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pants lied said
I said, "I do not fear those pants with nobody inside them." I said, and said, and said those words. I said them but I lied them. Dr. Seuss
pants sixteen died
being sixteen in the pants I died full of questions Anne Sexton
pants pairs ass
And I'm a pair of pants with a hole scorched through the ass? Spider Robinson
pants peanut-butter peanuts
Yes,' he said sincerely. 'Such a one deserves peanut butter on the seat of his pants. Patricia Briggs
pants may feathers
I may have a feather duster down my pants. Johnny Depp
pants tight-pants uncomfortable
Tight pants are just uncomfortable. Mark Twain
pants scream golfers
Golfers don't scream. Golfers just adjust the pleats in their pants and go from there. That's about as antagonistic as we get. Gary McCord
pants ghost heard
With supernatural things, I have heard ghosts, but I've never seen ghosts. I do seek ghosts and I would love to see one, but I would crap my pants. Guillermo del Toro
pants
It's going to be a fly-by-the-seat of our pants kind of week. Hugh Johnson
maybe night open percent stay wild
A wild guess, maybe 5 or 10 percent stay open all night. Pete Madland
maybe talk
Now maybe they'll talk about us more than the Cubs, Tim Raines
maybe size
The scanner's about the size of a toaster, maybe just a little longer, John Talbot
maybe
That's interesting. Maybe it was a Freudian slip. Kiki Vandeweghe
may argument scales
Expediency may tip the scales when arguments are nicely balanced. Benjamin Cardozo
may individual difficulty
Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be. Jane Austen
may rewards tendencies
I leave it to be settled, by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental tyranny, or reward filial disobedience. Jane Austen
may tomorrow hard
It's hard to speculate what tomorrow may bring. Bob Dylan
may call-me sinner
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. Brigitte Bardot
feathers indigenous mostly species stuffed
PORTUGUESE, n.pl. A species of geese indigenous to Portugal. They are mostly without feathers and imperfectly edible, even when stuffed with garlic. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
feathers
Let not him that feares feathers come among wild-foule. George Herbert
feathers
Hope is a thing with feathers Emily Dickinson