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past
The past should be a springboard, not a hammock. Ivern Ball
past kind given
When we perceive any object of a familiar kind, much of what appears subjectively to be immediately given is really derived from past experience. Bertrand Russell
past pick reports threat
We could go back over the past two years and pick out threat reports of pretty much the same substance, Tom Ridge
past may fairness
Come, go with us, speak fair; you may salve so, Not what is dangerous present, but the los Of what is past. William Shakespeare
past fishing advice
Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth. William Shakespeare
past remembrance nostalgia
Remembrance of things past. William Shakespeare
past
We'll get past this. But it's just the beginning. Avery Johnson
past years people
The economy is a ponzi scheme. People are working harder than they ever have for less wages, but we have so many bobbles because manufacturing has come up so quickly over the past hundred years that people have the illusion of wealth. Alex Jones
past plans specific
What we've said in the past is that we look at this as an investment. We didn't have any specific plans for making a bid, but there was just a lot of speculation out there. Hannes Smarason
mystery suspense writer
I am more of a suspense writer. A mystery writer solves mysteries. I am a 'high suspense' writer. Iris Johansen
mystery dare overpowering
When a mystery is too overpowering, one dare not disobey. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
mystery third
We just didn't come out to play the third quarter. It's a mystery to me and I don't know why we didn't. John McKenzie
mystery
Just because it's a mystery, it doesn't have to be mindless. Scott Turow
mystery
I would say mystery is probably the favorite. Beth Schwier
mystery premiere writer
He is probably the premiere mystery writer today. He's our generation's Dashiell Hammett. Dave Taylor
mystery prestige contempt
There can be no prestige without mystery, for familiarity breeds contempt. Charles de Gaulle
mystery crosses wounds
Abide close to the cross, and search the mystery of His wounds. Charles Spurgeon
mystery revelations embrace
The ability to embrace mystery is what attracts revelation. Bill Johnson