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sometimes terrible
Because I go outside sometimes, I'm exposed to terrible, terrible music in public. Brian Posehn
sometimes hell goodness
Goodness can be found sometimes in the middle of hell. Charles Bukowski
sometimes bureaucracy
We have to create that strength, and sometimes we have to reduce bureaucracy. It just gets in our way. Donald Trump
sometimes guilty feels
Sometimes you can't prioritise family and you feel guilty. Adam Sandler
sometimes truth-is easy
It is difficult to say what truth is, but sometimes it is so easy to recognize a falsehood. Albert Einstein
sometimes ends okay
Sometimes things don't end okay. Rick Riordan
sometimes sad-things happens
Sometimes you have to do things when sad things happen. Mitch Albom
sometimes easier shows
Sometimes it's easier to show than it is to tell Paula Danziger
sometimes bottom universe
Sometimes you are lifted up to the mountaintop as a gift from the universe, so you can see what is possible. Then you are put down back at the bottom: Now you have to earn it for yourself. Marianne Williamson
realizing
We've got one life and the older we get the more we come to realize how short it is. Brian Lumley
realizing trojans company
It's more than unsettling to realize there are large companies out there developing backdoors, exploits and trojans. Mikko Hypponen
realizing yeah touring
Yeah, touring can get rough some times and draining, but I always have to pinch myself and realize that I'm doing what I love. Jonny Lang
realizing should right-now
The question is not what I should do in the future to get it, but rather, what am I presently doing that prevents me from realizing it right now? Alan Watts
realizing
We're realizing our dream. We just need one more win. Phil Forest
dramatic west
I was in the play 'Fat Pig in the West End,' which is a comedy but has dramatic moments. Robert Webb
dramatic loud over-the-top
I like everything loud, over the top, dramatic. Carmen Electra
dramatic significance acquire
A frivolous society can acquire dramatic significance only through what its frivolity destroys. Edith Wharton