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ride tomorrow
Lloyd Williams As well, he has to ride tomorrow (at Caulfield),
ride rolls
Suzanne Lindley For as long as the ride rolls forward, so too, does life.
rides tallest
Rudyard Kipling There's a little red-faced man, / Which is Bobs. / Rides the tallest 'orse 'e can - / Our Bobs.
ride since
Bobby Frankel This is the smoothest ride she's ever had since I've had her,
ride
Quentin Griffin It was a roller-coaster ride for me mentally,
rides thy
Benjamin Franklin Defer not thy well-doing; be not like St. George, who is always a horseback, and never rides on.
ride secret wave
David Marcus The secret is getting in early. You want to get in when it's a ripple, before the wave hits. Then you ride the wave.
riders turned
John Roberson I've turned down I don't know how many riders just going down there to the turnaround.
running building-up house
Charles Dickens He lived in chambers that had once belonged to his deceased partner. They were a gloomy suite of rooms, in a lowering pile of building up a yard, where it had so little business to be, that one could scarcely help fancying it must have run there when it was a young house, playing at hide-and-seek with other houses, and forgotten the way out again.
running men roots
Charles Caleb Colton It is not so difficult a task to plant new truths, as to root out old errors; for there is this paradox in men, they run after that which is new, but are prejudiced in favor of that which is old.
running vices common
Charles Caleb Colton When all run by common consent into vice, none appear to do so.
running moving views
Charles Caleb Colton When all moves equally (says Pascal), nothing seems to move as in a vessel under sail; and when all run by common consent into vice, none appear to do so. He that stops first, views as from a fixed point the horrible extravagance that transports the rest.
running men hands
Charles Caleb Colton Some men are very entertaining for a first interview, but after that they are exhausted, and run out; on a second meeting we shall find them flat and monotonous; like hand-organs, we have heard all their tunes.
running eye two
Charles Dickens He had but one eye and the pocket of prejudice runs in favor of two.
running pain boys
Charles Dickens I took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was very young, and shift for hisself. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir.
running church-bells religion
Charles Studd Some wish to live within the sound of a chapel bell, I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell.
running europe usa
Charles Stross My gut feeling is that SF as we know it today is actually a heavily propagandized field that grew out of a specific set of cultural trends running in the USA and Europe between 1918 and 1950, during the post-imperial modernization period.