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Russell Brand It doesn't matter how many pairs of shoes you have, how many cars you have, etc.... It's all utterly meaningless and yet we continue to pursue this. Why? Because they've learned they can stimulate our primal desires through selling us products.
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Rebecca Miller I don't like getting patted down and taking off my shoes at the airport.
shoes boots
Reba McEntire I love to wear boots - and shoes, I don't like at all.
shoes roots feet
Rob Bell When Isaiah predicted that spears would become pruning hooks, that's a reference to cultivating. Pruning and trimming and growing and paying close attention to the plants and whether they're getting enough water and if their roots are deep enough. Soil under the fingernails, grapes being trampled under bare feet, fingers sticky from handling fresh fruit. It's that green stripe you get around the sole of your shoes when you mow the lawn. Life in the age to come. Earthy.
shoes perfect important
Tracy Reese Shoes are the finishing touch on any outfit and it is important to complete a look with the perfect pair!
shoes good-shoes ifs
Tori Amos Even if everything else is downplayed, I'll wear good shoes.
shoes matter rooms
Willa Cather A work-room should be like an old shoe; no matter how shabby, it's better than a new one.
shoes gone want
Vincent Van Gogh If you work diligently... without saying to yourself beforehand, 'I want to make this or that,' if you work as though you were making a pair of shoes, without artistic preoccupation, you will not always find you do well. But the days you least expect it, you will find a subject which holds its own with the work of those who have gone before.
laughing softer speaking supposed
Kelly Hu Being Asian where you're supposed to be more quiet and softer and I was always getting reprimanded for laughing to loud or speaking to loudly.
laughing failing comment
Rob Brydon When you're doing stand-up, you can comment if something fails, get a laugh from that.
laughing matter
Richard Whately Happiness is no laughing matter.
laughing want firsts
Richelle Mead Well there you go. Even a psychopath recognized your worth enough to want to kill someone else first." I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
laughing gathering tendencies
Rebecca West Unfortunately, all gatherings convened for the betterment of the human lot show a tendency to gas themselves, and not with laughing-gas either.
laughing comeback insult
Russell Lynes If you can't ignore an insult, top it; if you can't top it, laugh it off; and if you can't laugh it off, it's probably deserved.
laughing people cry
Ronnie Barker It's better to make people laugh than cry.
laughing lovely teeth
Ronaldinho No one has nicer teeth than me. Why would anyone laugh at my lovely teeth?
laughing trying guilt
Romeo Dallaire There was no way to laugh anymore, to love, to care, and there was a sense of guilt in having survived when others had been killed. I turned into a worse workaholic than I had already been by trying to work myself into the ground.
degrees
Terry Robinson It got down to about 26 degrees here around 5:45 in the morning. I know there's some damage.
degrees easily few hot literally wine
Ted Brennan It got so hot those few weeks, I know it easily got to 120 degrees in there. The wine was literally cooked.
degrees students graduates
William Shatner I had a major in business, and I graduated with a business degree, but I was perhaps the worst student to graduate from that program.
degrees produce results
Robert Ringer The results you produce in life are inversely proportional to the degree to which you are intimidated.
degrees cynicism optimist
Sarah McLachlan I'm an eternal optimist with a small degree of cynicism.
degrees assembly tyranny
William Blackstone Every wanton and causeless restraint of the will of the subject, whether practiced by a monarch, a nobility, or a popular assembly, is a degree of tyranny.
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Sarah Dessen Its 75 Degrees! In December!
degrees world crisis
Whittaker Chambers The crisis of the Western world exists to the degree in which it is indifferent to God.
degrees
Washington Allston In the same degree that we overrate ourselves, we shall underrate others.