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glasses air half
The glass is always completely full-half air and half liquid. Mark Millar
glasses broken glitter
Fortune is like glass - the brighter the glitter, the more easily broken. Publilius Syrus
glasses doe musician
I love Philip Glass' work, not only as a film composer but also as a musician. The film score work that he does always amazes and shocks me. Park Chan-wook
glasses water delay
The content of Saul Leiter's photographs arrives on a sort of delay: it takes a moment after the first glance to know what the picture is about. You don't so much see the image as let it dissolve into your consciousness, like a tablet in a glass of water. Teju Cole
glasses criminals earth
Commit a crime, and the earth is made of glass. Ralph Waldo Emerson
glasses vision framing
Like a pane of glass framing and subtly distorting our vision, mental models determine what we see. Peter Senge
glasses should-have house
Cinderella was such a dork. She left behind her glass slipper at the ball and then went right back to her step-monster's house. It seems to me she should have worn the glass slipper always, to make herself easier to find. I always hoped that after the prince found Cinderella and they rode away in their magnificent carriage, after a few miles she turned to him and said, "Could you drop me off down the road please? Now that I've finally escaped my life of horrific abuse, I'd like to see something of the world, you know?... I'll catch back up with you later, Prince, once I've found my own way. Rachel Cohn
glasses glimpse peers
(As human beings) We see everything everything in a glass, darkly. Sometimes we can peer through the glass and catch a glimpse of what is on the other side. If we were to polish the glass clean, we'd see much more. But then we would no longer see ourselves. Jostein Gaarder
glasses heaven conscience
A good conscience is the best looking-glass of heaven. Ralph Cudworth
tables half novel
I would sooner read a time-table or a catalogue than nothing at all. They are much more entertaining than half the novels that are written. W. Somerset Maugham
tables elements surprise
The element of surprise wasn't allowed near the Periodic Table. Joseph Gordon-Levitt
tables dinner poor
Poor, darling fellow - he died of food. He was killed by the dinner table. Diana Vreeland
tables vote multiplication
I will not vote against the truths of the multiplication table. James A. Garfield
tables weapons nuclear
I have said publicly no option should be off the table, but I would certainly take nuclear weapons off the table. Hillary Clinton
tables fleas firsts
At a flea market I always head for the junk jewelry table first. Ethel Merman
tables tickets events
Being famous gets me good concert tickets, good tables in restaurants, good seats at sporting events and that's really about it. Fran Drescher
tables chickens one-thing
One thing about whoring: It put a chicken on the table. Jeannette Walls
tables rooms notes
There was a note on my dressing room table that said, Call Neil Young. Carrie Snodgress
needs
Just the fundamental format, I think, needs explanation. Mike Slive
needs opportunity redress start
I think it's an opportunity to redress that and start working in concert. Our needs should be aligned. Jolanda Schreurs
needs helping should
A ruler who needs religion to help him rule is a weakling. No weakling should rule.. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
needs individual
You need to be your own individual. Two Chainz
needs playing system takes understand work
He needs to understand that playing quarterback in this system takes a lot of work and a lot of film study. Tim Lappano
needs pitch senior
He needs to pitch like a fifth-year senior for us. Brent Kemnitz
needs
When you've got everything you need, why complicate it? Richelle Mead
needs rescue turns
Coming to my rescue?' 'Of course. It's what we do. I rescue you; you rescue me. We just take turns whenever the other needs it. Richelle Mead
needs mystery charming
Whatever it is that makes a person charming, it needs to remain a mystery .. once the charmer is aware of a mannerism or characteristic that others find charming, it ceases to be a mannerism and becomes an affectation. Rex Harrison