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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 yelling ducks
In politics, Bugs Bunny always beats Daffy Duck. Daffy's always going berserk, jumping up and down, yelling. Bugs's got that sly smile, like he always knows what's up, like nothing can ruffle him. Jeff Greenfield
jumping england driving
I'm not jumping on the Andy Johnson for England bandwagon - I'm driving it! Iain Dowie
jumping half sausage
I am always jumping into the sausage grinder and deciding, even before I’m half ground, that I don’t want to be a sausage after all. Jessamyn West
jumping feelings cliffs
The adrenaline feeling of jumping out of cliffs and bikes and all of that is very specific to the film. In 'Pac Rim' I'm not doing that so much. There isn't that touch stonework for me in it, but there is a lot of action. Idris Elba
feelings theater
I love that feeling of going into a packed theater. Brett Ratner
feelings world events
Journalism is concerned with events, poetry with feelings. Journalism is concerned with the look of the world, poetry with the feel of the world. Archibald MacLeish
feelings goes-on used
I'm not used to introspection. I've never lingered on my feelings. The show must go on. Brenda Lee
feelings may messengers
And always I have this feeling--which may not be true at all--that I am being used as a messenger. Jane Goodall
feelings harmony made
You've made something grand, but it will be grander if it has feeling and beauty and harmony. Alan Lightman
feelings looks portraiture
When I paint a portrait I want to know more than just the looks of the person. I want to know how they live and what their feelings are... It then becomes more than just physiognomy, but the feel of the person. Jamie Wyeth
feelings littles delicate
I'm feeling a little delicate. Aung San Suu Kyi
feelings
Remind yourself: you are not your thoughts or feelings Arianna Huffington
feelings drink thirsty
Someone feeling wronged is like someone feeling thirsty. Don’t tell them they aren’t. Sit with them and have a drink. Daniel Handler
cliffs constantly crumbling decay highest landscape nova park provincial red sandy shore slide slowly soft tides trees unlike wash
There is a red sandy beach in the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia that is unlike any other shore landscape I have ever seen. The world's highest tides wash its shores, and the soft cliffs of Blomidon Provincial Park are constantly crumbling away; whole trees will occasionally slide down to the sea to decay slowly in the wind and brine. John Burnside
cliffs strategy cease
Incrementalism ceases to be a good strategy when there's a cliff on the route. Seth Godin
cliffs bigger fallen
You can't jump off a cliff when you have already fallen off a bigger one. Kami Garcia
cliffs coast england exciting full great history love modern plus truly venice wonderful
Venice is truly magical. The Devon-Dorset coast in England is so beautiful, and its sandstone cliffs are full of fossils, which can make for some very exciting walks. And I love Halifax, a great place with all the modern things you could want, plus a wonderful sense of history, and, of course, the sea. Jo Beverley
cliffs england frontiers longer since
Since the day of the air, the old frontiers are gone. When you think of the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover; you think of the Rhine. Stanley Baldwin