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homes success tv until
But TV has changed completely. It's not until you come into people's homes that everyone says, 'You're a success now.' Gabriel Mann
home needs society taking time women work
Society has not been set up in a way that allows women to go back to work after taking time off. Many women now have to work as well as do everything at home and no one can do everything. Society needs to find a way of relieving women. Zaha Hadid
homes knew
That image is a couple different people's homes that I knew growing up. Zach Braff
home
I left home at 17 and I've been on the road ever since. Zac Efron
homes quite spends
Polenta is one of those ingredients that in many homes spends its days at the back of the kitchen cupboard, on the 'no one knows quite what to do with it' shelf. Yotam Ottolenghi
home
I just don't tend to cook eggplant at home. Yotam Ottolenghi
home until
Until a person has a home, they are always going to be dependent upon the system. William E. Conway, Jr.
home
If you don't come home with data, you've done nothing. William Stone
home
I'm a pucca Indian. Bombay is my home. Zubin Mehta
two way poet
Every poem can be considered in two ways--as what the poet has to say, and as a thing which he makes. C. S. Lewis
two commandments knows
I know the two great commandments, and I'd better get on with them. C. S. Lewis
two differences looks
When you're on your own, you look for signs. Sometimes you make them up, sometimes they're actually there, but most of the time you can't tell the difference from the two. Cecelia Ahern
two tides sometimes
I have two moods. One is Roy, rollicking Roy, the wild ride of a mood. And Pam, sediment Pam, who stands on the shore and sobs... Sometimes the tide is in, sometimes it's out. Carrie Fisher
two swings guy
There are two things that I know for certain guys are good for: pushing swings and killing insects. Carrie Fisher
two feelings mind
Most of us consist of two separated parts, trying desperately to bring themselves together into an integrated soma, where the distinctions between mind and body, feelings and intellect, would be obliterated. Carl Rogers
two enemy stronger
Imagine a room awash in gasoline, and there are two implacable enemies in that room. One of them has nine thousand matches. The other has seven thousand matches. Each of them is concerned about who's ahead, who's stronger. Well that's the kind of situation we are actually in. The amount of weapons that are available to the United States and the Soviet Union are so bloated, so grossly in excess of what's needed to dissuade the other, that if it weren't so tragic, it would be laughable. What is necessary is to reduce the matches and to clean up the gasoline. Carl Sagan
two government firsts
First rule in government spending: Why build one, when you can have two at twice the price? Carl Sagan
two age leisure
A third...candidate for Shakespearean authorship was Christopher Marlowe. He was the right age (just two months older than Shakespeare), had the requisite talent, and would certainly have had ample leisure after 1593, assuming he wasn't too dead to work. Bill Bryson
married planning
We're planning on being married for a long, long time. Nick Lachey
married
Dora and I are now married, but just as happy as we were before. Bertrand Russell
married seven son
That was seven years ago. I have been married two years and I have a five-month-old son now. Christiane Amanpour
married sponges being-married
I will do anything ... ere I'll be married to a sponge. William Shakespeare
married met people taken wonderful
I always tell people I'm married to my job. I've met wonderful people here who have taken me under their wing. Steve Baker
married single
I didn't get married to be a single parent. Delise Denham
married right-time things-to-do
I got married because it was the right time and the right thing to do. DJ Jazzy Jeff
married reader
Reader, I literally married him. Charlotte Bronte
married partnership said
Each time he suggested they get married, she said no. They were too happy, precariously so, and she wanted to guard that bond; she feared that marriage would flatten it into a prosaic partnership. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie