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two way poet
Every poem can be considered in two ways--as what the poet has to say, and as a thing which he makes. C. S. Lewis
two commandments knows
I know the two great commandments, and I'd better get on with them. C. S. Lewis
two differences looks
When you're on your own, you look for signs. Sometimes you make them up, sometimes they're actually there, but most of the time you can't tell the difference from the two. Cecelia Ahern
two tides sometimes
I have two moods. One is Roy, rollicking Roy, the wild ride of a mood. And Pam, sediment Pam, who stands on the shore and sobs... Sometimes the tide is in, sometimes it's out. Carrie Fisher
two swings guy
There are two things that I know for certain guys are good for: pushing swings and killing insects. Carrie Fisher
two feelings mind
Most of us consist of two separated parts, trying desperately to bring themselves together into an integrated soma, where the distinctions between mind and body, feelings and intellect, would be obliterated. Carl Rogers
two enemy stronger
Imagine a room awash in gasoline, and there are two implacable enemies in that room. One of them has nine thousand matches. The other has seven thousand matches. Each of them is concerned about who's ahead, who's stronger. Well that's the kind of situation we are actually in. The amount of weapons that are available to the United States and the Soviet Union are so bloated, so grossly in excess of what's needed to dissuade the other, that if it weren't so tragic, it would be laughable. What is necessary is to reduce the matches and to clean up the gasoline. Carl Sagan
two government firsts
First rule in government spending: Why build one, when you can have two at twice the price? Carl Sagan
two age leisure
A third...candidate for Shakespearean authorship was Christopher Marlowe. He was the right age (just two months older than Shakespeare), had the requisite talent, and would certainly have had ample leisure after 1593, assuming he wasn't too dead to work. Bill Bryson
taste moments goodness
The moment good taste knows itself, some of its goodness is lost. C. S. Lewis
taste
Taste everything, eat nothing. Bethenny Frankel
taste appetite satisfied
Taste begins when appetite is satisfied. Bernard Berenson
taste worst
That was the worst taste you could have as a player. . . . That?s something you just don?t forget. Daniel Kessler
taste wish
I wish we could play. When you come off of a disappointing loss, you want to get back at it and get the feeling, the taste out of your mouth. Tommy Amaker
taste
We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood. Jeff Lindsay
taste enough bad-taste
It is bad enough to be bad, but to be bad in bad taste is unpardonable. Agnes Repplier
taste relief huge
When you taste super-success after tasting super-failure, there is huge relief. Akshay Kumar
taste remember ancient
We all have some taste or other, of too ancient a date to admit of our remembering it was an acquired one. Charles Lamb
rubbish pieces should
In one-act pieces there should be only rubbish that is their strength. Anton Chekhov
rubbish literature logic
Logic! Good gracious! What rubbish! E. M. Forster
rubbish
Personally, I think universities are finished. So much rubbish gets taught. A. N. Wilson
rubbish painting
My paintings are rubbish. David Bailey
rubbish dry authenticity
It scored right away with me by being the smooth, fine-grained sort, not the coarse flaky, dry-on-the-outside rubbish full of chunds of gut and gristle to testify to its authenticity. Kingsley Amis
rubbish forget drink
We are such things as rubbish is made of, so let's drink up and forget it. Eugene O'Neill
rubbish tremendous turnaround
It was a tremendous turnaround because we were rubbish in first half. Alan Shearer
rubbish shellfish exquisite
What will be the death of me are buillabaisses, food spiced with pimiento, shellfish, and a load of exquisite rubbish which I eat in disproportionate quantities. Emile Zola
rubbish pressure financial
Whenever it's suggested that our sponsors have some kind of influence or control of what we cover in some kind of censorship through financial pressure, it's rubbish. That's never happened. Morley Safer