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yellow people black
Zora Neale Hurston If it was so honorable and glorious to be black, why was it the yellow-skinned people among us had so much prestige?
yellow what-if life-is
Yevgeny Zamyatin And a question stirred within me: What if he, this yellow-eyed creature, in his disorderly, filthy mound of leaves, in his uncomputed life, is happier than we are?
yellow tangible littles
Vladimir Nabokov I could isolate, consciously, little. Everything seemed blurred, yellow-clouded, yielding nothing tangible. Her inept acrostics, maudlin evasions, theopathies - every recollection formed ripples of mysterious meaning. Everything seemed yellowly blurred, illusive, lost.
yellow silence golden
Zell Miller Silence isn't golden. It's yellow.
yellow orange skins
Mark Indelicato I don't wear orange or yellow on the red carpet because my skin kind of blends in with them.
yellow light policy
Elizabeth Gilbert I have these new policies toward my life, like 'I will not accelerate when I see the yellow light.'
yellow fabulous kaleidoscope
John Motson Nearly all the Brazilian supporters are wearing yellow shirts - it's a fabulous kaleidoscope of colour.
yellow age i-can
Joan Rivers I can't wear yellow anymore. It's too matchy-matchy with my catheter.
lights since
Chipper Jones He's been pretty much lights out since he got over here.
lighter run
Skip Wilson We're pretty solid, particularly in the lighter weights. And we have some experience. We should make another run at it.
lighting totally
Evelyn Fox We totally refurnished and refurbished the lobby, lighting and furniture.
lightly snow supposed
Loryn Kasten It is lightly snowing right now, and were supposed to get a little more snow out of this storm.
light
Gary Payton I didn't like him as light as he was. He should have been a little bulkier. That's when he's Shaq Diesel.
light
Frank Wood He was the kind of guy, when things were down, he brightened them up. He was happy-go-lucky ... and that light shone around him all the time.
light punishment fake
Richard Posner The Constitution has to be interpreted loosely, otherwise it becomes a straitjacket. You can't interpret it literally. You can pretend to, and go digging around in 18th Century dictionaries to figure out what 'cruel and unusual punishment' meant or what the 'right to bear arms' meant, but that is all fake really. The Constitution has to be interpreted in light of modern needs, and that's what they (the strict interpreters) end up doing in spite of all their investigations.
light people waiting
Tyler Perry We don't have to wait for people to green light our projects, we can create our own intersections.
light air pyramids
Rick Riordan Bloated!" he cried. The corresponding hieroglyph flew through the air, bursting against a demon's chest in a spray of light. Instantly, the demon swelled like a water balloon and rolled screaming down the pyramid. "Flat!" Thoth blasted another demon, who collapsed and shriveled into a monster-shaped doormat. "Intestinal problems!" Thoth yelled. The poor demon who got zapped with that one turned green and doubled over.
policy royalty stable value
Lee Fuller Having a clear, stable royalty policy was of value to independent producers.
policy
Lindsey Tippins I think administration has said, 'Well, we got to do that because that's what the policy says.' I don't think that's what the policy says.
policy
Rick Warren You can like somebody without agreeing with all of their policies.
policy
Wim Duisenberg Our policy is to be as transparent and as predictable as possible,
policy time
Susan Smith It's probably time to do the whole policy over.
policy trees value worth
Dan Smith It's worth considering the value of these trees when making policy decisions.
policy problems root targeted
Karen Davis It's a pretty minor, very targeted set of policy prescriptions that don't go to the root of our fundamental problems in the health-care system.
policy
Noam Chomsky Silicon Valley benefits, as all of industry, from highly protectionist policy - patent policies and things like that - which come out of the government.
policy-making challenges democracy
Nicholas Stern Science and policy-making thrive on challenge and questioning; they are vital to the health of inquiry and democracy.