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somewhere-else effort want
Beth Orton Norfolk is not on the way to anywhere, you don't stop off on the way somewhere else - it's an end in itself. You have to want to go there; it's an effort.
somewhere-else one-thing
Barbara Kingsolver It's one thing to carry your life wherever you go. Another thing to always go looking for it somewhere else.
somewhere-else insults-you redwall
Brian Jacques I will not stand here to be insulted by you, hedgepig," Mangiz fumed. "Then stand somewhere else and I'll insult you there, featherbag!!
somewhere-else long mind
Bodhidharma As long as you look for a Buddha somewhere else, you'll never see that your own mind is the Buddha
somewhere-else numbers looks
Blaise Pascal Look somewhere else for someone who can follow you in your researches about numbers. For my part, I confess that they are far beyond me, and I am competent only to admire them.
somewhere-else energy electricity
Dominic Monaghan We're electrical items and when we die the electricity goes somewhere else. When we die our energy goes into the galaxy.
somewhere-else want moments
David Nicholls I'm just not prepared to be treated like this anymore.' 'Treated like what?' She sighed, and it was a moment before she spoke. 'Like you always want to be somewhere else, with someone else.
somewhere-else income expenses
Robert Kiyosaki For there to be an expense, there must be income somewhere else
new-orleans towns
Benjamin Walker New Orleans in an amazing town.
new-orleans giving tragedy
Charles Rangel We owe it to the flood victims of New Orleans to give them truthful answers as to why this event took place and to assure our citizens that tragedies like this will never happen again.
new-orleans air people
Brad Pitt I fell in love with the place! You know, the people, the bourbon, the music... it's in the air. It's something you can't describe on camera.
new-orleans trying treasure
Blake Lively You could spend your life trying to uncover all the treasures in New Orleans and not even scratch the surface. It's such an amazing place.
new-orleans years towns
Delta Burke For a while I was living in New Orleans for like 4, 5 years. I had just come back to town.
new-orleans
Bob Dylan There are a lot of places I like, but I like New Orleans better.
new-orleans talking new-day
Branford Marsalis Coltrane came to New Orleans one day and he was talking about the jazz scene. And Coltrane mentions that the problem with jazz was that there were too few groups.
new-orleans progress pace
Allen Toussaint To get to New Orleans you don't pass through anywhere else. That geographical location, being aloof, lets it hold onto the ritual of its own pace more than other places that have to keep up with the progress.
new-orleans trying too-late
Duke Ellington The word [jazz] never lost its association with those New Orleans bordellos. In the 1920s I used to try to convince Fletcher Henderson that we ought to call what we were doing 'Negro music'. But it's too late for that now.
rose meditation way
Chogyam Trungpa meditation is a way of developing clarity, which allows us to see the precision of daily life situations as well as our thought process so that we can relate with both of them fully and completely.
rosebuds silk
Audrey Hepburn Can I have a silk nightgown with rosebuds on it?
roses save soft spirit
Lord Byron Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, / And all, save the spirit of man, is divine.
rose black one-day
C. S. Lewis Would it not be better to be dead than to have this horrible fear that Aslan has come and is not like the Aslan we have believed in and longed for? It is as if the sun rose one day and were a black sun.
rose doe thorns
Charles Francis Richter The rose does not bloom without thorns. True, but would that the thorns did not outlive the rose.
rose elements flight
Camille Paglia Human life began in flight and fear. Religion rose from rituals of propitiation, spells to lull the punishing elements.
rose waiting missing
Dieter F. Uchtdorf If we spend our days waiting for fabulous roses we could miss the beauty and wonder of the tiny forget-me-nots that are all around us.
rose touching tears
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Our Euripides the human, With his droppings of warm tears, and his touchings of things common Till they rose to meet the spheres.
rose corn ghost
Edna St. Vincent Millay When you are corn and roses and at rest I shall endure, a dense and sanguine ghost To haunt the scene where I was happiest To bend above the thing I loved the most