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wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Charles Dickens Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me.
wind rising sawdust
Charles Dickens It had grown darker as they talked, and the wind was sawing and the sawdust was whirling outside paler windows. The underlying churchyard was already settling into deep dim shade, and the shade was creeping up to the housetops among which they sat. "As if," said Eugene, "as if the churchyard ghosts were rising."
wind east now-and-then
Charles Dickens The wind's in the east. . . . I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east.
wind arctic knows
Alan Green I don't know where this Arctic wind has come from but it's freezing!
wind outsiders balloons
Chris Bauer I've just always been a fan of really fringy, outsider things, and I've always been a balloon in the wind, in terms of where that takes me.
wind tree needs
Edward Hirsch I need to live like that crooked tree--... that knelt down in the hardest winds but could not be blasted away.
wind two earth
Ed Begley, Jr. The two most abundant forms of power on earth are solar and wind, and they're getting cheaper and cheaper...
wind shining way
Ben Stiller I don't need a compass to tell me which way the wind shines !
literature civility
Charles Dickens The civility which money will purchase, is rarely extended to those who have none.
literature potatoes poultry
Charles Dickens Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, are all very good words for the lips.
literature made should
Charles Dickens I made a compact with myself that in my person literature should stand by itself, of itself, and for itself.
literature stealing plagiarism
Charles Caleb Colton If we steal thoughts from the moderns, it will be cried down as plagiarism; if from the ancients, it will be cried up as erudition.
literature prudence
Charles Caleb Colton There is nothing more imprudent than excessive prudence.
literature fool religious-bigotry
Charles Caleb Colton Bigotry murders religion to frighten fools with her ghost.
literature speech giants
Charles Caleb Colton The Grecian’s maxim would indeed be a sweeping clause in Literature; it would reduce many a giant to a pygmy; many a speech to a sentence; and many a folio to a primer.
literature action conflict
Charles Caleb Colton Those that are the loudest in their threats are the weakest in their actions.
literature
Charles Dickens We are so very 'umble.
wave ifs
Chester W. Nimitz If you're not making waves, you're not under weigh.
wave bigs ripple
Adam Braun I realized that even big waves start with small ripples
wavelength way adults
Stephen King She couldn't be on his wavelength all the time. That's all. When you could recognize that and deal with it, you were on your way to an adult relationship.
wave collapse
Stefan Zweig Every wave, regardless of how high and forceful it crests, must eventually collapse within itself.
wavelength realms behave
Vanna Bonta What appears to us solid is ultimately both a particle and a wavelength, and on that realm everything behaves as both a particle and a wave.
waves-breaking feet house
Gabriel Garcia Marquez There was a house at the foot of the tower, close to the thunder of the waves breaking against the cliffs, where love was more intense because it seemed like a shipwreck.
wave should felt
Christian Slater There was a time when I felt I should do everything that was offered to me, you know, ride the wave
wave break
Neil Young Every wave is new until it breaks.
wave bark stout
P. G. Wodehouse I shuddered from stem to stern, as stout barks do when buffeted by the waves.