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nice shot top
Kelly, our sweeper, had nice shot in to the top corner. Tim Haskins
nice since talk
had a nice talk since we haven't in a while. Brendan Fehr
nice scope size
He's a big, scopey, nice colt. He's got a lot of size and scope for a Kingmambo. Frank Taylor
nice
He's a real nice young man. He's real knowledgeable. Tom Hoppe
nice wonderful
He's a real nice guy, he's a wonderful person. Craig Allen
nice potential toward
He's always had the potential to do what he's done toward the end of this season. It's nice to see him do well. Bill Stoneman
nicest sang soprano sweetest wife
His wife is just the sweetest person, just about the nicest person you every met, ... She has that sweet soprano voice. They sang together. They were just inseparable. He was her whole life. Mike Daniels
nice
I think it's kind of nice to be in the lead, it's kind of fun. Why not get as much under as you can? Tina Barrett
nicest weather
It could be the nicest weather of the season. Eric Blake
civilization history moral nice record
K is for Kenghis Khan. He was a very nice person. History has no record of him. There is a moral in that, somewhere. Harlan Ellison
civilization local pillar
I was a glassy-eyed undergraduate. It was a pillar of local civilization. Stewart Brand
civilization lasts analysis
In the last analysis civilization is based upon the food supply. Will Durant
civilization long achievement
what about Christianity? Are we right in the face of so long a record of its poverty in international achievement, to keep invoking it as a standard, almost synonymous with civilization? Rose Macaulay
civilization greek conscious
Had Greek civilization never existed ... we would never have become fully conscious. W. H. Auden
civilization information viruses
The model of modern Western civilization is the virus: the pure bit of information, which turns its environment into endless reproductions of itself. Ursula K. Le Guin
civilization decline fragmentation
Fragmentation occurs when a civilization is in decline. Robert Payne
civilization mind example
It is the habitual carriage of the umbrella that is the stamp of Respectability. Robinson Crusoe was rather a moralist than a pietist, and his leaf-umbrella is as fine an example of the civilised mind striving to express itself under adverse circumstances as we have ever met with. Robert Louis Stevenson
civilization modern umbrella
It is not for nothing, either, that the umbrella has become the very foremost badge of modern civilization--the Urim and Thummim of respectability. . . . So strongly do we feel on this point, indeed, that we are almost inclined to consider all who possess really well-conditioned umbrellas as worthy of the Franchise. Robert Louis Stevenson
perfectly-good upset touching
Imagine wasting all that perfectly good anger on paranoid fantasies. Not since Emily Litella got upset about "Soviet jewelry" has there been such a waste of anger. You will notice a certain theme to these Emily Litella Moments. Behind them all is a touching faith that someone, somewhere is actually in charge of what's happening - a proposition I beg leave to doubt. Molly Ivins
perfectly-good water thieves
Fear is a thief. It robbed Peter of a perfectly good walk on water, & kept the other eleven in the boat. Bill Johnson
perfectly-good bird mouths
Fortunately, however, birds don't understand pep talks. Not even St. Francis'. Just imagine, he went on, preaching sermons to perfectly good thrushes and goldfinches and chiff-chaffs! What presumption! Why couldn't he have kept his mouth shut and let the birds preach to him? Aldous Huxley
perfectly-good feminism alternatives
I've thought about what is an alternative word to feminism. There isn't one. It's a perfectly good word. And it can't be changed. Annie Lennox
perfectly-good language
We gave you a perfectly good language and you f***ed up. Stephen Fry
perfectly-good may
I may be bad, but I’m perfectly good at it. Rihanna
perfectly-good faces fronts
Its a perfectly good face, Sparhawk." "It covers the front of my head. What else can you expect from a face? David Eddings