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tears deconstruction jokes
Cartooning is about deconstruction: you gotta tear something down to make a joke. Berkeley Breathed
tears harps heard
And tears are heard within the harp I touch. Petrarch
tears noses innocence
The big round tears Cours'd one another down his innocent nose, In piteous chase. William Shakespeare
tears lines and-love
There's a fine line between heartbreak and love. It's a compliment when someone tells me my music put them in a place when where they were almost in tears. Chris Botti
tears stewards turns
God is the ultimate steward. He even turns our tears into the seeds of a hope filled future. Bill Johnson
tears enough subjects
In any really good subject, one has only to probe deep enough to come to tears. Edith Wharton
tears shed
I shed more tears than God could ever have required. Arthur Rimbaud
tears pearls gains
The liquid drops of tears that you have shed Shall come again, transform'd to orient pearl, Advantaging their loan with interest Of ten times double gain of happiness. William Shakespeare
tears reason merriment
Nature's tears are reason's merriment. William Shakespeare
agents buying cd cheaper easy month policy quoted
The policy was $250 a month cheaper than what other agents quoted us, ... And, it was as easy as buying a CD or a book. Steve Katz
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In the wealthy industrialized nations, effective drug therapies against AIDS became available - AZT as early as 1987, then combinations of antiretroviral agents in 1996. The new drugs offered hope that fatal complications might be staved off and AIDS rendered a chronic condition. Barton Gellman
agents great latter man physical steam subject wants
The two great agents of the physical world have become subject to the will of man and have been made subservient to his wants and enjoyments; I allude to steam and electricity, under whatever name the latter may be called. John C. Calhoun
agents confided interested less maxim power principle private protect public safely universal
It is a universal and fundamental political principle that the power to protect can safely be confided only to those interested in protecting, or their responsible agents - a maxim not less true in private than in public affairs. John C. Calhoun
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That was very distasteful to me, to retaliate so to speak like that (against the Vikings). I do believe the commissioner should look into these kind of clauses. We work so hard on trying to gain labor peace and a new collective bargaining agreement and then we as clubs allow agents to get cute and circumvent it. On the playing field there are rules and there are unwritten rules about how the game should be played in the spirit and the fairness of it all. It doesn't make sense to me that we had to lose such a fine football player this way. I was surprised by the ruling. Mike Holmgren
agents challenges field hands leave serious tied
We have very serious challenges to address, and to leave us with agents who have their hands tied in the field ... is foolhardy. John Ashcroft
agents brutal
I'm self-opinionated, and I have a sense of self. I can be brutal with agents and have been. Paul Eenhoorn
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We were glad to spend the time and effort on behalf of our agents for the opportunity to learn from such a distinguished speaker such as Floyd Wickman. Our agents continue to grow in their professionalism and service to their clients. Bob Hamilton
agents aware modes
We have agents at the airports in Harlingen, McAllen and Brownsville because we're aware that smugglers will try to use all modes of transportation to smuggle their cargo into the interior. Roy Cervantes
should-have perfect firsts
When humans should have become as perfect in voluntary obedience as the inanimate creation is in its lifeless obedience, then they will put on its glory, or rather that greater glory of which Nature is only the first sketch. C. S. Lewis
should-have names space
All families have their secrets, most people would never know them, but they know there are spaces, gaps where the answers should be, where someone should have sat, where someone used to be. A name that is never uttered, or uttered just once and never again. We all have our secrets. Cecelia Ahern
should bad-things
You should never say bad things about the dead, you should only say good . . . Joan Crawford is dead. Good. Bette Davis
should-have racism prejudice
It did not seem to me that prejudice, poverty, discrimination, repression and racism were confined to the North of Ireland. I could see them everywhere I spoke and still cannot comprehend the mentality that argues that I should have pretended not to see them, because it wasn't my business. Bernadette Devlin
should-have ideas leisure
The idea that the poor should have leisure has always been shocking to the rich. Bertrand Russell
should-have cracks citizens
The breaking of so great a thing should make A greater crack: the round world Should have shook lions into civil streets, And citizens to their dens. William Shakespeare
should should-i
I waited a second. Should I? No... but I will. Jay Asher
shoulder wheel wish work
If you have ambitions, dream of what you wish to accomplish, and then put your shoulder to the wheel and work. Heber J. Grant
should-have years able
I found after seventy years that I was not a lunatic but a moron.... I should have been able to do better. Ezra Pound