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The sun don't shine in your TV! Daniel Johnston
shining nonsense
You've always been free. You've always been bright and shining. Everything else is just nonsense. Robert Adams
shining celebrate existence
Celebrate your existence! William Blake
shining resistance example
Europeans know the importance of the Resistance; it has been the shining example of the modern conscience. Salvatore Quasimodo
shining style gentleman
Style is indeed the valet of genius, and an able one too; but as the true gentleman will appear, even in rags, so true genius will shine, even through the coarsest style. Charles Caleb Colton
style black kind
My personal style is kind of sophisticated edgy, I guess. I wear a lot of black and it's what I feel comfortable in. Demi Lovato
style
There's just a real style to these boats. John Adams
style
We just wanted to keep the style of the magazine. Hao Fang
style difficulty life-style
I seem to be having tremendous difficulty with my life-style Douglas Adams
style spirit imagine
A breezy style is often the work of an egocentric, the person who imagines that everything that pops into his head is of general interest and that uninhibited prose creates high spirits and carries the day. E. B. White
style achieve
To achieve style, begin by affecting none. E. B. White
style television
Isn't television glamourous? Adam Savage
style germany pulpit
The pulpit style of Germany has been always rustically negligent, or bristling with pedantry. Thomas de Quincey
style unexpected something-unexpected
My style is to take something unexpected and make it into a hit. That's what I do. Timbaland
gentleman gentlemen true
A true gentleman is one who is never unintentionally rude. Oscar Wilde
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A gentleman never talks about his tailor. Nick Cave
gentleman
No gentleman ever has any money. Oscar Wilde
gentleman
Blondes also prefer gentlemen. Mamie Van Doren
gentleman lord i-can
I can make a lord, but only God can make a gentleman. King James I
gentleman
Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman. Charles Dickens