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home abstract easier
It is easier to take a position in the abstract than when it hits home. Dennis Prager
home animal turtles
I have always brought home stray animals - everything from squirrels to wild rabbits to foxes and turtles. Amy Weber
home
Home is where I work, and I work everywhere. Alfred Nobel
home fire joy
It is one of the great joys of home ownership to fire a pistol in one's own bedroom Alfred Jarry
home body fancy
You beat your Pate, and fancy Wit will come: Knock as you please, there's no body at home. Alexander Pope
home effort looks
Looking effortless takes a lot of effort. When I get new Converse I dedicate some time at home to shoving mud on them so they don't look squeaky clean. Alexa Chung
home tuna-fish nuts
Jamie, you know, you could go clear around the world and still come home wondering if the tuna fish sandwiches at Chock Full O'Nuts still cost thirty-five cents. E. L. Konigsburg
home rest-of-life humanity
Humanity is a biological species, living in a biological environment, because like all species, we are exquisitely adapted in everything: from our behavior, to our genetics, to our physiology, to that particular environment in which we live. The earth is our home. Unless we preserve the rest of life, as a sacred duty, we will be endangering ourselves by destroying the home in which we evolved, and on which we completely depend. E. O. Wilson
home
I feel at home most places I go, but my very top of the list are Bali, Italy, and London. Those are like second homes to me. Donna Karan
bedroom carrots eating knocked love maybe teeth
Tonight, when we were eating dinner, Marta said something that really knocked me for a loop. She said, ""I love carrots."" ""Good,"" I said as I gritted my teeth real hard. ""Then maybe you and carrots would like to go into the bedroom and have sex!"" They didn't, but maybe they will sometime, and I can watch. ![]()
bedroom bombing born front house january near
I was born on the first day of January 1941 in the front bedroom of my grandparents' house in Rodborough near Stroud in Gloucestershire where my mother had come to escape the bombing in London. Martin Evans