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faces dignity argument
Richard John Neuhaus Respect for the dignity of others includes treating them as rational creatures capable of being persuadad by rational argument, even in the face of frequent evidence to the contrary.
faces lit whole
Richelle Mead He smiled, and it lit up his whole face.
faces
Richard Avedon Faces are the ledgers of our experience.
faces doe looks
Ronda Rousey Look at my face. Does it look like I can take a good hit?
faces
Travis Barker I looked Death right in the face.
faces used picks
Vincent D'Onofrio When I was younger I used to pick things just to face the fear.
faces baboons chameleon
Will Cuppy [Footnote:] The Chameleon's face reminded Aristotle of a Baboon. Aristotle wasn't much of a looker himself.
faces your-face autobiography
Will Durant Often your face is your autobiography
teeth sides
Woodrow Wilson I had rather have everybody on my side than be armed to the teeth.
teeth movement lord
William Golding There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws.
teeth use members
William E. Gladstone It is no use for the honorable member to shake his head in the teeth of his own words.
teeth
Roger Caron Once he got his teeth sunk into something, he just didn't let it go.
teeth
Charles III They have put the teeth back into it.
teeth losing nightmare
Kendall Jenner I used to have the craziest fear of losing teeth. I would have nightmares about that all the time. But it's the craziest thing, because I feel like that's one of the easiest things to fix. You just get veneers or something.
teeth pills balls
Mark Twain I was armed to the teeth with a pitiful little Smith & Wesson's seven-shooter, which carried a ball like a homopathic pill, and it took the whole seven to make a dose for an adult. But I thought it was grand. It appeared to me to be a dangerous weapon. It had only one fault - you could not hit anything with it.
teeth normal bed
Ned Vizzini Some days I woke up and got out of bed and brushed my teeth like any normal human being; some days I woke up and laid in bed and looked at the ceiling and wondered what the hell the point was of getting out of bed and brushing my teeth like any normal human being.
teeth finished my-own
Ken Dodd My teeth are all my own. I've just finished paying for them.
brushes oneself
Robert Motherwell In the brush doing what it is doing, it will stumble on what one could not do by oneself.
brushes course oils supplies sure watercolor
Jeanne Board They have oils and brushes and supplies. I'm sure if they do a watercolor course they would have supplies for that as well.
brushes daft
Paul Gascoigne Daft as a brush? I'm daft, but I'm not daft as a brush!
brushes
Henry Ossawa Tanner I will preach with my brush.
brushes lived natural pencils
Jamie Wyeth We lived in my father's studio, so there were the brushes and the pencils and the paint. So it would - it was very natural for me to want to paint, I think, and it was never a question.
brushes counting leaving-me
Ann Voskamp In counting gifts, to one thousand, more, I discover that slapping a sloppy brush of thanksgiving over everything in my life leaves me deeply thankful for very few things in my life.
brushes broads attacking
Howard Dean I'm not attacking liberals with a broad brush.