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Theophilus London I'm gonna walk super, super slow to when I turn 40 or something. To me, walking and floating slow represents how wealthy you are!
floating floor lies shadow shall soul
Edgar Allan Poe ...And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor shall be lifted--nevermore!
floating happens waiting
Deborah Powell We're kind of floating along, waiting to find out what happens next.
floating
Tony Bina It sparked us. On our first shift, we weren't awake. We were floating around out there.
floating good ideas played songs
Pelle Almqvist It's so new. We haven't played any of the songs live yet, but there's some really good ideas floating around.
floating form freedom internet sort
Adam Sohn It's been floating around in one form or another. It is sort of an unfortunate consequence of the freedom the Internet offers.
floating ship
John Kinsey The TSE 300 was just like a rudderless ship floating on the waves,
floating lessons recipes
Milton Friedman The lesson for Asia is; if you have a central bank, have a floating exchange rate; if you want to have a fixed exchange rate, abolish your central bank and adopt a currency board instead. Either extreme; a fixed exchange rate through a currency board, but no central bank, or a central bank plus truly floating exchange rates; either of those is a tenable arrangement. But a pegged exchange rate with a central bank is a recipe for trouble.
insult men nasty rather
Michael Winner I think it's rather an insult to dogs. Men are awful: arrogant, nasty creatures.
insult
Lucius Annaeus Seneca It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it.
insult-to-injury water pieces
Richelle Mead I lifted the lid and found a piece of bread and some water—and a rat that quickly darted off the tray. Talk about adding insult to injury.
insult moron thinker
Umberto Eco Every great thinker is someone else's moron.
insult
William Wordsworth Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
insult-to-injury judging soil
Robert Purvis I elect to stay on the soil of which I was born and on the plot of ground which I have fairly bought and honestly paid for. Don't advise me to leave, and don't add insult to injury by telling me it's for my own good; of that I am to be the judge.
insulting swallowing plums
W. C. Fields All Englishmen talk as if they've got a bushel of plums stuck in their throats, and then after swallowing them get constipated from the pips.
insulting dialect language
Rudyard Kipling The American has no language, he has a dialect, slang, provincialism, accent and so forth
insulting littles way
Jose Ortega y Gasset To learn English you must begin by thrusting the jaw forward, almost clenching the teeth, and practically immbilizing the lips. In this way the English produce the series of unpleasant little mews of which their language consists.
shane pale predictable
Rachel Caine Shane looked…pale. Pale and shaken and—how predictable was this?—pissed.