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looks mate swans
Just because swans mate for life, I don't think its that big a deal. First of all, if you're a swan, you're probably not going to find a swan that looks much better than the one you've got, so why not mate for life? ![]()
looks needs sometimes
God sometimes you just don't come through, Do you need a woman to look after you? Tori Amos
looks prototype
I'm like, 'He looks like the prototype linebacker big and muscular, mean-looking.'Ê Donnie Edwards
looks hopeless married
Some situations are so hopeless when you look at them from the outside you say, Why are they still married? Eric Braeden
looks rooms strange
The strange thing about hotel rooms is that they look familiar and seem familiar and have many of the accoutrements that seem domestic and familiar, but they are really weird, alien and anonymous places. Moby
looks muppet sexiest
At my sexiest, I look like an androgenous Muppet. Matthew Gray Gubler
looks
Fear usually looks like anger. Krista Tippett
looks nails hammers
To someone with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Mark Twain
looks alive pulse
You gotta look beyond the mainstream... the mainstream'll drown you, you know? There's always a pulse in the underground that I love. And the pulse in the underground is what keeps heavy metal alive. Phil Anselmo
market sometime
The new Z4s are not in the market yet. It will be sometime this spring. Bobby Hitt
strong people opinion
It is the nature of strong people that they can bring out crucial questions and form a clear opinion about them. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
strong loneliness people
Like all strong people, she suffered always a measure of loneliness; she was a marginal outsider, a secret infidel of a certain sort. Anne Rice
strong hurt eye
I kept glancing at him and away from him, as if his green eyes were hurting me. In modern parlance he was a laser beam. Deadly and delicate he seemed. His victims had always loved him. And I had always loved him, hadn't I, no matter what happened, and how strong could love grow if you had eternity to nourish it, and it took only these few moments in time to renew its momentum, its heat? -Lestat Anne Rice
strong truth-is weak
The truth is most women are weak, be they mortal or immortal. But when they are strong, they are absolutely unpredictable. Anne Rice
strong powerful intuition
We have no reason to expect the quality of intuition to improve with the importance of the problem. Perhaps the contrary: high-stake problems are likely to involve powerful emotions and strong impulses to action. Daniel Kahneman
strong people first-impression
If people are failing, they look inept. If people are succeeding, they look strong and good and competent. That's the 'halo effect.' Your first impression of a thing sets up your subsequent beliefs. If the company looks inept to you, you may assume everything else they do is inept. Daniel Kahneman
strong promise intuition
An executive might have a very strong intuition that a given product has promise, without considering the probability that a rival is already ahead in developing the same product. Daniel Kahneman
strong hate character
I met Pendragon when I made the journey to the far desert. He is from the tribe known as...as..." Loor was scrambling. Bokka didn't know about the Travelers. I had to bail her out. Yankees," I said. "The Yankees tribe." Hey, what can I say? It was the first thing that came to mind. "It's a strong tribe," I added. "Respected by all...except for our mortal enemies, the Sox tribe. They hate us. Especially the Red ones. Cannibals. Nasty characters. D. J. MacHale
strong book biblical
It's better to emphasize biblical theology, partly because there are fine Study Bibles already available that lean into systematic theology, and partly because biblical theology is particularly strong at helping readers see how the Bible hangs together in its own categories: that is, God in his infinite wisdom chose to give us his Word in the 66 canonical books, with all of their variations in theme, emphasis, vocabulary, literary form, and distinctive contributions across time. D. A. Carson