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window old-time swear
If one more person tells me this is just like old times, I swear I'll jump out the window. Buster Keaton
wind white goes-on
There's no place you can go on the prairie that you don't hear the white noise of the wind, steady and rough as surf curling along a non-existant shore. Diane Ackerman
wind sail cant-change
You can't change the wind but you can set your sails. Billie Joe Armstrong
wind play tennis
When I was younger, I was a robot. Wind her up and she plays tennis. Chris Evert
wind political ugly
I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction. Barack Obama
wind rivers white
I climbed a path and from the top looked up-stream towards Chile. I could see the river, glinting and sliding through the bone-white cliffs with strips of emerald cultivation either side. Away from the cliffs was the desert. There was no sound but the wind, whirring through thorns and whistling through dead grass, and no other sign of life but a hawk, and a black beetle easing over white stones. Bruce Chatwin
wind feet nuclear
We must not let ourselves be swept off our feet in horror at the danger of nuclear power. Nuclear power is not infinitely dangerous. It's just dangerous, much as coal mines, petrol repositories, fossil-fuel burning and wind turbines are dangerous. David J. C. MacKay
wind names yield
Row after row with strict impunity The headstones yield their names to the element, The wind whirrs without recollection.... Allen Tate
wind play royal-wedding
I would love to DJ the royal wedding. Just so I could play Candle in the Wind non-stop. Anthony Jeselnik
weather tea today
What a fine weather today! Can’t choose whether to drink tea or to hang myself. Anton Chekhov
weather scotland religion
The religion in Scotland is one of the most patronising things... after the weather. Billy Connolly
weather weathermen
The weatherman is not only blamed for his failure to foretell, he is blamed for the weather itself. Chuck Jones
weather cold warm
I'm not into cold weather, I like warm weather. Amos Lee
weather political meteorology
Just as a poetic discussion of the weather is not meteorology, so an issuance of moral pronouncements or political creeds about the economy is not economics. Economics is a study of cause-and-effect relationships in an economy. Thomas Sowell
weather atmosphere matter
When your love contracts in anger, the atmosphere itself feels threatening. But when you’re expansive, no matter what the weather, you’re in an open, windy field with friends. Rumi
weather tea quality
Switters was actually quite fond of Seattle's weather, and not merely because of it's ambivalence. He liked it's subtle, muted qualities and the landscape that those qualities encouraged if not engendered: vistas that seemed to have been sketched with a sumi brush dipped in quicksilver and green tea. It was fresh, it was clean, it was gently primal, and mystically suggestive. Tom Robbins
weather people proactive
Proactive people carry their own weather with them. Stephen Covey
weather
One can't predict the weather more than a few days in advance. Stephen Hawking
tyrants tools tyranny
How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words! Samuel Adams
tyrants house shadow
Heap up great wealth in your house, if you wish, and live as a tyrant, but, if the enjoyment of these things be lacking, I would not buy the rest for the shadow of smoke as against happiness. Sophocles
tyrants ideas
The idea which tyrants find most useful is the idea of God. Stendhal
tyrants ego world
The poor ego has a still harder time of it; it has to serve three harsh masters, and it has to do its best to reconcile the claims and demands of all three...The three tyrants are the external world, the superego, and the id. Sigmund Freud
tyrants liberty
'Useful,' and 'necessity' was always 'the tyrant's plea'. C. S. Lewis
tyrants insult slave
Of all insults, the temporary condescension of a master to a slave is the most outrageous and galling. That potentate who most condescends, mark him well; for that potentate, if occasion come, will prove your uttermost tyrant. Herman Melville
tyrants humanity tails
The slaves of today will become the tyrants of tomorrow--the proletariat overthrows the hegemon to become the hegemon itself, only to be eventually overthrown by a proto-hegemon that will in turn lose its position. It is this dizzying cycle that keeps humanity chasing the tail it lost millennia ago Miguel Syjuco
tyrants return torment
Thoughts are tyrants that return again and again to torment us. Emily Bronte
tyrants idealism-and-realism despots
Idealism is the despot of thought, just as politics is the despot of will. Mikhail Bakunin