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blind exactly excited knew living maybe signing
To some extent, she did. She knew who he was, and I think that was part of what excited her about him. She didn't know exactly what she was signing up for, maybe she didn't know how it would feel to be living this life. But she was not blind to what was going to be happening. Edie Falco
blinds cleaning difficult home
What's difficult about cleaning blinds at home is that it's very messy. Michael Sullivan
blind pale lost
Pale blind diver, luckless slinger, lost discoverer, in you everything sank! Pablo Neruda
blind hope idealism inspire proverb
Let hope inspire you, but let not idealism blind you. Proverb Don't look back, you can never look back. Don Henley
blind both fall leaders leaders-and-leadership shall
Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. Bible Bible
blind cannot eyes god lost others people
People have become blind having lost the two eyes called faith; just because one cannot see, is God not present? May be, not for some but for others He is (present). Atharva Veda
blind cat dogs hit home parents
My parents had two blind dogs, and they did fine. I have a three-legged cat at home that had been hit by a car. Brett Sharman
blind community dislike jewish personal relations spot
Livingstone has a blind spot when it comes to relations with the Jewish community. He has an antipathy, an antagonism, a personal dislike for the Jewish community. Brian Coleman
blind impulse conclusion
False conclusions which have been reasoned out are infinitely worse than blind impulse. Horace Mann
chicken instead mainly mix special
Breakfast is Special K cereal. If I'm having a big meal, it's lunch instead of dinner. Some kind of wrap, like chicken for protein. For dinner, mainly vegetables. I mix it up if I go out to eat. Jillian Rose Reed
chickens cut excited far figured necks running settle settled wondered
We were excited at the beginning, like chickens running around with their necks cut off. I figured we would settle in. I just wondered how far down we'd go before we settled down. Vivian Stringer
chickens ifs differentiate
If you can differentiate a dead chicken, you can differentiate anything. Frank Perdue
chickens house played spring together
We were still spring chickens back then. That was back in the 1960s. We got together at my house and played low-stakes poker. John Kelly
faith head hits life looking lose until
Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. You've got to find what you love... So keep looking until you find it. Don't settle. Steve Jobs
faith flower fruit
As the flower is before the fruit, so is faith before good works. Richard Whately
faith believe faculty
Faith ... that faculty which enables us to believe things which we know to be untrue. Bram Stoker
faith religious suffering
When we suffer, there will sometimes be mystery... Will there also be faith? D. A. Carson
faith believe order
I am confident that those who believe in belief are wrong. That is, we no more need to preserve the myth of God in order to preserve a just and stable society than we needed to cling to the Gold Standard to keep our currency sound. It was a useful crutch, but we've outgrown it. Denmark, according to a recent study, is the sanest, healthiest, happiest, most crime-free nation in the world, and by and large the Danes simply ignore the God issue. We should certainly hope that those who believe in belief are wrong, because belief is waning fast, and the props are beginning to buckle. Daniel Dennett
faith heart vastness
Philosophic argument, especially that drawn from the vastness of the universe, in comparison with the apparent insignificance of this globe, has sometimes shaken my reason for the faith that is in me; but my heart has always assured and reassured me that Daniel Webster
faith christ accepting
Christ will always accept the faith that puts its trust in Him Andy Murray
faith punishment followers
REPENTANCE, n. The faithful attendant and follower of Punishment. It is usually manifest in a degree of reformation that is not inconsistent with continuity of sin. Ambrose Bierce
faith hands ears
LECTURER, n. One with his hand in your pocket, his tongue in your ear and his faith in your patience. Ambrose Bierce
loses
It is better to lose than never to have had. Jonathan Safran Foer
salad bars phobia
It was a salad bar of phobias Augusten Burroughs
salad benefits eating
One of the benefits of eating salad is that you can eat tons of it and never be satisfied. Jim Gaffigan
taken mind belief
They have chosen cunning instead of belief. Their prison is only in their minds, yet they are in that prison; and so afraid of being taken in that they cannot be taken out. C. S. Lewis
taken rain ugly-things
but nothing can be taken back, not the leaves by the trees, the rain by the clouds. You want to take back the ugly thing you said, but some shrapnel remains in the wound, some mud. Dean Young
taken character hardship
Readers will share in the environs of the author and her characters, be taken into the hardship of a pitiless place and emerge on the other side — wiser, warier and weathered like the landscape. Antonya Nelson
taken kids writing
There have been times when I've written something and it goes out and it comes back in a letter from some kid as to what they think about it and I've taken their analysis to heart so much that I have taken up his thing. Writing what my audience is telling me to write. David Bowie
taken class littles
I cook a little - I've never taken classes or anything - but enough to get by. Andy Roddick
taken gossip might
It takes a minute for me to let my guard down, but once I do and I get to know someone, I'm very open, very trusting. Some might say too trusting, because considering the amount of money that can be made from selling gossip, I could be very easily taken advantage of. Anne Hathaway
taken policy
Many bad policies are simply good policies taken too far. Thomas Sowell
taken thinking government
If I were to be taken hostage, I would not plead for release nor would I want my government to be blackmailed. I think certain government officials, industrialists and celebrated persons should make it clear they are prepared to be sacrificed if taken hostage. If that were done, what gain would there be for terrorists in taking hostages? Margaret Mead
taken vision boards
The unions need to be taken on. British Airways is massively over-staffed and has got to get its costs down. . . . The problem for [chief executive] Willie Walsh is that the board of BA has no spine, no balls and no vision. Michael O'Leary