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meaning-something lines eccentric
Eccentric doesn't bother me. 'Eccentric' being a poetic interpretation of a mathematical term meaning something that doesn't follow the lines - that's okay. Crispin Glover
meaning-something oratory clarity
Poetry, unlike oratory, should not aim at clarity... but be dense with meaning, 'something to be chewed and digested'... George Chapman
meaning-something lasers asparagus
It's Major Ketchup in the bathroom with the laser scalpel." "Hmm." He sliced a delicately herbed spear of asparagus. "Obviously we were meant for each other as I can interpret that as you meaning something more like Colonel Mustard in the conservatory with the candlestick. Nora Roberts
meaning-something perfect faces
Adrian's face was the picture of perfect politeness and restraint, meaning something disastrous was about to happen. Richelle Mead
meaning-something knowing slides
Looking at him like that, I felt like I needed something from him, or somebody, and that probably meant that he also needed something from me, or somebody, but the revelation was like looking at spots on a slide. Knowing that it meant something to somebody wasn't the same as it meaning something to you. Maggie Stiefvater
knowing love problem waking
I'm always swimming forward like a shark. You just keep going and you don't rest. I love waking up knowing that I have a problem to solve. Nile Rodgers
knowing people creepy
I'm a private person, and I don't want people knowing what kind of underwear I like. It's creepy! Carrie Underwood
knowing way thrive
We are a way of the universe knowing itself. Carl Sagan
knowing loving-someone decision
I would say, being a parent is what makes me vulnerable. Loving someone so much it scares you. Knowing you'd do anything for them and then realizing there will come a time when you have to loosen the reins and let them figure it out on their own, and then trusting that you/they are making the right decisions. Beth Riesgraf
knowing-jesus orthodox-church going-to-church
The Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it. Benjamin Rush
knowing people
That was with no promotion, without people knowing that the show was there. Chris Chambers
knowing page turned
That was uncharacteristic of him. For me, it's about him knowing we've turned the page on that and that we just want him to use his skills. Claude Julien
knowing last mentality repeat understand
We have the mentality and we understand the expectations that have been set. Knowing you can do it and actually doing it are two different things, but for now, I know we can repeat from last year. Charli Turner
knowing members people
Members and VIPs don't have timed slots. We have no way of knowing when those people will show up. Michael Mills
slides get-up ifs
The only rule I got is if you slide, get up. Bill Lee
slides joining honest
Taking a hypersensitive approach to life had come to seem so much more pure and honest then joining the ranks of the numb masses who could let it all slide by. What I stopped realizing was that if you feel everything intensely, ultimately you feel nothing at all. Everything registers at the same decibel... Elizabeth Wurtzel
slides experts towns
An expert is just somebody from out of town with slides. Naomi Judd
slides easy treachery
How easy it is, treachery. You just slide into it. Margaret Atwood
slides
I never just slide through anything. I explore everything to the fullest, whether good or bad. Jessica Lange
slides daydreaming succession
If I sit and daydream, the images rush by like a succession of colored slides. Francis Bacon
slides complacent seasons
You can never pat yourself on the back during the season. Then you get complacent, stop working and let yourself slide. Mark Teixeira
slides sin repentance
When sins are dear to us we are too prone to slide into them again. The act of repentance itself is often sweetened with the thought that it clears our account for a repetition of the same sin. Thomas Jefferson
slides easy existence
It's really easy to slide into a depression fueled by the pointlessness of existence. Robert Smith