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The pike does not ask the frog's permission before dining. Robert Jordan
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Explaining humor is a lot like dissecting a frog, you learn a lot in the process, but in the end you kill it. Mark Twain
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Humor is like a frog; if you dissect it, it dies. Mark Twain
frogs found wells
And I kissed a lot of frogs as well, but no, I kissed a lot of frogs and now I've found my prince. Joan Collins
frogs shells scared
I'm scared," she said. "These days I feel like a snail without a shell." "I'm scared too," I said. "I feel like a frog without any webs." She looked up and smiled. Wordlessly we walked over to a shaded part of the building and held each other and kissed, a shell-less snail and a webless frog. Haruki Murakami
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Wearing green underwear today, I feel like a frog. Ashton Irwin
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You cannot eat every tadpole and frog in the pond, but you can eat the biggest and ugliest one, and that will be enough, at least for the time being. Brian Tracy
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Humor is like a frog. You can dissect it to see how it works, but by then, it's dead. E. B. White
frogs jokes dies
You can dissect a joke just as you can a frog. But it tends to die on you. E. B. White
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We've found that people are often looking for one of two things when they're traveling: efficiency and convenience, or a truly unique dining experience. Nancy L. Johnson
dining diversity experience speaks strength
I think that speaks to the diversity and strength of the dining experience downtown. Craig Smith
dining drinking forms fuel less spending
If you are spending more on fuel for your car, you will spend less on dining and drinking and other forms of entertainment. David Swenson
dining hinduism restriction
Dining and marriage restrictions stunt Hindu society. Mahatma Gandhi
dining home hospital nursing share space
The nursing home and hospital share the dining room, but that's all. We are in space that was vacant. James Aldridge
dining holding knife means operating surgical washing
That means there's going to be one of us washing a knife, another in the dining room, but also another holding a surgical knife in an operating room, Robert Menendez
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The most expensive piece of equipment we have in this dining room is an empty chair. Chris Murphy
dining factors meeting
For meeting planners, dining is one of the most important factors in making a decision. Rich Grant
dining education fit hire invest rather work
There may be a housekeeper working in dining services. We would rather invest in them and invest in their education than hire someone else. Who knows? They (new hires) may not work out or fit in the Erickson culture. Jean Turner
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Of course, we would love to know more about the exact moment of Big Bang, but interposing an outside intelligence does nothing to add to that knowledge, as we still know nothing about the creation of that intelligence. Richard Dawkins
doe reason
Nobody does anything for one reason. Russell Banks
doe loud
Strength does not have to be belligerent and loud. Russell Brand
doe judgment prophet
The prophet himself stands under the judgment which he preaches. If he does not know that, he is a false prophet. Reinhold Niebuhr
doe sincerity ceremony
Ceremony and great professing renders friendship as much suspect as it does religion. William Wycherley
doe sides sad-music
I have lows, you know, everybody does ... but I kind of know how to handle it. I like to let myself wallow in it. I enforce it with terribly sad music, and it kind of pushes me through to the other side eventually, and I always know it's going to pass. Sarah Silverman
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He who does not work shall not eat Vladimir Lenin
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How does meaning get into the image? Where does it end? And if it ends, what is there beyond? Roland Barthes
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The merit of the cross does not consist in its heaviness, but in the manner in which we carry it. I would even say that it is sometimes more virtuous to carry a cross of straw than a heavy cross because we have to be more attentive for fear of losing it. Saint Francis de Sales