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doors essential grant grateful keeping offer open providing services
This grant is essential for keeping the doors open and providing the many services we offer to consumers. We are very grateful to the Bremer Foundation. Bob Harms
doors answers knocking
When you hear fear knocking on the door, most of the time when you answer it there’s nothing there. It’s just you holding yourself back. Brad Goreski
doors financial endless
All financial doors are open; all financial channels are free, and endless bounty now comes to me. Catherine Ponder
doors waiting soul
Behind every closed door might wait a thief of minds and a collector of souls. Dean Koontz
doors needs hundred
You need something to open up a new door, to show you something you seen before but overlooked a hundred times or more Bob Dylan
doors race people
When you oppress people either by gender, by race, by sexual orientation, when you do that and the doors become ajar, they will fly open and they will come and they have. Billie Jean King
doors people want
...I also have an extended family. The people who stayed. The people who became more than friends; the people who open the door when I knock. That's what it all boils down to. The people who have to open the door, not because they always want to but because they do. Diane Keaton
doors homes house provide side visible windows
We use many skylights, which provide a bright, well-lit home. Most of the homes also have at least one side to the house which is visible and has windows and doors for a more conventional look, Ann Davis
doors darkness heard
And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, That I scarce was sure I heard you"— here I opened wide the door; — Darkness there, and nothing more. Edgar Allan Poe
feet good separates tall
The thing that separates him from a lot of linemen is his mobility. He's got real good feet for a tall guy. Chuck Jordan
feet
Now I've got 3 feet of water, so I can't plant. Daniel Kerr
feet missing littles
But, if you miss (the supposedly easy pin) by just a little bit, you're looking at the next putt from 30 feet. The ball just rolls away. Ben Crenshaw
feet cards world
I will go out of this world feet first with my Lib Dem membership card in my pocket. Charles Kennedy
feet mountain purpose
There is already a mountain of evidence that Saddam Hussein is gathering weapons for the purpose of using them. And adding additional information is like adding a foot to Mount Everest Ari Fleischer
feet burden savior
Lay the burden at the feet of the Savior. Richard G. Scott
feet scripts problem
If you have script problems and you don't fix them by the time you shoot, your script problems are now 40 feet tall. Bruce Campbell
feet may needs
We need wilderness whether or not we ever set foot in it. We need a refuge even though we may never need to go there. We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope. Edward Abbey
feet
Don't put your feet on the table, ... You know better. E. B. White
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry religion may
Out of the attempt to harmonize our actual life with our aspirations, our experience with our faith, we make poetry, - or, it may be, religion. Anna Jameson
poetry pardon burned
For what I have publish'd, I can only hope to be pardon'd; but for what I have burned, I deserve to be prais'd. Alexander Pope
poetry together groups
Poetry comes with anger, hunger and dismay; it does not often visit groups of citizens sitting down to be literary together, and would appal them if it did. Christopher Morley
poetry literature language
Not only every great poet, but every genuine, but lesser poet, fulfils once for all some possibility of language, and so leaves one possibility less for his successors. T. S. Eliot
poetry great-poet can-do
Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do. Stephen Spender
poetry mind certain
Perhaps no person can be a poet, or can even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind. Thomas B. Macaulay
poetry language states
Poetry is the language of a state of crisis. Stephane Mallarme
poetry
The meaning of poetry has no sureness of direction; is like the sling, it is not under control. Rumi