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rivers water steps
What I love most about rivers is you can't step in the same river twice. The water's always changing, always flowing. Pocahontas
rivers body dumped-her
He kissed her and killed her then dumped her body in the river. Orson Scott Card
rivers broken sun
A river or stream is a cycle of energy from sun to plants to insects to fish. It is a continuum broken only by humans. Aldo Leopold
rivers water gone
All I did was sit on the riverbank handing out river water. After I'm gone, I trust you will notice the river. Anthony de Mello
rivers fire suffering
A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffer'd, rivers cannot quench. William Shakespeare
rivers
Only the river is free, always changing but always the same... Raymond Sokolov
rivers clouds mind
I repeat again: the male mind is egoistic. You have to learn the way of the feminine, you have to become egoless, you have to learn the path of surrender. You have to learn how to melt into existence, how to become one with the rivers and the mountains and the clouds, how to feel affinity, attunement, at-onement. And then slowly, slowly you become a host. The day you are a host, the Guest comes. Rajneesh
rivers long soldier
You want soldiers who, when they get to a river after a long march, don't start rooting for their canteen in their pack, but just dive right in. Tom Waits
rivers judging next
We don't have to look for what the next thing will be. If experience is any judge, it'll come flowing toward us like a river. Stephen Colbert
flower teaching garden
Zen is to religion what a Japanese "rock garden" is to a garden. Zen knows no god, no afterlife, no good and no evil, as the rock-garden knows no flowers, herbs or shrubs. It has no doctrine or holy writ: its teaching is transmitted mainly in the form of parables as ambiguous as the pebbles in the rock-garden which symbolise now a mountain, now a fleeting tiger. When a disciple asks "What is Zen?", the master's traditional answer is "Three pounds of flax" or "A decaying noodle" or "A toilet stick" or a whack on the pupil's head. Arthur Koestler
flower garden thinking
Dear Diary, Today I tried not to think about Mr. Knightly. I tried not to think about him when I discussed the menu with Cook... I tried not to think about him in the garden where I thrice plucked the petals off a daisy to acertain his feelings for Harriet. I don't think we should keep daisies in the garden, they really are a drab little flower. And I tried not to think about him when I went to bed, but something had to be done. Jane Austen
flower boss utterance
When I began painting, all my paintings were of words which were gutteral utterances like Smash, Boss, Eat. Those words were like flowers in a vase. Edward Ruscha
flow folks good interested
We've got a good flow of resumes, and we want that to continue. We want to get good folks interested in working for Nissan to put their resumes online. Mark Stout
flow great job seemed shots
We did a great job getting shots up. It seemed to flow for us right away. Kodi Waite
flow good lindsay people rely stepped
We had a good flow on offense. A lot of different people stepped up. We didn't have to rely on Lindsay to do it all for us. Pat Jones
flow offensive turned
We turned it over too many times. Our offensive flow was off. We're just not with it. Doc Scheppler
flow response steady
The response from all the exhibitors is fantastic. It's been a steady flow all day long and that's what you want. Debra Wakeland
flow
There's a flow to the game, but when you take penalties, there is no flow. Glen Hanlon
fleeting answers
There is only ever one answer to the question what did you do with your life, and it's the same--fleeting and unknowable--for every one of us. I lived. Marianne Wiggins
fleeting kind life-is
Happiness is fleeting and life is brief, but we know that, nonetheless, life can be savored and that happiness, even of the ecstatic kind, is available to us. Christopher Hitchens
fleeting want cry
Reynie's fce fell. 'It's not funny, Kate.' For a moment - a fleeting moment - Kate looked desperately sad. 'Well, of course it's not funny, Reynie Muldoon. But what do you want me to do? Cry? Trenton Lee Stewart
fleeting hell shown time
I had always shown childhood as something difficult, something you want to get the hell out of, but now I wanted to do a story that was the opposite, about that moment in time when you're in that world of discovery, doing what you want to do. That fleeting moment when you're in your zone. Gilbert Hernandez