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seattle terrified
I was in Seattle and I wanted nothing more than to act, but I was so terrified of it that I couldn't even get myself to an audition. It was miserable. Sheryl Lee
seat second
We're pretty much in the driver's seat for second place now. Victoria Gonzales
season smarter
I was about 20 times smarter before this season started than I am now. Zack Greinke
sea swim want
Shaw is like a train. One just speaks the words and sits in one's place. But Shakespeare is like bathing in the sea - one swims where one wants. Vivien Leigh
sea worry political
Don't worry over what the newspapers say. I don't. Why should anyone else? I told the truth to the newspaper correspondents - but when you tell the truth to them they are at sea. William Howard Taft
sea feet skeletons
From the time the Englishman's bones harden into bones at all, he makes his skeleton a flagstaff, and he early plants his feet like one who is to walk the world and the decks of all the seas. Willa Cather
sea people suffering
How impossible it is for us to imagine ourselves victims of disaster. We suffer for the poor people who were thrown into the sea from their cruise ship off the coast of Tuscany, some losing their lives. Imagine a world of accelerating natural disasters, one after the other so that nobody can help anyone else. Vivienne Westwood
sea water depth
The depths of the sea are only water after all. Virginia Woolf
sea rivers deep-life
How well he fell asleepl Like some proud river, widening toward the sea; Calmly and grandly, silently and deep, Life joined eternity. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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
Nothing comes sailing by itself. Alexander Dale Oen
sailing uneasy
You are uneasy; you never sailed with me before, I see. Andrew Jackson
sailing ships shallow
It is a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel. Robert Bork
sailing fiction world
The romantic appeal of solar sailing has ensured that its advocates consistently come from the worlds of both science fiction and science fact. Thomas Mallon
ships christianity christ
When Christ came into my life, I came about like a well-handled ship. Robert Louis Stevenson
ships rudders security
Clearly security without values is like a ship without a rudder. But values without security are like a rudder without a ship. Henry A. Kissinger
ships gains firsts
Lampis the ship owner, on being asked how he acquired his great wealth, replied, My great wealth was acquired with no difficulty, but my small wealth, my first gains, with much labor. Epictetus
ships consciousness barnacles
Barnacles on the container ship of consciousness. John Green
ships three easy
It's not easy to take three ships out of service. Micky Arison
ships weight sentences
If words had weight, a single sentence from Death would have anchored a ship. Terry Pratchett
ships sin leaks
One leak will sink a ship: and one sin will destroy a sinner. John Bunyan
ships caution goods
Do not put all your goods in hollow ships. Hesiod
ships looks stories
You have to just look at it like Titanic: I know the ship sinks, but this is a love story Dan Harmon