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old-things new-things
Rudyard Kipling Funny how the new things are the old things.
old-things people would-be
Lamar Alexander Americans wouldn't do that [cashing out the same day]. Then they would be in the great old thing we used to call the marketplace. You know, we have hundreds of millions of stock shares floating every day. People buy them and sell them and trade them.
old-things sun ecclesiastes
Jon Meacham There is nothing new under the sun.
old-things worry age
Mike Quade It's the age-old thing - it's such a cliche - but why worry about things you have no control over?
old-things use actors
Jude Law You are [as an actor] aware that you don't want to repeat stuff, but you want to use what has worked. But you don't want to be accused of just going over the old thing, you know? You want it to start growing a little bit more.
old-things want different
Mark Batterson If you want God to do something new in you, you cannot keep doing the same old thing. You have to do something different. And if you do, God will create new capacities within you. There will be new gifts and new revelations. But you've got to pray the price. You'll get out of this what you put into it.
old-things chance increase
Ned Beauman Naming one thing after another cannot, logically, increase the chances of the new thing turning out like the old thing.
old-things sometimes should
Seth Sometimes we spend more time than we should defending the old thing, instead of working to take advantage of the new thing.
firsts helping truth-is
Carl Jung 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.
firsts losing sometimes
Richard Paul Evans Sometimes we can only find ourselves by first losing ourselves.
firsts loses
Richard Paul Evans We can only lose what we have first claimed.
firsts half educator
Russell Baker Life seemed to be an educator's practical joke in which you spent the first half learning and the second half learning that everything you learned in the first half was wrong.
firsts causes first-date
Russell Brand Normally, I'm good at first dates, 'cause that's the only date I ever have, so I know how to control it and be confident.
firsts needs construction
Umberto Eco In the construction of Immortal Fame you need first of all a cosmic shamelessness.
firsts pajamas want
Triple H First of all, Jericho...Liberace called and said he wants his pajamas back!
firsts opinion respectful
Woody Allen When I first started, there were writers that I looked up to that I felt very influenced by and very respectful toward their work and their opinion of my work.
firsts cuckoos cry
William Wordsworth The first cuckoo's melancholy cry.
necks collars spears
Robert Jordan Before I knew what was happening, I had a fistful of spears around my neck like a collar. I could have shaved myself with one sneeze.
necks rope flood
Khaled Hosseini The rope that pulls you from the flood can become a noose around your neck.
necks may gray
Larry Flynt I may be paralyzed from the waist down, but unlike Gray Davis, I'm not paralyzed from the neck up.
necks determined defeat
John Brown I have been whipped, as the saying is, but I am sure I can recover all the lost capital occasioned by that disaster; by only hanging a few moments by the neck; and I feel quite determined to make the utmost possible out of a defeat.
necks laziness shakes
Oswald Chambers Take yourself by the scruff of the neck and shake off your incarnate laziness.
necks praise critics
Eli Wallach Having the critics praise you is like having the hangman say you've got a pretty neck.
necks kind form
Lee Krasner We get used to a certain kind of colour of form or format, and it's acceptable. And to puncture that is sticking your neck out a bit. And then pretty soon, that's very acceptable.
necks scared bent
Rainbow Rowell She bent her neck back and kissed him like she never had before. Like she wasn't scared of doing it wrong.
necks eloquence
Paul Verlaine Take eloquence and wring its neck.