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ice-cream expression nurse
By the time we hit the streets they were silent and closed in on us, and they had assumed the Nonchalant Look, an expression that said, I am not a nurse escorting six lunatics to the ice cream parlor. But they were, and we were their six lunatics, so we behaved like lunatics. Susanna Kaysen
ice-cream people eating
Eating people is wrong. Michael Flanders
ice-cream tuna eating
Am I eating chicken or tuna? Jessica Simpson
ice-cream people guy
No guy in his right mind would ever choose me when there are people like Hana in the world: It would be like settling for a stale cookie when what you really want is a big bowl of ice cream, whipped cream and cherries and chocolate sprinkles included. Lauren Oliver
ice-cream people intellectual
A novel is a commodity that fulfills a certain need; people need to buy daydreams like they need to buy ice cream or aspirin or gin. They even need to buy a pinch of intellectual catnip now and then to liven up their thoughts... John Dos Passos
black causes courts fast marks playing shoes team track
After a week, we had a lot of black marks from track shoes on them. It causes an abrasion that slows down the surface, so our varsity team is not playing on as fast of courts as they may encounter. Mollie Mayfield
black few job living people public recall useful
Even during my youth, I can recall very few black people living on any kind of public assistance. People were working, doing some kind of job that was useful to the community. Ed Smith
black brain gives hope imaging opening
Brain imaging gives us the hope of opening up the black box. Brian Knutson
blacks maybe whites
Blacks got used to winning, and whites got used to losing. Now with all of this upheaval, some blacks think that maybe they're not going to win, and some whites think they're going to win. Ed Renwick
black dreadful fierce shook stood ten terrible
Black it stood as night, / Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell, / And shook a dreadful dart. John Milton
black came gray smell smoke
Black and gray smoke just came puffing out like a train. You could smell it all over the house, and the soot got into everything. Ruth Reed
black census grown history holes measure
We wanted a census of all the black holes and we wanted to know what they are like. We also wanted to measure how black holes have grown over the history of the Universe. Dr. Brandt
black bloody
We want a black result, we want an All Black win, not a bloody blackout. Keith Turner
black days face hold issue people process slap town trust voting white
To hold this meeting, days before voting and the town meeting, is a slap in the face to the people of St. Albans. This is not a black and white issue. This is an issue of process and the trust of the people. Doug Spalding
spiritual doors pudding
No matter your spiritual beliefs, if you hold any, the answer is the same: sometimes, why is not knowable. If you open the refrigerator door and a tub of Kozy Shack tapioca pudding tumbles out and splats open onto the floor, you clean it. You don’t stand there and question why it happened, how it was possible. Why doesn’t matter now. Augusten Burroughs
spiritual ego want
The ego wants to want more than it wants to have. Eckhart Tolle
spiritual conscious
Become conscious of being conscious. Eckhart Tolle
spiritual cat meditation
I have lived with several Zen masters -- all of them cats. Eckhart Tolle
spiritual eternity
Time is just quantified eternity. Deepak Chopra
spiritual jesus flower
What the sunshine is to the flower, the Lord Jesus Christ is to my soul. Alfred Lord Tennyson
spiritual spiritual-strength ornamentation
Lack of ornamentation is a sign of spiritual strength. Adolf Loos
spiritual men understanding
Unbelief is criminal because it is a moral act, an act of the whole nature.-Belief or unbelief is a test of a man's whole spiritual condition, because it is the whole being, affections, will, conscience, as well as the understanding, which are concerned in it. Alexander MacLaren
spiritual revenge hate
To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves. Alexander Pope