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stars cities silence
Robert Cormier Cities fell. Earth opened. Planets tilted. Stars plummeted. And the awful silence.
stars years mtv
Rob Sheffield But MTV relishes its vestigial role as a star maker, so every year it puts all its clout into making the VMAs the biggest, splashiest, loudest show-biz extravaganza of the year, honoring all this music for existing, after a year of paying barely any attention to it.
stars believe adversity
Richard Paul Evans It is often during the worst of times that we see the best of humanity–awakening within the most ordinary of us that which is most sublime. I do not believe that it is circumstance that produces such greatness any more than it is the canvas that makes the artist. Adversity merely presents the surface on which we render our souls’ most exacting likeness. It is in the darkest skies that stars are best seen.
stars learning science
Richard P. Feynman There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers.
stars video band
Richelle Mead He flipped the dail, and I crossed my arms over my chest as some vaguely European-sounding band sang about how video had killed the radio star. I wished someone would kill this radio.
stars skeletons flames
Richelle Mead Yeah? Can you draw a skeleton riding a motorcycle with flames coming out of it? And I want a pirate hat on the skeleton. And a parrot on his shoulder. A skeleton parrot. Or maybe a ninja skeleton parrot? No, that would be overkill. But it'd be cool if the biker skeleton could be shooting some ninja throwing stars. That are on fire.
stars war watches
Rhona Mitra I'm a huge Star Wars fan. I lost my Darth Vader watch.
stars space numbness
Raymond Chandler I was as hollow and empty as the spaces between stars.
war
John Eisenhower I was a lieutenant in World War II.
war blessing games
Al Spalding No human mind may measure the blessings conferred by the game of base ball on the soldiers of the Civil War. It had its earliest evolution when soldiers, North and South, were striving to forget their foes by cultivating, through this grand game, fraternal friendships with comrades in arms.
war
Dito Montiel I have friends who have had PTSD, and you can get it from other things than war.
war connections speak
Robert E. Lee Sir, if you ever presume again to speak disrespectfully of General Grant in my presence, either you or I will sever his connection with this university.
war men ideas
Richard Perle Even now, the irony that so non-intellectual a man should choose to engage the Soviet Union on the battlefield of ideas has eluded most commentators and historians.
war character winter
Richard Paul Evans . . .and every native has a story of winter – stories that usually begin, You call this a storm? And grow in the telling like battle tales shared by graying war veterans. It’s a peculiar character flaw to those of us from cold climates that we feel superior to those who have the sense to live elsewhere.
war generations vietnam
Richard Holbrooke The World War II generation believed the United States could do anything - anything... And Vietnam was a shattering experience for everyone.
war thinking opposites
Russell Baker Strategic thinkers were naturally rattled to find this outsider fooling around with their work. They had been thinking strategically when Reagan was just another movie actor playing opposite a chimpanzee, for heaven's sake. They think Reagan is too naive, too innocent, to grasp the intellectual complexities of cold war strategy.
war views opposites
Roz Savage So let's raise the tone of the debate. Too often at the moment we look like schoolchildren squabbling over a toy - our most precious toy, the Earth. And the danger is that as we pull in opposite directions in our global tug of war, the Earth will end up broken - or at least unable to sustain human life. That is the worst case scenario - or maybe, from the Earth's point of view, the best.
watches shows daily-show
Rob Corddry Apparently it's cool to watch The Daily Show.
watches agendas politician
Richard Dawkins I sympathize with politicians who have to watch every syllable they utter for fear it will be misused by somebody with an agenda.
watches television chance
Will Estes I don't really get a chance to watch much television. I mostly watch BBC Worldwide and repeats of Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond
watches news
Sarah Palin The news makes me sad, so I don't watch it.
watches study national-geographic
Tracy Morgan You will be surprised but I do a lot of studying and I watch National Geographic.
watches comedy hard
Verne Troyer It's hard for me to even watch comedies I'm in.
watches clock persons
Robert Walpole Persons extremely reserved are like old enamelled watches, which had painted covers, that hindered your seeing what o'clock it was.
watches detectives spirals
Robert Winston I love the French detective series 'Spiral.' It's quite brutal to watch, but I'm already hooked.
watches clock biological-clock
Sarah Mlynowski Biological clock? I don't even own a watch.