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beauties discovered due hours strange travel
I have discovered that most ofthe beauties of travel are due tothe strange hours we keep to see them. . . . William Williams
beauties discovered due hours strange travel
I have discovered that most of the beauties of travel are due to the strange hours we keep to see them. . . . William Williams
beauties bubbling canyon colors forms glories grand sound sounds span tempest unite
The glories and the beauties of form, color, and sound unite in the Grand Canyon - forms unrivaled even by the mountains, colors that vie with sunsets, and sounds that span the diapason from tempest to tinkling raindrop, from cataract to bubbling fountain. John Powell
beauties shelf until
That's one of the beauties of the organization. You put it on the shelf until you need it. Jan Hibbard
beauties bending stands statue tries veil
So stands the statue that enchants the world,/ So bending tries to veil the matchless boast,/ The mingled beauties of exulting Greece. James Thomson
beauties bed clothes fabulous inside life sleeping special tissue
My clothes are fabulous - colourful, fun and by some very special designers. They deserve a better life than being sleeping beauties in a bed of tissue inside a trunk. Suzy Menkes
beauties beings dealing fresh human remains watching
One of the beauties of watching our show is that, really and truly, it remains fresh because you're dealing with human beings and their behavior, Bill Cosby
beauties guys helping matter reason stepping team tonight tough
One of the beauties of this team is we have so many guys who can score. Tonight was just really a matter of everyone stepping up and helping each other out. That's one reason why we're so tough too beat. Levon Kendall
beauties mobile
One of the beauties of mobile is it allows you to place-shift. Paul Reddick
bending lifting-others fallen
He stands erect by bending over the fallen. He rises by lifting others. Douglas Horton
bending bodies built feet machines move robots sand slide small smoothly stick sticks tend wheels
Machines this small tend to stick to everything they touch, the way sand sticks to your feet after a day at the beach, ... So we built these microrobots without any wheels or hinged joints, which must slide smoothly on their bearings. Instead, these robots move by bending their bodies like caterpillars. At very small scales, this machine is surprisingly fast. National Institute
bending brothers happen limits true
For this to happen between brothers that's just bending the limits of probability. It's a true tragedy. Lloyd Roberts
bending enables move stomach
Because there is a lot of footwork involved, you tighten your stomach muscles. You're bending at the knee. Back erect, and that enables you to move your heels. Mary Fishler
bending growth sheet
That's the real growth area. There's only so much more you can do in bending sheet metal. Tom Tremont
bending bit giving kept
We kept bending a little bit, but we never broke. And that was the key, giving a little bit but not giving it all. Glen Cook
stands
He has that persona. He stands in there. He's poised. Fred Miller
stands
She just stands there -- like some employees. Clem Metz
stands tide time wait woman
Time and Tide wait for no man,but time always stands still for a woman of thirty. Robert Frost
veils
The veil of money has never been about how much money you have but about how much money has you. Aiden Wilson Tozer
veils
Necessity is God's veil. Simone Weil
veils again-and-again
When you eventually see through the veils to how things really are, you will keep saying again and again, this is certainly not like we thought it was. Rumi
veils deals creatures
All creatures are merely veils under which God hides Himself and deals with us. Martin Luther
veils action illusion
Knowledge kills action; action requires the veils of illusion. Friedrich Nietzsche
veils rich myth
The value of myth is that it takes all the things you know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by the veil of familiarity. C. S. Lewis
veils midnight strange
Midnight,--strange mystic hour,--when the veil between the frail present and the eternal future grows thin. Harriet Beecher Stowe
veils ill wells
In all change, well looked into, the germinal good out-veils the apparent ill. Francis Thompson
veils faces eternity
Eternity doth wear upon her face the veil of time. They only see the veil, and thus they know not what they stand so near! Alexander Smith