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fleeting life-is enjoyed
Life is fleeting. It is to be enjoyed. Tori Amos
fleeting want cry
Reynie's fce fell. 'It's not funny, Kate.' For a moment - a fleeting moment - Kate looked desperately sad. 'Well, of course it's not funny, Reynie Muldoon. But what do you want me to do? Cry? Trenton Lee Stewart
fleeting television judgment
It is all too easy to draw conclusions and make sweeping judgments about millions of Muslim women based on fleeting television images. That is not right. Queen Rania of Jordan
fleeting world sacred
The poignancy of a photograph comes from looking back to a fleeting moment in a floating world. The transitoriness is what creates the sense of the sacred Allen Ginsberg
fleeting schemes modeling
Modeling was so fleeting it doesn't count in my life scheme. Ali MacGraw
fleeting found found-love
I'd found love -- only to discover how fleeting it can be. Debbie Macomber
fleeting argument endure
The written argument endures. The oral argument is fleeting. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
fleeting wealth virtue
The glory of wealth and of beauty is fleeting and frail; virtue is illustrious and everlasting. Sallust
fleeting moments reason
In history, the moments during which reason and reconciliation prevail are short and fleeting. Stefan Zweig
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I think instead writers and publishers and readers need to go to the places where people are, and make the argument that there is great value to the quiet, contemplative process of reading a novel, that reading great books carefully offers pleasures and consolations that no iPad app ever can. John Green
argument beat voting
His whole argument is 'Vote for me, and this is how I'm going to do it. I'm going to beat Bush, and here's how.' That's his whole campaign. Bill Schneider
argument force gives
There is no force but argument in the case, and it is reason, not the will of another, that gives the law. William Hazlitt
argument lie name reply
I will name you the degrees. The first, the Retort Courteous; the second, the Quip Modest; the third, the Reply Churlish; the fourth, the Reproof Valiant; the fifth, the Countercheck Quarrelsome; the sixth, the Lie with Circumstance; the seventh, the Lie Direct. William Shakespeare
argument doubt
There is an argument that it would be appropriate now. But I doubt that will happen. Scott Moss
argument decision honest informed land lay makers
Our argument is all about getting an honest lay of the land so the decision makers can make the most informed decision. Jeff Mikulina
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Clearly you can speculate that 4.75 percent is not the end of Federal Reserve tightening and there is a good argument now that they go to five percent. People don't want to be dollar short at the moment. Michael Klawitter
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Clint continues to build a solid argument to make the World Cup team. He's certainly making it difficult for me to make some tough decisions. Bruce Arena
argument conduct wrong
His conduct still right, with his argument wrong Oliver Goldsmith
endure finance monotony work
We must endure the monotony of evryday work to be able to finance our dreams. Richard Grimes
endure
He who has a why can endure any how Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
endure
The enduring is something which must be accounted for. One cannot simply shrug it off. Walker Percy
endure transformed originals
Classics are constantly being re-imagined and transformed, and the originals are none the worse for it; they endure. Robert Gottlieb
endure hardness
Hardness shatters; strength endures. Robert Jordan
endured people themselves
Can this be endured at all? Won't people kill themselves afterwards? Gustav Mahler
endure
I need to be able to endure a game, Dave Roberts
endured god
If not for God we could not have endured this process. Bob Schindler
endure contempt
We must endure the contempt of others without reciprocating that contempt. Neal A. Maxwell