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matter solo work
I enjoy my work, no matter who I am working with. Even if you give me a solo silent film, I will enjoy it. Sonakshi Sinha
matter ends
Being one point ahead at the end - that's all that matters. Erinn Smart
matter pakistan
We'll be on our way to Pakistan in a matter of days. Angelina Jolie
matter
Death is death no matter how it is inflicted Fritz Haber
matter pressure
No matter what, we are going to pressure the ball. Ben Braaten
matter score
No matter what the score is, they've now been in that situation. They now can say we've been there before and we can come back. Galvin Morris
matter truth-is scientist
The attempt to discover and promulgate the truth is nevertheless an obligation upon all scientists, one that must be persevered in no matter what the rebuffs—for otherwise what is the point in being a scientist? Peter Medawar
matter impress ifs
If you can't impress yourself, then no one else really matters. Laurell K. Hamilton
matter
It matters, like this: I belong to Malvern, you don't. Maggie Stiefvater
might world window
Friends are like windows through which you see out into the world and back into yourself. If you don't have friends you see much less than you otherwise might. Merle Shain
might possible talk wind
If we're not going to be here ... we'll have to talk about what possible way we might wind this up, Christopher Hill
might three whatever
Some might be here for three months. It's just whatever I want to do. George Wallace
might
Might was the measure of right. F. L. Lucas
might occupation might-have-been
Another occupation might have been better. F. H. Bradley
might matter different
No matter what you say you might do, you never really know until you're in the moment. Every situation is so different. Garth Brooks
might evening sound
So you're not going to speak tonight," Tessa said. "At all." "Not unless you instruct me to," said Will. "This evening sounds as if it might be better than I thought. Cassandra Clare
might diligence goodness
He that loveth God will do diligence to please God by his works, and abandon himself, with all his might, well for to do. Geoffrey Chaucer
might potatoes degrees
Degree is much: the whole Atlantic might be lukewarm and never boil us a potato. George Iles