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forever pop sentence takes
He'll say one sentence and I'll say one sentence. It takes me forever to pop out that one sentence. It's horrible. I could kill him now. Jennifer Rodriguez
forever advice enemy
We can retreat and retreat and let ourselves get backed into corners forever,” she’d said once. “Or we can go out and meet the enemy at the time and place we choose. Not them.” Okay, Tasha, I thought. Let’s see if your advice gets me killed. Richelle Mead
forever president goes-on
Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever. William Howard Taft
forever
Everyone had a forever. Sarah Dessen
forever want ifs
If this was my forever, I wouldn't want to spend it here. Sarah Dessen
forever truth-about-forever happenings
But there was only one truth about forever that really mattered, and that was this: it was happening. Sarah Dessen
forever truth-about-forever right-now
the truth about forever is that it is happening right now Sarah Dessen
forever forgiving might
I'll never forgive myself. We might have gotten rid of Willie forever if I'd only struck him out. Warren Spahn
forever liberty
Liberty for each, for all, and forever! William Lloyd Garrison
sausage enough starvation
The French got enough from the Germans to save them from starvation; but many a woman sold herself for a loaf or a chunk of sausage. Ernst Toller
vices great-things knows
It is a great thing to know your vices. Marcus Tullius Cicero
vices flattery handmaids
Let flattery, the handmaid of the vices, be far removed (from friendship). [Lat., Assentatio, vitiorum adjutrix, procul amoveatur.] Marcus Tullius Cicero
vices different vice-versa
Luis Figo is totally different to David Beckham, and vice versa. Kevin Keegan
vices saint virtue
The virtues of society are the vices of the saints. Ralph Waldo Emerson
vices casts
I was so happy when they cast me in Chocolat, because it's one of my vices. Juliette Binoche
vices innocence kind
To vice, innocence must always seem only a superior kind of chicanery. Ouida
vices usual virtue
When depression economics prevails, the usual rules of economic policy no longer apply: virtue becomes vice, caution is risky and prudence is folly. Paul Krugman
vices cures endure
We can endure neither our vices nor their cure. Livy
vices hindsight historian
Hindsight is the historian's necessary vice. Hilary Mantel