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earth goddess just-one
Woody Harrelson Salma is just one of the great goddesses ever put on this Earth.
earth wherever-you-are known
Robin Ince Wherever you are on Earth, there is more life present than in the rest of the known universe.
earth grew magical-places
Zosia Mamet I grew up backstage and on movie sets, and I thought they were the most magical places on Earth.
earth afar conflict
Yuri Gagarin Looking at the earth from afar you realize it is too small for conflict and just big enough for co-operation.
earth lovers loved-ones
Yunus Emre Come let us be friends for once. Let us make life easy on us. Let us be loved ones and lovers. The earth shall be left to no one.
earth likes faces
Twyla Tharp Nobody likes to see that which they've invested in disappear from the face of the earth before they've even died. This is not cool. We can now see what the landmarks are.
earth purpose-driven-life eternity
Rick Warren You weren't put on earth to be remembered. You were put here to prepare for eternity.
earth pace unreliable
Rebecca Solnit The Earth we evolved to inhabit is turning into something more turbulent and unreliable at a pace too fast for most living things to adapt to.
bows someday fats
Margaret Weis and someday, fat innkeepers will bow to me.
bows plus affected
Libba Bray Mawah meenon ne le plus poohlala," I say with an affected bow.
bows bees sometimes
Maria Edgeworth According to the Asiatics, Cupid's bow is strung with bees which are apt to sting, sometimes fatally, those who meddle with it.
bows grammar
Victor Hugo Everything bows to success, even grammar.
bows forgotten fangs
Sherrilyn Kenyon Forgotten history. You, however, are my present. (Varyk) Oh, goody. Do I have to wear a bow? (Fang)
bows literature frailty
Miguel de Cervantes The bow cannot always stand bent, nor can human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation.
bows ceremony
Christian Nestell Bovee There are ceremonious bows that repel one like a cudgel.
bows corn foot god grow head heaven himself humble lower nearly people ripe sinners
John Flavel When the corn is nearly ripe it bows the head and stoops lower than when it was green. When the people of God are near ripe for heaven, they grow more humble and self-denying...Paul had one foot in heaven when he called himself the chiefest of all sinners and least of saints.
bows doe apollo
Horace Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn. [Lat., Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo.]