Friedrich Schiller Keep true to the dreams of thy youth.
dream thy true youth
Friedrich Schiller Keep true to the dream of thy youth.
dream gives thinking
Ray Young Just thinking about it gives me the chills, ... It's one of the things I dream about at night.
dream fun magnitude mine
Lucy Jones Hector Mine was a dream earthquake. All the fun of a magnitude 7 without any of the guilt.
dream game
Luciano Figueroa Having a game like this is a dream come true.
dreamed drowning famous man rich
Michael Ende Guido clung to this thought like a drowning man clutching at a straw. He was rich and famous now, he told himself, and wasn't that what he'd always dreamed of?
dream fairy family incomplete loved maybe tales wanting worlds
Lauren Bacall I loved reading Grimm's fairy tales and Hans Christian Andersen, and I loved to dream about other worlds and other lives. Maybe that has something to do with having an incomplete family, being an only child. All I know is I loved to pretend, and all that was in tandem with my wanting to be an actress.
ocean men moon
Richard Paul Evans Man has left footprints on the moon but still hasn't walked on the ocean floor.
ocean ignorance swimming
Richard Paul Evans What a culture we live in, we are swimming in an ocean of information, and drowning in ignorance.
ocean shore touched
Richard Wilbur All that we do is touched with ocean, and yet we remain on the shore of what we know
ocean different sometimes
Russell Brand I missed him, of course, but sometimes close friendships have a tidal beat that pulls you towards different shores though the ocean that connects you remains.
ocean psychology important
Roz Savage Ocean rowing is very much what you make it. Rowing technique is pretty irrelevant on the ocean. It's the psychology that's important.
ocean might failing
Roz Savage Compared with the awesome might and eternal power of the ocean, no human being can fail to be reminded of their own insignificance.
ocean law practice
Rose George In practice, the ocean is the world's wildest place because of both its fearsome natural danger and how easy it is out there to slip from the boundaries of law and civilization that seem so firm ashore.
ocean boys kansas
Rick Riordan I could have killed you.” “Or I could have killed you,” Percy said. Jason shrugged. “If there’d been an ocean in Kansas, maybe.” “I don’t need an ocean—” “Boys,” Annabeth interrupted, “I’m sure you both would’ve been wonderful at killing each other. But right now, you need some rest.” Food first,” Percy said. “Please?
ocean cities way-to-live
Regina Spektor I used to be such a militant city-ist, but more and more I've seen forests and nature and oceans, and I don't know any more if this is the awesomest way to live.
rivers bird black
Rebecca West Birds sat on the telegraph wires that spanned the river as the black notes sit on a staff of music.
rivers water abundance
William Whipple The river route is certainly preferable, as it affords good grazing and an abundance of water.
rivers appreciate water
Sarah Ban Breathnach The revelation that we have everything we need in life to make us happy but simply lack the conscious awareness to appreciate it can be as refreshing as lemonade on a hot afternoon. Or it can be as startling as cold water being thrown in our face. How many of us go through our days parched and empty, thirsting after happiness, when we’re really standing knee-deep in the river of abundance?
rivers water dip
William Blake Dip him in the river who loves water.
rivers mourning tongue
W. H. Auden Far from his illness The wolves ran on through the evergreen forests, The peasant river was untempted by the fashionable quays; By mourning tongues The death of the poet was kept from his poems.
rivers rocks choices
Ursula K. Le Guin To know there is a choice is to have to make the choice: change or stay: river or rock.
rivers land trying
Ursula K. Le Guin What is the use trying to describe the flowing of a river at any one moment, and then at the next moment, and then at the next, and the next, and the next? You wear out. You say: There is a great river, and it flows through this land, and we have named it History.
rivers growing language
Robert MacNeil Change is legitimate and inevitable, for our language is a mighty river, picking up silt and flotsam here and discarding it there, but growing ever wider and richer.
rivers today fountainhead
Wilbur Smith History is a river that never ends. Today is history, and I am here at the fountainhead.