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summer spring june
Spring has many American faces. There are cities where it will come and go in a day and counties where it hangs around and never quite gets there. Summer is drawn blinds in Louisiana, long winds in Wyoming, shade of elms and maples in New England. Archibald MacLeish
summer country prayer
When I look out the window, I exhale a prayer of thanks for the color green, for my children's safety, for the simple acts of faith like planting a garden that helped see us through another spring, another summer. And I inhale some kind of promise to protect my kids' hopes and good intentions we began with in this country. Freedom of speech, the protection of diversity - these are the most important ingredients of American civil life and my own survival. If I ever took them for granted, I don't know. Barbara Kingsolver
summer new-york hate
I have the same pet peeve as Anderson Cooper, which is bare feet in public. I hate it. It so grosses me out, especially in New York. Oh my God, New York in the summer with people and their feet in their sandals and their flip-flops, like get it away! Busy Philipps
summer two silence
I go live in Maine for the summer. Without computer, and without the telephone service we are mercifully without the faxes and e-mails. So it's really about two and a half months that I'll feel like I can recover some silence in my life...which is so hard to find. Alan Lightman
summer school ideas
Acting school was summer camp, and I needed concentration camp. I had so many different ideas swirling between culture and how to tie things together. Ajay Naidu
summer stars sleep
Midwest kids got to summer camp. There is something very special about being away from your parents for the first time, sleeping under the stars, hiking and canoeing. Jami Gertz
summer kids volunteer
From nine on I was forced to camp every summer. Not a volunteer. I played with the wrong kids so they made me go to camp to straighten me out. Bruce Dern
summer song fall
The weary August days are long; The locusts sing a plaintive song, The cattle miss their master's call When they see the sunset shadows fall. Edmund Clarence Stedman
summer new-york gun
I carried it (a revolver) religiously and during the summer I asked a friend, a man who had been one of Franklin's bodyguards in New York State, to give me some practice in target shooting so that if the need arose I would know how to use the gun. Eleanor Roosevelt
believe far
As far as African-American lieutenants, I believe I am the first. Wayne Hudson
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As a registered nurse and community health educator, I believe that we need to do more of these types of events for people of all ages. With the technology of today, it's easy to forget the importance that exercise and healthy living play in our lives. Elaine Turner
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The bottom line is these individuals believed him and he was able to portray himself as the type of person who could pull that off. Rob Thomas
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The bottom line is that this author, a practicing neurologist dealing with Alzheimer's disease on a daily basis, believes we need to expand the public awareness that modifiable lifestyle factors have a profound role to play in determining who will or won't get this disease. David Perlmutter
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The bottom line is, for each count of sexual battery, and I believe he plead guilty to two, carries a maximum of five years per count. This guy could have spent ten years in jail. Teresa Hostetler
believe certainly finish people
People believe we have to finish the job. But certainly they're war-weary, they're battle-weary. John Thune
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People believe so much in themselves that there willing to eliminate the competition that makes them lose. What they don't realize is thinking like that is why the opponent has the advantage. Cameron C. Powell
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Officers are permitted to use deadly force when their lives are in danger or citizens' lives are in imminent danger. Officer Davidson believed he was in imminent danger. Don Aaron
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Of course, we believe the greatest rivalry is Ohio State-Michigan. It's played each year at the end of the regular season, many times impacting the Big Ten championship, and it's played in front of more than 106,000 fans every year. Jim Tressel
winter white snow
The snow doesn't give a soft white damn whom it touches. e. e. cummings
winter shining frost
Behold the groves that shine with silver frost, their beauty withered, and their verdure lost! Alexander Pope
winter snow earth
Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow T. S. Eliot
winter rivers yield
You see how when rivers are swollen in winter those trees that yield to the flood retain their branches, but those that offer resistance perish, trunk and all. Sophocles
winter office
Everyone in my office wears it all winter, it's our uniform because it's the easiest thing to wear. Tamara Mellon
winter together teeth
I could feel the winter shaking my bones and banging my teeth together. Sylvia Plath
winter potatoes chickens
Winter blues are cured every time with a potato gratin paired with a roast chicken. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
winter endless
What am I doing here in this endless winter? Franz Kafka
winter wind mountain
A cold and searching wind drives away all contagion, and nothing can withstand it but what has a virtue in it, and accordingly, whatever we meet with in cold and bleak places, as the tops of mountains, we respect for a sort of sturdy innocence, a Puritan toughness. All things beside seem to be called in for shelter, and what stays out must be part of the original frame of the universe, and of such valor as God himself. Henry David Thoreau