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firsts helping truth-is
Because the truth is, I do love him. I've loved him without ceasing. I've loved him since that very first day. I loved him even when I swore I didn't. I can't help it. I just do. Carl Jung
firsts loses
We can only lose what we have first claimed. Richard Paul Evans
firsts needs construction
In the construction of Immortal Fame you need first of all a cosmic shamelessness. Umberto Eco
firsts pajamas want
First of all, Jericho...Liberace called and said he wants his pajamas back! Triple H
firsts cuckoos cry
The first cuckoo's melancholy cry. William Wordsworth
firsts murder follow-me
I know death follows me, but I murder him first. Tupac Shakur
firsts temperature needs
But, what we need to get out of the first EVA is to have the arm completely unfolded and powered so that they can keep the temperature under control. That will really the call of the first EVA. Umberto Guidoni
firsts said first-time
Actually," Alan said, earnest and clear-eyed, "this is my first time playing poker. Sarah Rees Brennan
firsts
First thoughts are not always the best. Vittorio Alfieri
twenties twenty-one
Towering is the confidence of twenty-one. Samuel Johnson
twenties items eighty
If eighty percent of your sales come from twenty percent of all of your items, just carry those twenty percent. Henry A. Kissinger
twenties lsd minutes
Impressionism is simply twenty minutes into LSD. Terence McKenna
twenties miserable
Oh, seriously--how could you be miserable with twenty thingamabobs AND a snarfblat?! John Bytheway
twenties playboy considering
When I was 49, I posed for Playboy - I was very flattered to be asked. I was quite honoured, really, considering that most of the models they feature are in their twenties. Joan Collins
twenties advertising exposure
Companies spend twenty, thirty, forty percent of revenues on advertising to brand their product and to get, essentially, acquire customers cheaply. You get a lot of exposure on something like this. Bill Wyman
twenties needs use
I am something of a recluse by nature. I am that cordless screwdriver that has to charge for twenty hours to earn ten minutes use. I need that much downtime. Donald Miller
twenties midlife kind
I had kind of a midlife crisis at twenty which probably doesn’t augur well for my longevity David Foster Wallace
twenties ifs
I lived my twenties in a very public manner and if anyone's twenties are documented it's not always going to be pretty. Sienna Miller
century full history next
History is full of surprises, and the next century will be no exception. Billy Graham
century closes draws giant public realize roosevelt
I think as the century closes draws to a close and we look back on public figures, ... we realize what a giant Eleanor Roosevelt was. Eleanor Roosevelt
century compact free hammered lifetime potential promise social workers
I think that the social compact hammered out in the mid-20th century has been superseded by a new compact that is different and doesn't promise the potential for lifetime tenure. Workers are free agents. John Challenger
century nineteenth-century wells
Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly. Robert Louis Stevenson
century dead god man problem twentieth
In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead; in the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead Erich Fromm
century change constant future state
In this century of hyper-postmodern ideals, with the digital future, we're segmented into different people, places, and things in a constant state of change. John Van Hamersveld
century handy means ok useful
I like 'nerves'! I like the word 'migraineur'. I like the word 'madness'. These are OK words. The 19th century had a very handy term: 'neurasthenic'. I think that's a very useful word. We all know what that means: it means extra-sensitive. Siri Hustvedt
century exact outdoor run
If I were to use outdoor for Coke, I would do the exact opposite. I would run 19th century billboards. That would be startling. Jack Trout
century college plus system
In its century plus years of existence, it's had only two owners: the Flagler System and Flagler College. Dr. Graham