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jumping people school
It was a lot different at school today. I was getting a lot of congratulations; had people jumping on me still. Jonathan Moore
jumping planes ifs
I don't know if you'll see me jumping out of planes anytime soon. Jason Biggs
jumping snow advice
Stotting is jumping upward with all four legs simultaneously. My advice: do not die until you've seen a large black poodle stotting in the snow. Douglas Adams
jumping way would-be
I just love jumping into someone else's life. It is a relatively cheap way to experience things you would be too scared to contemplate in your own life. Dougray Scott
jumping political climate
The autobiographer looks at life through the lens of his or her own life and really uses herself or himself as the jumping-off place to examine the social mores and the economic and political climates. In a way, the autobiography becomes history as well as the story of one person, for it becomes the story of a family or the story of the state or nation. Maya Angelou
jumping too-much littles
The Harley's got a little too much torque when it comes to jumping. Evel Knievel
jumping racing motorcycle
If I'm out trailriding, I have a favorite motorcycle. Riding on the road, I've got a favorite. If I'm jumping, I have a favorite, and if I'm racing, I have a favorite. Evel Knievel
jumping giving orion
Orion sniffed. "Good. Then, worthy centaur, perhaps you could give me a ride to the village on your way back. Then I can make a few pennies wth my verses while you build us a shack and perform circus tricks for passersby." This was such a surprising statement that Foaly briefly considered jumping into the hole to get away. Eoin Colfer
jumping lasts comedy
I've always been sort of addicted to genre-jumping. I've never been in the mood to do the same thing I did last time. Hence, me going from 'Big Love' to romantic comedy, to period film I can't sit still. Ginnifer Goodwin
too-much martyr adversaries
It's so graceless, being a martyr. It's honoring your adversaries too much. Ayn Rand
too-much
The only thing that you can never have too much of is love. Brian Tracy
too-much argument disputes
Arguments are too much like disputes. Jane Austen
too-much stories enough
In short stories it is better to say not enough than to say too much, because, because--I don't know why. Anton Chekhov
too-much enough ifs
If you do not love too much, you do not love enough. Blaise Pascal
too-much triumph ignored
We ought not to be in too much of a hurry here to speak piously of God’s will and guidance. It is obvious, and it should not be ignored, that it is your own very human wills that are at work here, celebrating their triumph; the course that you are taking at the outset is one that you have chosen for yourselves… Dietrich Bonhoeffer
too-much
There's no downside to having too much experience. Barry Levinson
too-much way mouths
I'm a very open person. I know I open my mouth way too much, but I just do that. Courteney Cox
too-much moments modern
But I can't really say there is too much modern music that I'm blown away by at this moment Duncan Sheik
littles taste east
I don't ever want to be hugely famous because I had a little taste of it after 'East Is East' and 'Bend It.' Archie Panjabi
littles youth malady
Youth is a malady of which one becomes cured a little every day. Benito Mussolini
littles milk
Everybody can digest milk when they're little. Carl Zimmer
littles contemporary
I read very little contemporary anything. Alan Furst
littles wanted
I've always wanted to act since I was little. Alanna Ubach
littles tiny excited
I'm in the studio for hours in that tiny little box, and really, the performing part is what I'm most excited about. Bella Thorne
littles arena different
Since we live in a society that promotes faddism and temporary superficial adaptation of different values, we are easily convinced that changes have occurred in arenas where there has been little or no change. bell hooks
littles knows
I don't know who Little Richard is. Bar Refaeli
littles serious goes-on
I hope the poem, as it goes on, gets more complicated, a little more demanding, a little more ambiguous or speculative, so that we're drifting away from the casual beginning of the poem into something a little more serious. Billy Collins