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aunt catch cook holidays nearly spend
As a child, I used to spend nearly all my summer holidays with my aunt in Wales, and we used to catch mackerel in a boat and then cook them on board. Mary Quant
aunt lasts economy
The regard one shows economy, is like that we show an old aunt who is to leave us something at last. William Shenstone
aunt both conscience giving hand ignored pressed sovereign though took william
Before he left, Aunt William pressed a sovereign into his hand guiltily, as if it were conscience money. He, on his side, took it as though it were a doctor's fee, and both ignored the transaction. Ada Leverson
aunt basketball labor lives morning player school street
His aunt lives right down the street from school and he had been to STM before as a player in our Sunkist basketball tournament, ... He showed up the morning of our Labor Day practice. Jim Hightower
aunt sight hands
Was she telling you to stay away from me?" I asked. He paused, then said, "Yeah." He squeezed my hand out of Aunt Lauren's sight. "It's okay. We're good." Chloe and Derek Kelley Armstrong
aunt best cool feeling jersey otherwise rob stuff talking thomas throw
Doing 'Veronica Mars,' Rob Thomas is a genius. He's one of my best friends. I had this feeling like I couldn't write anything other than my stuff in Jersey and what we were talking about, like that little world, like if I can throw my Aunt Janice into it, I'm cool, but otherwise I'm screwed. Diane Ruggiero
aunts cousins dinner family homes huge italian mom mostly sunday
It's mostly a family story. It's about my mom and my dad. And I come from one of those homes where every Sunday was a huge Italian dinner with cousins and aunts and uncles. Jay Leno
aunt journalism leave minutes view
They'll leave anything incompatible with their view on the cutting-room floor. 60 Minutes is to journalism what Charley's Aunt is to criminology. John McNulty
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When Great-Aunt Martha says uncle so-and-so had a 'touch of sugar,' it means he had diabetes. When someone says aunt so-and-so was senile, it could mean she had Alzheimer's disease. When someone had 'hardening of the arteries,' it usually means coronary artery disease. 'Spells,' 'fits' and all of those old-fashioned terms all translate to modern medical conditions you could be at risk for. Rovenia Brock
journalism whether
I don't know whether it will sell; God's truth, I don't care. I want it in libraries, I want it in journalism schools. I want it out there. Jim Taylor
journalism
Except for politics, no business is scrutinized more exhaustively than journalism. Russell Baker
journalism newspapers newspapers-journalism
I hope we never live to see the day when a thing is as bad as some of our newspapers make it. Will Rogers
journalism chairs editorials
The thorn in the cushion of the editorial chair. William Makepeace Thackeray
journalism people rock talk
Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read Frank Zappa
journalism exception presses
The press is, almost without exception, corrupt. Henry David Thoreau
journalism language boring
I arrived in the middle of a press conference - as boring a thing to sit through if you don't know the language as it is if you do. P. J. O'Rourke
journalism profile
Profiles aren't journalism. Fred Wilson
journalism publishing profession
Publishing is a business, but journalism never was and is not essentially a business. Nor is it a profession. Henry R. Luce
leave people satisfy sets
I would tell him what it's like and I wouldn't leave anything out, ... You've got to satisfy two sets of people here and it shouldn't be that way. Mel Stottlemyre
leave nbc
Katie's someone we like a lot. But you know what? Katie's been at NBC a long, long time. We'll leave it at that. Leslie Moonves
leave people
I think I subconsciously do (try to leave people out). I don't want to be intruding in people's lives. Paul Sanders
leaves legacy strong
He leaves a strong legacy for the country. Steve Clarke
leaves
I have never connected with 'Gone With the Wind.' 'Lawrence of Arabia' leaves me cold. Stephen Hunter
leave
He's a dead-pull hitter. Leave it to me to get him to go the other way with what I throw. Kenny Rogers
leaves misses weight
He's a worker. He never misses a day. He's (in the weight room) first and leaves last. Gordon Roberts
leave people poor situation stranded
We're poor people who live here and we don't know where to go. The situation is tough. We'd like to know specifically what they're going to do and not leave us stranded on the street. Jose Guillen
leave mandatory open prone today
Today I feel better about Rita, and I'm not as prone to do a hard, mandatory evacuation, ... But I want to leave that open as an option. Ray Nagin
minutes took wrong
He said he was fine. I said, 'I can tell something is wrong here. What's wrong?' He wouldn't tell me, ... It took me about 10 minutes to get it out of him. Finally, he told me. Mike Sherman
minutes
I think it's all been fantastic. It has only been 45 minutes and we've already done really well. Bob Denver
minutes next offense played second
I thought we played well on offense for the first 4 minutes of the second half. The next four, however, we didn't have it. And that's where they made their run. Rob Judson
minutes needed
I think we did what we needed to do for 40 minutes of basketball. Craig Rasmuson
minutes played pleased solid team weekend
I thought our team played hard. I thought over the weekend we played 125 minutes of pretty solid hockey, so I'm pleased with what we did this weekend. Jackie Barto
minutes spoke stuff
I actually spoke to him for about 30 minutes and he didn't say any of that stuff to me personally, Lance Armstrong
minutes
I don't feel fatigued at all. I can go out and play 48 minutes if they want me to. D. James
minutes points
He's battled through this injury. He'd be averaging more points and minutes if not for this injury. Joe Lafko
minutes ten
I'm always at least ten minutes early. Richelle Mead
view
He just had a different view of the film. Terry Gilliam
views may mass
It is your work to clear away the mass of encumbering material of thoughts, so that you may bring into plain view the precious thing at the center of the mass. Robert Collier
views people trying
When you have too many people and you're trying to satisfy everybody's input, you usually end up with something so incredibly generic that it has no point of view. Rob Zombie
views arms sometimes
Sometimes our arms are so full with the burdens we carry that it hinders our view of the load those around us are staggering beneath. Richard Paul Evans
views common-sense religion
[Quantum mechanics] describes nature as absurd from the point of view of common sense. And yet it fully agrees with experiment. So I hope you can accept nature as She is - absurd. Richard P. Feynman
views special kind
We've all been brought up with the view that religion has some kind of special privileged status. You're not allowed to criticise it. Richard Dawkins
views different definitions
Of Rhetoric various definitions have been given by different writers; who, however, seem not so much to have disagreed in their conceptions of the nature of the same thing, as to have had different things in view while they employed the same term. Richard Whately
views your-side people
We've had to deal with so many complications. We're still dealing with them. And what can we do? Nothing - well, unless we take your side's point of view and make deals with the devil. But why? Why can't we make deals with God? People do all the time. 'God, if you do this for me, I promise to be good.' Stuff like that. Yeah, but I don't see any contracts like you guys have. No hard evidence that it works. How come we can only get things we want by being bad? Why can't we get them by being good? Richelle Mead
views toes novelists
Most contemporary novelists, especially the American and the French, are too subjective, mesmerized by private demons; theyre enraptured by their navels and confined by a view that ends with their own toes. Truman Capote