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Isn't that what writing is about? The constant attempt to understand the world? Isobelle Carmody
constantly explore grow push
I just would like to be challenged. I want to push myself to the limit, and constantly challenge myself and grow as an artist. That's where I want to go. Explore different things, different characters, in film, and just everything! Imani Hakim
constantly explode melancholy might people
There's constantly this melancholy about British hip-hop. People are always waiting for it to explode like American hip-hop, but it might just be that British hip-hop will always be as it is: an underground thing which will stay that way. Zadie Smith
constantly nature searching song
My nature is... well... I'm a searcher by nature. I'm constantly searching for something; that's why I have a song called 'Looking for Something.' How do I do it? I read a lot of spiritual books; I meditate. Vonda Shepard
constant senses suffer
I have the habit of attention to such excess, that my senses get no rest - but suffer from a constant strain. Henry David Thoreau
constantly legal people reclaim southern
The legal right of the Southern people to reclaim their fugitives I have constantly admitted. The legal right of Congress to interfere with their institution in the states, I have constantly denied. Abraham Lincoln
constantly folding gotta life shirts unemployed
I'm constantly paranoid that I'll be unemployed for the rest of my life... and have to go back folding shirts at the Gap, which you know... you gotta do what you gotta do. Constance Wu
constant convention family gives imposition life remind serves
Convention serves a purpose: It gives life meaning, and without it, one is in a constant existential crisis. If you don't have the imposition of family to remind you of what is at stake, something else will. Elizabeth Wurtzel
constantly demanded fractions league noticed runner
As more speed afoot was constantly demanded for big league ball, I noticed the many infield bounders which the runner beat to first only by the thinnest fractions of a second. Bobby Wallace