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sky today limits
I really feel like the sky is the limit with the Innocent Criminals today. Ben Harper
sky drawing keys
At such times I felt something was drawing me away, and I kept fancying that if I walked straight on, far, far away and reached that line where the sky and earth meet, there I should find the key to the mystery, there I should see a new life a thousand times richer and more turbulent than ours. Fyodor Dostoevsky
sky arms radiant
He lifted his arms to the crystaline, radiant sky. "I know myself," he cried, "but that is all. F. Scott Fitzgerald
sky blue formal
Rental formal wear of the sky-blue, brocade and shiny varieties is favored by upwardly mobile young gangsters drafted as groomsmen for weddings. George V. Higgins
sky tree soldier
Only the soldier pines and sentinels still showed green; the broadleaf trees had donned mantles of russet and gold, or else uncloaked themselves to scratch against the sky with branches brown and bare. George R. R. Martin
sky earth way
Sometimes he could almost forget that it was there, the way you forget about the sky or the earth underfoot, but there were other times when it seemed as if there was nothing else in the world. George R. R. Martin
sky two abyss
We are two abysses - a well staring at the sky. Fernando Pessoa
sky joy brotherhood
The foundation upon which our nation stands is much richer and firmer than the sympathies that may occasionally divide us. And we never know this more truly than in Christmas time. In good times or in bad, under clear skies or under the shadow of uncertainty, the Christmas message is the imperishable one of joy, hope and brotherhood. Ferdinand Marcos
sky america half
Half of the receipts in our cookbooks are mere murder to such constitutions and stomachs as we grow here. ...in America, owing to our brighter skies and more fervid climate, we have developed an acute, nervous delicacy of temperament far more akin to that of France than of England. Catharine Beecher
luxury silence
Let us have the luxury of silence. Jane Austen
luxury capitalism
Capitalism is about turning luxuries into necessities. Andrew Carnegie
luxury islands mirrors
What luxury would I take to a desert island? A mirror. It's true. I'd miss me. Simon Cowell
luxury care shallow
But, you see, that's the luxury of being a lout - you get to be selective about when you care and when you don't. The rest of us get stuck when your care goes shallow. Rachel Cohn
luxury understood
It's a luxury to be understood. Ralph Waldo Emerson
luxury fragrance
You shouldn't have to have money to have a luxury fragrance. Lady Gaga
luxury vanity income
Luxury is the income tax of vanity. But it is so pleasant. Karl Lagerfeld
luxury knowing feelings
Luxury is the enemy of observation, a costly indulgence that induces such a good feeling that you notice nothing. Luxury spoils and infantilizes you and prevents you from knowing the world. Paul Theroux
luxury bunch extras
When you shoot a movie so quickly you can't really afford to shoot a bunch of extra footage because you don't have that luxury. Patrick Wilson
done willing
We cannot get what we've never had, unless we're willing to do what we've never done. Brian Tracy
done singers
A lot of what I have always done is do other singers. Boz Scaggs
done rust want
I could do Rust In Peace again, but I don't want to. I could have followed that formula but, God, why? I would have to have done so much heroin and cocaine - and I wasn't going to. Not if I'm paying for it! Dave Mustaine
done belief seeming
The thing is to get the work done. Dale Carnegie
done digging graves
My work was done, so it was time to start digging my grave again. Anthony Kiedis
done looks has-beens
Do not look back upon what has been done. Go Ahead. Swami Vivekananda
done action known
He that has done nothing has known nothing. Thomas Carlyle
done
Make your own music. It can be done. Michelle Shocked
done speed miles
Nothing can be done well at a speed of forty miles a day. The multitude of mixed, novel impressions rapidly piled on one another make only a dreamy, bewildering, swirling blur, most of which is unrememberable. John Muir