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mother perhaps
John Nicks Her mother called me, and I think she was perhaps a little apprehensive about my reaction. But I was very positive. I was only too pleased.
mother treat
Susan Wyderko We treat callers as if they were our own mother or a relative.
mother nature rough
Connie King It has been a very rough year. Mother Nature hasn't done us any favors.
mother religious childhood
Anton LaVey My parents were lenient. My mother believed God was another word for nature. I took up Satanism not out of desperation, but out of logic. I rebelled, not but because of a religious or repressive childhood. I wanted to join the French Foreign Legion.
mother
Elizabeth Black I didn't want his mother to see his blood.
mother situation
Kerry Leitch I did the same as my mother would have done me in a situation like that.
mother power talking taught
Linda Lavin He taught me how to sing, how to belt, what my mother was talking about all those years. I had no idea I had that power in my voice.
mother
Harry Kampenga Had to go to church. Mother made us.
poetry published volume wrote
Tony Buzan In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems.
poetry verses wrote
Sophie Hannah All through childhood, I wrote verses and mysteries. There is, for me, one connection: structure. My poetry is metrical, rhyming.
poet poetry teach wrote
Anne Wright He said, 'I can't teach someone how to write,' ... He just thought if you were a poet, you wrote poetry.
poetry
Chang-Rae Lee I think book clubs should read more contemporary poetry.
poet sacked strip work workshop
Daisy Ridley I was actually sacked from my first job. It was at a workshop for a short film this poet had written, about when she used to work in a strip club. After the first week, I was told not to come back.
poetry joy three
Umberto Eco For Mallarmé naming an object meant suppressing three-quarters of its poetic pleasure (which consists in the joy of guessing bit by bit - "le suggérer, voilà le rêve!").
poetry literature outcomes
Umberto Eco Stopgaps do belong to the internal economy of the form, since the Whole requires them, even if only in a subordinate position ... The stopgap Luigi Paryson's 'zeppa' accepts its own banality, because without the speed that the banal allows up, it would slow up a passage that is crucial for the outcome of the work and its interpretation.
poet hated
William Wycherley Poets, like whores, are only hated by each other.
poetry spirit breaths
William Wordsworth poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge
knows move
Jeffrey Sachs I think it is an 'in-your-face' move and who knows what's going to happen,
knows nobody players
Rex Walters I also know nobody knows these players better than I do ...
knows success
Pete Boone He wanted to be here. He knows that he can be a success here. He's been a success before. He knows what it takes.
knows messed rehab
Mike Tice He voluntarily went into rehab and knows that he messed up,
knows nobody split
Chris Moore He can split through two guys, and nobody knows how he got through,
knows physical provide
Walt Kyle He can provide offense, and yet he knows when he has to be relied on to play solid, physical defense.
knows
Mick Malthouse He just knows where to get the footy.
knows open
Lee Salem He knows the door's open and he knows where we are,
knows
Craig Smith He knows the biotech world very well. We need someone like that at this stage.