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goes-on world collide
My worlds collide. When one things happens, it just starts a domino effect - everything else goes on. Wanda Sykes
goes-on world awful
You know, as director of the CIA, I got an awful lot of intelligence about all the horrible things that could go on across the world. Leon Panetta
goes-on different film
I won't go back to the theater. I like some of the things they're doing but it's different now, not something I could do. I'll go on making films the rest of my life. Elia Kazan
goes-on world cucumbers
Is your cucumber bitter? Throw it away. Are there briars in your path? Turn aside. That is enough. Do not go on and ay, 'Why were things of this sort ever brought into the world?' Marcus Aurelius
goes-on straws written
I cannot go on.... All that I have written seems to me like so much straw compared to what I have seen and what has been revealed to me. Thomas Aquinas
goes-on road-to-success ifs
Continual failure is a road to success - if you have the strength to go on. Ralph Waldo Emerson
goes-on decay life-goes-on
Without death and decay, how could life go on? John Burroughs
goes-on remember forget
And if he forgets them so quickly," Wendy argued, "how can we expect that he will go on remembering us? James M. Barrie
goes-on never-forget worst
Happiness and beauty are the worst things you can have in a life, because you never forget them. They go on and on ambushing you, presumably until you die. M. John Harrison
edges frontiers has-beens
When we come to an edge we come to a frontier that tells us that we are now about to become more than we have been before. William Irwin Thompson
edges last until
I had a lot of putts on the edges again, ... It wasn't until that last putt, that I really had one go in. Annika Sorenstam
edges gel green interested leading protein showing technology work
I have always been interested - indeed, waylaid - by the leading edges of technology, even during my Ph.D. years when I pioneered (but did not publish) agarose gel electrophoresis for RNA fractionation. Also, much later, I was instrumental in showing that Green Fluorescent Protein and RNAi could be made to work in mammalian cells. Martin Evans
edges frame grain mechanic organic rather screen sharp structured totally
Grain isn't structured like a screen door that you're looking through, but pixels are. Film-based grain is just all over the place, one frame totally different from the next. So your edges are coolly sharp and have a different feeling, an organic feeling rather than this mechanic feeling you get with digital. Greg MacGillivray