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one-day may bangs
Physicists are working on the Big Bang, and one day they may or may not solve it. Richard Dawkins
one-day dimes bars
A $10 million windfall? At today's prices, I'd feel almost as rich as I did one day in 1936 when I found a dime on the sidewalk and blew the whole wad on 20 Mary Jane candy bars, a box of jujubes, and a double feature. Russell Baker
one-day rotation molecules
One day I discovered that one could get the barrier to internal rotation in ethane approximately right using this method. This was the beginning of my work on organic molecules. Roald Hoffmann
one-day mortality ruthless
Curse ruthless time! Curse our mortality. How cruelly short is the allotted span for all we must cram into it! Winston Churchill
one-day oscars being-the-best
I can't tell you if one day I'll be standing up there with an Oscar or directing, but I am going to be the best human being I possibly can Terrence Howard
one-day spirit pure
One day, it was suddenly revealed to me that everything is pure spirit. Ramakrishna
one-day done actors
Each philosopher, each bard, each actor has only done for me, as by a delegate, what one day I can do for myself. Ralph Waldo Emerson
one-day made happened
One day, something happened. It made life very precious to me. Lee Van Cleef
one-day timely values
Timely service, like timely gifts, is doubled in value. George MacDonald
pigeons facts sometimes
You have to accept the fact that sometimes you are the pigeon, and sometimes you are the statue. Claude Chabrol
pigeons peas wit
This fellow pecks up wit, as pigeons peas; And utters it again when God doth please: He is wit's pedler; and retails his wares... William Shakespeare
pigeons flight destination
Poems like to have a destination for their flight. They are homing pigeons. May Sarton
pigeons
When they think of pigeons they think of something wild. Jim Clarke
pigeons holes comfortable
Pigeon-holes are only comfortable for pigeons. Jessye Norman
pigeons news mouths
Here comes Monseiur Le Beau. Rosalind: With his mouth full of news. Celia: Which he will put on us, as pigeons feed their young. Rosalind: Then shall we be news-crammed. Celia: All the better; we shall be the more marketable. William Shakespeare
pigeons
You can watch actors create their illusions, but if you don't see where they get the pigeons from, you don't really know how they're doing it. Alan Alda