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eyes open wide
Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half-shut afterwards. Benjamin Franklin
eyes fire wants
He (Wallace) has fire in his eyes and wants go out a a winner. Larry McReynolds
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He was a warrior, a neighbor and a friend ... In the eyes of many he was the greatest football player of all time. Paul Tagliabue
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Reality seems so simple. We just open our eyes and there it is. But that doesn't mean it is simple. Teller
eyes invent mouth
What you don't see with your eyes, don't invent with your mouth Yiddish Proverb
eyes stars twilight
Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair. . . . William Wordsworth
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He's got no fear. He could throw all of his pitches over at any time. He opened a lot of eyes this spring. He's come a long way in a short period of time. Joe Girardi
eyes forget pupils
His pupils were dilated. I'll never forget that look in his eyes. Margarita Chaves
eyes fix head hold mind steadily
Hold the waist, spine, chest, neck, and head erect, motionless and steady, fix the eyes and the mind steadily between the eye brows, and do not look around. Bhagavad Gita
tears cry lows
I still have highs and lows, maybe I don't cry salty tears as much. Sarah Silverman
tears trying way
Often I'll try things that just won't happen the way I'd like them to, so hearing that they're not working saves me some wear and tear the next time around. Raymond E. Feist
tears woe wipe
If you trap the moment before it's ripe, The tears of repentence you'll certainly wipe; But if once you let the ripe moment go You can never wipe off the tears of woe. William Blake
tears eternity babe
Every tear from every eyeBecomes a babe in eternity. William Blake
tears
Nothing dries sooner than tears. Samuel Richardson
tears poor pleasure
The pleasures of the mighty are obtained by the tears of the poor. Samuel Richardson
tears may littles
And the tear that is wiped with a little address, May be follow'd perhaps by a smile. William Cowper
tears sacredness
There is a sacredness in tears Washington Irving
tears sticks gone
All the wild-witches, those most notable ladies For all their broom-sticks and their tears, Their angry tears, are gone. William Butler Yeats
dry minds sit
Minds are like flowers. If you let it sit there without soaking anything up, it will dry up. Ken Hill
dry gas lawyers town
Having our lawyers back in town working will jumpstart the dry cleaners, the drug stores, the gas stations. They need us as customers. Bill Hines
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We are fortunate to have the return trip to Louisiana. It's not ideal, but it's better to play in sunny, dry weather rather than playing on the sponge we have. Mike Trapasso
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I was walking down the street at 3am, and I passed a dry cleaner. The sign in the window said -"Sorry, We're Closed". You don't have to be sorry. It's 3am. And you're a dry cleaners. Its not like I was gonna come back at 10 and say "Hey man, I was here at 3 and you guys were closed... somebody owes me an apology. Mitch Hedberg
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Animals' taste systems are specialized for the niche they occupy in the environment. That includes us. As hunters and foragers of the dry savannah, our earliest forebears evolved a taste for important but scarce nutrients: salt and high-energy fats and sugars. That, in a nutshell, explains the widespread popularity of junk food. Mary Roach
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He was making ground on Primus in Sydney and wet or dry I think he will run well at Caulfield because he has won there. Peter Moody
dry stones window
Hark," he said, his tone very dry. "What stone through yonder window breaks? Sarah Rees Brennan
dry honey ink
Honey, I plan to marry you the moment the ink is dry on that death certificate. Sara Gruen
dry firsts portraits
To anyone who has served in Washington, there is something oddly familiar about [having your portrait painted]. First, you're painted into a corner, then you're hung out to dry and, finally, you're framed. Warren Christopher