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ice queen
Do you really have to be the ice queen intellectual or the slut whore? Isn't there some way to be both? Susan Sarandon
ice-cream ice taste
Chilli ice cream doesn't taste bad. But I wouldn't eat it again. Boman Irani
ice shots
We should have been able to ice them away when we had them. We had the shots we wanted at the end but couldn't get anything out them. Glenn Thiel
ice-cream ice booze
I eat ice cream. It's better than booze. Del Shannon
ice-cream goes-on fudge
When the Woolworth's-Hot-Fudge-Sundae switch goes on, then I know I really have something. Andy Warhol
ice our-world take-me
Take ice. Ice is fascinating to me. Ice is the one thing in our world that went from an agricultural product to being manufactured. Alton Brown
ice-cream weather errors
It is a grave error to assume that ice cream consumption requires hot weather. Anne Fadiman
ice snow tree
With watercolour, you can pick up the atmosphere, the temperature, the sound of snow shifting through the trees or over the ice of a small pond or against a windowpane. Watercolour perfectly expresses the free side of my nature. Andrew Wyeth
ice fire poetry
Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. Robert Frost
fired four police squirrels visited
As it stands, I have fired four rounds, killed four squirrels and been visited by four police officers. The first time, they SWAT-deployed. This is silly. Jason Williams
fire water decision
Some decisions, like opening a fire hydrant to put out a fire, are easy to make. Other decisions, like deciding how to best distribute a drought-limited water supply among urban, rural and recreational uses, require careful deliberation. Ben Nelson
fire secret way
You either choose this method of passing the evening because you are in each other's confidence, and have secret affairs to discuss, or because you are conscious that your figures appear to the greatest advantage in walking;— if the first, I should be completely in your way, and if the second, I can admire you much better as I sit by the fire. Jane Austen
fire giving arms
If you happen to catch on fire during the show, do not panic or wave your arms around or scream or we wil give something to panic and wave you arms around and scream about. Demetri Martin
fire volunteer department
There is nothing Federal about local volunteer fire departments. Bobby Scott
fire innovation wheels
To me, innovations are the wheel, fire, language, movable type. There are not 3 million innovations; there are 3 million inventions Dean Kamen
fire envy rising
Rising glory occasions the greatest envy, as kindling fire the greatest smoke. Edmund Spenser
fire homes job lost saved seen thousands
We've seen that in this fire in the Topanga-Chatsworth area. We lost one structure, but we saved thousands of homes because we had that defensible space. We're able to do our job much more efficiently because of that. Andrew Olvera
fire smoking causes
It is common knowledge that smoking is considered one of the nation's leading causes of preventable death, but it's less widely known that cigarettes are also the leading cause of fatal fires. Ed Markey
poetry indignation
Indignation leads to the making of poetry. [Lat., Facit indignatio versum.] Juvenal
poetry invisible keepsakes
Poetry is a packsack of invisible keepsakes. Carl Sandburg
poetry poetry-is barbaric
Poetry must have something in it that is barbaric, vast and wild. Denis Diderot
poetry literature logic
There is something about poetry beyond prose logic, there is mystery in it, not to be explained but admired. Edward Young
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry wisdom
We've hadour wisdom wrungfrom emotion's spongeand yet it still drips E. Hicks
poetry religion may
Out of the attempt to harmonize our actual life with our aspirations, our experience with our faith, we make poetry, - or, it may be, religion. Anna Jameson
poetry doe veils
A poet dares to be just so clear and no clearer; he approaches lucid ground warily, like a mariner who is determined not to scrape his bottom on anything solid. A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring. E. B. White
poetry bankers mysterious
Poets are mysterious, but a poet when all is said is not much more mysterious than a banker. Allen Tate