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swimming past men
We have been led to imagine all sorts of things infinitely more marvelous than the imagining of poets and dreamers of the past. It shows that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man. For instance, how much more remarkable it is for us all to be stuck-half of us upside down-by a mysterious attraction, to a spinning ball that has been swinging in space for billions of years, than to be carried on the back of an elephant supported on a tortoise swimming in a bottomless sea. Richard P. Feynman
swimming nba nfl
The swimming community is really small, but why can't it be as big as the NBA or the NFL? Ryan Lochte
swimming blow men
I confess my belief in the common man.... The man who is swimming against the stream knows the strength of it.... The man who is in the melee knows what blows are being struck and what blood is being drawn. Woodrow Wilson
swimming differences effort
He reached for her and kissed her. It was all at once passionate, as if there was too much in him to contain. He was immediately swept up in it. It took no effort, the difference between swimming on your own and being washed away in a flood. Sarah Addison Allen
swimming water growing
I felt like I'd been swimming so hard, and the water growing warmer and warmer the closer I got to the top. I wasn't there yet, but now I could see the surface, rippling just beyond my fingers. Sarah Dessen
swimming underwater blurry
It's hard to film underwater. It really is tricky. You don't have goggles, so you can't see anything. You don't know where you're swimming to. Everything's blurry. Zac Efron
swimming pages riding
Words had started swimming off the page, circling my head, the letters doing one-eighties as if they were riding skateboards. Rick Riordan
swimming free-diving surfing
I come to Maui and go surfing, standup paddling, slacklining, swimming, and free-diving. Julia Mancuso
swimming opposites race
In athletics, older runners tend to go for longer races, but it's the opposite in swimming because your body can't handle the endurance. Kirsty Coventry
white jail black
Goddamnit, look! We live here and they live there. We black and they white. They got things and we ain't. They do things and we can't. It's just like livin' in jail. Richard Wright
white light narrative
I've worked out of a series of no's. No to exquisite light, no to apparent compositions, no to the seduction of poses or narrative. And all these no's force me to the yes. I have a white background. I have the person I'm interested in and the thing that happens between us. Richard Avedon
white flames joy
The desire of love, Joy:The desire of life, Peace:The desire of the soul, Heaven:The desire of God ... a flame-white secret forever. William Sharp
white black
I'll be back. I'll be black. I'll be white black. Sarah Silverman
white way trousers
I didn't like the way it looked in white trousers, and I couldn't find anything to work underneath them. Sara Blakely
white blue red
The admirals of his majesty's fleet are classed into three squadrons, viz. the red, the white, and the blue. William Falconer
white challenging-the-status-quo want
'Hispanic' is English for a person of Latino origin who wants to be accepted by the white status quo. 'Latino' is the word we have always used for ourselves. Sandra Cisneros
white silence horizon
To know that no one before you has seen an organ you are examining, to trace relationships that have occurred to no one before, to immerse yourself in the wondrous crystalline world of the microscope, where silence reigns, circumscribed by its own horizon, a blindingly white arena — all this is so enticing that I cannot describe it. Vladimir Nabokov
white community african-american
Diabetes occurs at twice the rate in the African American community as it does in white Americans. Xavier Becerra
sailing arms knees
The happiest hour a sailor sees Is when he's down At an inland town, With his Nancy on his knees, yo ho! And his arm around her waist! W. S. Gilbert
sailing
Nothing goes to windward like a 747. Tracee Ellis Ross
sailing nautical port
To reach a port we must set sail Franklin D. Roosevelt
sailing boat bother
A dugout is much superior to a conventional manufactured canoe because you can get soaking wet without bothering to capsize it. P. J. O'Rourke
sailing sail
It is time to be old To take in sail. Ralph Waldo Emerson
sailing boat pleasure
I used to own a dingy and can still sail one if pushed, but I like the pleasure boats. John Dyer
sailing pushing enough
If you're not getting close to capsize, you're provably not pushing hard enough James Spithill
sailing
Nothing comes sailing by itself. Alexander Dale Oen
sailing uneasy
You are uneasy; you never sailed with me before, I see. Andrew Jackson