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living outside united
He is permanently living outside of the United States. Thomas Mesereau
living manner standard
It is not the standard of living that is important, but the manner of living. Sathya Baba
living truth work
I will not work with them. I'll work with other breeders. We'll do our own thing, but right now it's a living we're making, a living here. And if there doing that we'll find out someday. The truth will come out. David Franks
living middle mud nowhere
He is living in a mud hut in the middle of nowhere with his Koran, his wife, and his child, Anthony Ricco
living-my-life achieve should
One should always be happy, irrespective of what you achieve in a match or in life. That's how I live my life. Virender Sehwag
living-my-life good-things novel
I don't much live my life as if I was living in a Raymond Chandler novel, which is probably a good thing. William Gibson
living model pick role
If you were to pick a role model on the court, living or dead, what role model or composite role model would it be? Paul Simon
living middle
I'm living in the middle of a nightmare. Bruce Brown
living people
These are people who are living on the bubble. Gordon Stroh
pain torment
Her pain was very apparent, the torment she was in. Adrienne Barbeau
pain
I think the pain is subsiding. The back is getting better. Jesse Jackson
paintings
The paintings were all over the place, on the walls, hanging. Kim Bauer
paintings tend
The paintings tend to be reproduced more often. Susan Kuretsky
pain taken idle
As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious. William Wilberforce
painfully
I'm so weird and quirky, and painfully awkward sometimes. Kelsea Ballerini
pain love-is fire
Love is a fiend, a fire, a heaven, a hell Where pleasure, pain, and sad repentance dwell Richard Barnfield
pain thinking gains
What we most value, we shall think no pains too great to gain. Richard Baxter
pain night mad
Only part of us is sane: only part of us loves pleasure and the longer day of happiness, wants to live to our nineties and die in peace, in a house that we built, that shall shelter those who come after us. The other half of us is nearly mad. It prefers the disagreeable to the agreeable, loves pain and its darker night despair, and wants to die in a catastrophe that will set back life to its beginnings and leave nothing of our house save its blackened foundations. Rebecca West