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wine balance fundamentals
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wine blood glasses
Robert Motherwell The 'pure' red of which certain abstractionists speak does not exist. Any red is rooted in blood, glass, wine, hunters' caps and a thousand other concrete phenomena. Otherwise we would have no feeling toward red and its relations...
wine mean simple
Robert Motherwell In a way, painting is like wine: it is as old, as simple, as primitive and as varied. Like wine, it is a very specific means of expression, with a limited vocabulary, but vast in its expressive potential.
wine labels letters
Robert Motherwell To pick up a cigarette wrapper or wine label or an old letter or the end of a carton is my way of dealing with those things that do not originate in me, in my I.
wine blood rose
Sarah Waters The bad blood rose in me, just like wine.
wine blood body
Sarah Miles I was, as the prophet said, hungering and thirsting for righteousness. I found it at the eternal and material core of Christianity: body, blood, bread, wine, poured out freely, shared by all.
wine peaceful one-day
Sara Teasdale If I am peaceful, I shall seeBeauty's face continually;Feeding on her wine and breadI shall be wholly comforted,For she can make one day for meRich as my lost eternity.
wine drunk drug
Santiago Durango And we used to do a lot of drugs and get very drunk on very cheap wine.
vines form turns
Suzanne Collins turn and turn and turn again you see the what, but not the when remedy and wrong entwine and so they form a single vine
vines branches duty
Max Lucado The duty of the branch is to cling to the vine.
vines sometimes enough
Cassandra Clare You know how the bonds of family are, my lady... They cling as tightly as vines. And sometimes, like vines, they cling tightly enough to kill.
vines mirth toys
William Shakespeare Who buys a minute's mirth to wail a week? Or sell eternity to get a toy? For one grape who will the vine destroy?
lasts detectives firsts
Rex Stout Of course the modern detective story puts off its best tricks till the last, but Doyle always put his best tricks first and that's why they're still the best ones.
lasts
Woodrow Wilson Only peace between equals can last.
lasts sticks want
Robert Carlyle In troubled times the last thing you want to do is to stick your money into a film. It's such a gamble.
lasts last-words
Rob Bell No one has the last word other than God.
lasts firsts principles
William Blake Enthusiastic Admiration is the first Principle of Knowledge and its last.
lasts honeymoon fortnight
Samuel Richardson Honeymoon lasts not nowadays above a fortnight.
lasts poverty
William Cowper The beggarly last doit.
lasts economy quarters
Robert Orben Economists can certainly disappoint you. One said that the economy would turn up by the last quarter. Well, I'm down to mine and it hasn't.
lasts force made
Robert Louis Stevenson Nothing made by brute force lasts.