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once-upon-a-time phrases shapes
The shapes arranged themselves into words, and the words spelled out a delicious and wonderful phrase: Once upon a time. Kate DiCamillo
once-upon-a-time novelists century
Once upon a time, novelists of the 19th century, such as Charles Dickens, published in serial form. Margaret Atwood
once-upon-a-time
Once upon a time there was no Time. John D. Barrow
once-upon-a-time luck blame
Once upon a time they had some bad luck, and they blame everything on that. Herta Muller
once-upon-a-time stories ever-after
Our story is a 'once upon a time', but it's not a 'happy ever after'. Rupert Sanders
once-upon-a-time ever-after happily-ever-after
Happily ever after doesn't begin with Once upon a time: it begins with Now. Stephen Mitchell
once-upon-a-time world used
Once upon a time freedom used to be life-now it's money. I guess the world really do change. Lorraine Hansberry
once-upon-a-time
Once upon a time . . . What time are we upon and where do I belong? Francesca Lia Block
once-upon-a-time baltimore
Once upon a time Baltimore was necessary. Gertrude Stein
phrases speech patterns
If you listen to the urban speech patterns in India you'll find it's quite characteristic that a sentence will begin in one language, go through a second language and end in a third. It's the very playful, very natural result of juggling languages. You are always reaching for the most appropriate phrase. Salman Rushdie
phrases vowels knows
I'm going to say a phrase or terminology or vowel that I don't know how to attack . Lake Bell
phrases spirit invention
The phrase, 'Emancipation of Women' is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its content is stamped with the same spirit. In the really good periods of German life the German woman never needed to emancipate herself. Adolf Hitler
phrases
For I am proverbed with a grandsire phrase... William Shakespeare
phrases ends epitaph
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning, every poem an epitaph. T. S. Eliot
phrases may tests
(Coining the phrase 'test of significance'): Critical tests of this kind may be called tests of significance, and when such tests are available we may discover whether a second sample is or is not significantly different from the first. Ronald Fisher
phrases scrap
...He was just scraps of words and dislocated phrases. Thomas Bernhard
phrases host moments
The best timed joke or the best timed phrase comes at spontaneous moments and just relies on me as the host to be very quick, and that's what I do. Steve Harvey
phrases use helping
To use words and phrases in an easygoing manner without scrutinizing them too curiously is not in general a mark of ill-breeding. On the contrary, there is something low-bred in being too precise. But sometimes there is no help for it Socrates
shapes mold world
Make your mold. The best flux in the world will not make a usable shape unless you have a mold to pour it in. Robert Collier
shapes letters daggers
Down the well," Angela repeated, and had to go sit down and hold on to her letter opener. It was in the shape of a dagger. Angela said holding it soothed her; seeing Angela hold it did not soothe Kami. Sarah Rees Brennan
shapes
We shape our God, and then our God shapes us. Rob Bell
shapes lord bent
The Lord expects us to enjoy our lives. He says there will be some brutal times, but we shouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Paul Henderson
shapes rosary mystery
With the Rosary, we allow ourselves to be guided by Mary, model of faith, in meditating on the mysteries of Christ, and day after day we are helped to assimilate the Gospel, so that it shapes all our lives. Pope Benedict XVI
shapes form consistent
I have been a multitude of shapes, Before I assumed a consistent form. Taliesin
shapes needs strikers
To be a striker you need to be in good shape. Pele
shapes want arms
Because I want to have my arm in good shape, I need to have my legs in good shape. Without a leg, there is no arm. Pedro Martinez
shapes satisfaction neighbor
Happiness puts on as many shapes as discontent, and there is nothing odder than the satisfaction of one's neighbor. Phyllis McGinley