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glasses hair cold
I'd like a glass of cold gravy with a hair in it, please. Davy Jones
glasses water pouring
Doesn't matter if the glass is half-empty or half-full. All that matters is that you are the one pouring the water. Mark Cuban
glasses optimism needs
An optimist will tell you the glass is half-full; the pessimist, half-empty; and the engineer will tell you the glass is twice the size it needs to be. Oscar Wilde
glasses doe musician
I love Philip Glass' work, not only as a film composer but also as a musician. The film score work that he does always amazes and shocks me. Park Chan-wook
glasses heaven conscience
A good conscience is the best looking-glass of heaven. Ralph Cudworth
glasses boxing insult
To say he has a glass chin is an insult to glass. Larry Merchant
glasses tone
I like a lot of glasses about -- it highers the tone. Peter Greenaway
glasses want drink
Once you drink one glass, you want another. John Forsythe
glasses might photographer
I find myself every so often looking at my ground glass as though the unrecorded image might escape me! Edward Weston
moments
There are moments when I am so distraught, I can't function. Livia Landry
moments utopia here-and-now
Utopia is in the moment. Not in some future time, some other place, but in the here and now, or else it is nowhere. Alfred Stieglitz
moments unnoticed slips
Be truly present in the moment that you are in and don’t let life slip by unnoticed. Joyce Meyer
moments metaphor gansey
There's a metaphor for the American public in here," Gansey murmered darkly, "but it escapes me at the moment. Maggie Stiefvater
moments graves cant
The moment is now and we cant get it back from the grave. Macklemore
moments eternity standing-still
Eternity: a moment standing still for ever. James Montgomery
moments wanted loses
The things she most wanted to tell him would lose their meaning the moment she put them into words. Haruki Murakami
moments distinction rejects
I would reject the distinction between a Keynesian moment and a behavioral moment. Cass Sunstein
moments turning worst writers-and-writing
Writing is turning one's worst moments into money. J. Donleavy