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spring oakland afternoon
It's been like that all spring. It's just that balls decided to hang up there. It's hard to catch it when you can't see it. But that's how it's going to be in Oakland in the afternoon anyway. Nick Swisher
spring long loathing
The loathing of mankind is a force that surprises and overwhelms one, fed by hundreds of springs concealed his subconsciousness. One only detects its presence after having long entertained it unawares. Georg Brandes
spring passion blood
It feeds and grows on the blood which it sheds. The passions , from which it springs, gain strength and fury from indulgence. William Ellery Channing
spring months october
I have been younger in October than in all the months of spring. W. S. Merwin
spring teaching simple
Teach us delight in simple things, and mirth that has no bitter springs. Rudyard Kipling
spring writing practice
It is from the middle class that writers spring, because, it is in the middle class only that the practice of writing is as natural and habitual as hoeing a field or building a house. Virginia Woolf
spring years one-day
Look lak she been livin' through uh hundred years in January without one day of spring. Zora Neale Hurston
spring flower long
As long as you know I am waiting, take your time flowers of the spring. Yukio Mishima
spring failure enthusiasm
Success and happiness spring from facing failure after failure with enthusiasm. Winston Churchill
flower obscurity unseen
Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. James Joyce
flower fall rain
Suddenly all the sky is hid As with the shutting of a lid, One by one great drops are falling Doubtful and slow, Down the pane they are crookedly crawling, And the wind breathes low; Slowly the circles widen on the river, Widen and mingle, one and all; Here and there the slenderer flowers shiver, Struck by an icy rain-drop’s fall. James Russell Lowell
flower clouds silver-bells
And London shops on Christmas Eve Are strung with silver bells and flowers As hurrying clerks the City leave To pigeon-haunted classic towers, And marbled clouds go scudding by The many-steepled London sky John Betjeman
flower goal graduate graduated money past raise resident seniors soon
The goal of the show is to raise money for scholarships for seniors soon to graduate and for those who graduated this past December. One of the requirements for the scholarship is to be a resident of Flower Mound. Angie Cox
flower men
Wherever flowers cannot be reared, there man cannot live. Napoleon Bonaparte
flower butterfly firefly
I will become a firefly and even in the day my glow will be seen in spite of the sun. Let others be as butterflies who preen their wings yet depend on the charity of a flower for life. Og Mandino
flower forever dies
The Flower that once has blown forever dies. Omar Khayyam
flower like-love violent
Why, flowers are violent, cruel, terrible, splendid...like love. Octave Mirbeau
flower scent shapes
Nature’s constantly screaming with all its shapes and scents: love each other! Love each other! Do as the flowers. There’s only love. Octave Mirbeau
moon night love-is
I said to the night, "If you are in love with the moon, it is because you never stay for long." The night turned to me and said, "It is not my fault. I never see the Sun, how can I know that love is endless? Rumi
moon sometimes kismet
Sometimes, kismet happens. Stephenie Meyer
moon desire vague
You can't love by desiring an extremely vague desire of a very vague moon. Leonard Woolf
moon mars gravity
Small samples in the centrifuge will spin at varying rates to create synthetic gravity, like the gravity of Mars or the gravity of the moon, and measure how the specimens respond within the centrifuge. John L. Phillips
moon light our-world
The jungle which is presided over by Kudu, the sun, is a very different jungle from that of Goro, the moon. The diurnal jungle has its own aspect--its own lights and shades, its own birds, its own blooms, its own beasts ... The lights and shades of the nocturnal jungle are as different as one might imagine the lights and shades of another world to differ from those of our world. Edgar Rice Burroughs