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pain
Jesse Jackson I think the pain is subsiding. The back is getting better.
paintings
Kim Bauer The paintings were all over the place, on the walls, hanging.
paintings tend
Susan Kuretsky The paintings tend to be reproduced more often.
pain taken idle
William Wilberforce As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious.
painfully
Kelsea Ballerini I'm so weird and quirky, and painfully awkward sometimes.
pain real growth
Richard Paul Evans The thing is, the only real sign of life is growth. And growth requires pain. So to choose life is to accept pain.
pain way remove
Richard Paul Evans The only way to remove pain from death is to remove love from life.
pain hands life-is
Richard Paul Evans So often the pain of our life is no more than a reminder to take our hand off the stove.
taken
Graham Elliot Dining should be something that isn't always taken extremely seriously.
taken
Tony Stewart I'm scared of saying something that may get taken the wrong way.
taken turn week
George Best It has been a long week but things have taken a turn for the best. I am very optimistic.
taken angel two
Richelle Mead Well," he said, clearly enjoying my confusion. "It was actually for two souls, since you and Seth were both saved. But even if it wasn't, it still would've been worth it. Do you know the price of one soul, Georgina? It's beyond rubies and diamonds, beyond any mortal reckoning. If it had taken me centuries, if it had taken a dozen more angels to help me, it all would have been worth it.
taken said andrea
Richelle Mead I’ve come to ask you where Seth is.” "Funny,” said Andrea. “We were going to ask you the same thing.” I was taken aback. “How would I know?” They both just stared. "I don’t!
taken son men
Ron Chernow A prudent silence will frequently be taken for wisdom and a sentence or two cautiously thrown in will sometimes gain the palm of knowledge, while a man well informed but indiscreet and unreserved will not uncommonly talk himself out of all consideration and weight. (Alexander Hamilton's 'thesis on discretion' written to his son James shortly before his fatal duel with Burr.)
taken heaven atheism
Tryon Edwards We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death; but an early grave may be the shortest way to heaven.
taken jargon arcane
William Safire Do not be taken in by 'insiderisms.' Fledgling columnists, eager to impress readers with their grasp of journalistic jargon, are drawn to such arcane spellings as 'lede.' Where they lede, do not follow.
taken differences ransom
William Safire One difference between French appeasement and American appeasement is that France pays ransom in cash and gets its hostages back while the United States pays ransom in arms and gets additional hostages taken.
flowers note send
Oprah Winfrey I did send flowers and I did send a note
flowers hello lamp rhymes watch ya
Paul Simon Hello lamp post, what ya knowin'? I come to watch your flowers growin'. Ain't you got no rhymes for me? do do do do... feelin' groovy.
flower night urban-legends
Rob Sheffield 'American Horror' goes for a very specific kind of Seventies suburban downer ambience - 'Flowers in the Attic' paperbacks, Black Sabbath album covers and late-night flicks like 'Let's Scare Jessica to Death.' It even has 'Go Ask Alice'-era urban legends.
flower years nuts
Richard Whately Some persons resemble certain trees, such as the nut, which flowers in February and ripens its fruit in September; or the juniper and the arbutus; which take a whole year or more to perfect their fruit; and others, the cherry, which takes between two an three months.
flower years pda
Ryan Howard Anybody can be Prince Charming one day a year, with the dinner and the flowers and all that. But you know what impresses me? When a guy can do that NO days a year.
flower autumn fleeting
Umberto Eco Nothing is more fleeting than external form, which withers and alters like the flowers of the field at the appearance of autumn.
flower butterfly sky
Trina Without butterflies, the world would soon have few flowers. There is enough room in the sky for all flyers.
flower butterfly sleep
William Wordsworth I've watched you now a full half-hour; Self-poised upon that yellow flower And, little Butterfly! Indeed I know not if you sleep or feed. How motionless! - not frozen seas More motionless! and then What joy awaits you, when the breeze Hath found you out among the trees, And calls you forth again!
flower yellow rivers
William Wordsworth A primrose by the river's brim A yellow rose was to him. And it was nothing more