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The tired and thirsty prospector threw himself down at the edge of the watering hole and started to drink. But then he looked around and saw skulls and bones everywhere. "Uh-oh," he thought. "This watering hole is reserved for skeletons. ![]()
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Unlike running on a road or concrete, natural surfaces are more forgiving and offer a more varied terrain, ultimately resulting in less repetitive micro-trauma to bones and joints than running on hard pavement does. Dean Karnazes
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This is just one step closer to reality. Now they've taken it a step further by specifying the services they are going to offer. It's nice that it sort of puts meat on the bones for .NET, but it's still at the vaporware stage. The bulk of the suite is still far from beta (test version). Dwight Davis
except felt looked shocked swallowed
The MRI scan looked like I had swallowed a cantaloupe. It was an abdominal aortic aneurysm. I was shocked because, except for the back pain, I felt good. Bob Uecker
eyes failure good hold less needed nobody opinion team trophy
We had a good season, but it's still a failure to me. That's in my eyes, that's nobody else's opinion, that's my opinion because I know what it's like to hold the trophy at the end. But anything less than that is a failure to me. . . . When we needed it the most, we didn't get it. Their team was better. Rod Smith
eye confession terrible
Our eyes are full of terrible confessions. Anne Sexton
eye lilies world
When you told me you loved me," Lily's eyes widened when she looked at Lux, "You saved the world. Amanda Hocking
eye sociology justification
I admit that the eyes of the intellectually and culturally lively tend to glaze over at the mere mention of sociology, often with ample justification. Richard Wall
eye witness
Nothing can be believed but what one sees, or has from an eye witness. Thomas Jefferson
eye blue opposites
I’m staring into chocolate eyes. although my brain is clouded and I’m dizzy, I know enough to register that chocolate is the opposite of blue. I don’t want blue. Blue confuses me too much. Chocolate is straight-forward, easier to deal with. Simone Elkeles
eye men quality
Women are beginning to lose their identity. They have jumped with teeth clenched, fists braced and eyes aglow, into the competitive man's world. They're losing the vibrant quality of femininity, the aura of mystery. Tony Curtis
eye glasses expression
Cross my wooden leg, swear on my glass eye. Tom Waits
eye halos blind
I walked 500 miles just to see a halo, when I opened my eyes I was blind as can be. Tom Waits
knew prepare teams weapon yards zero
We knew going in that they were going to zero in on Kevin, who still had 115 yards in the game. Now, we've got another weapon - teams have to prepare even harder. Joby Scroggs
knew patient tried
I knew she would be very patient and I tried to be extra-patient. I knew she wouldn't overpower me. Maria Sharapova
knew plate ran remember street yelled
I knew I was going to not remember it because there was too much going on, ... So, when I ran down the street and got the plate number, I yelled to the girls: 'Remember this!' Patricia Clark
knew remember
I knew I was going to not remember it because there was too much going on, Patricia Clark
knew material
I knew I was going to lose my house in Ireland and all the other properties. It's all gone. But my house was the one material thing that was very important to me. Shane Filan
knew pain quickness shot
I knew I was going to have the soreness. I knew that I was going to have a little pain. I don't think it hindered me doing the things that I want to do. . . . I think my shot was off. It was evident. But my speed, my quickness and my ball-handling were there. So the shot will come. Earl Boykins
knew nor pass turn
I knew you once: but in Paradise, / If we meet, I will pass nor turn my face. Robert Brown
knew yesterday
I knew yesterday that he had more than one fracture. That's what I heard. I don't know what that means, but I'm not that pessimistic. Sven Eriksson
knew looked
I knew when the skipper looked at me and said, 'Put your things on,' he wasn't kidding. So I went out to the bullpen. Roger Clemens
players spoken
You shouldn't have spoken to the players like that. No, you should have. Roy Keane
spring oakland afternoon
It's been like that all spring. It's just that balls decided to hang up there. It's hard to catch it when you can't see it. But that's how it's going to be in Oakland in the afternoon anyway. Nick Swisher
spring night broadway
When I was on Broadway, my most recent Broadway show was 'Spring Awakening,' and every night I did a topless scene. Lea Michele
spring book writing
Friends open the door for me to write. Then I get paid attention to and it allows me to write other books. The Great Spring and the thirtieth anniversary of Bones just came out and while I'm happy and excited about that, I've already finished a new book. That's what practice does. You don't get caught. Natalie Goldberg
spring army race
I love this word decadence, all shimmering in purple and gold. It suggests the subtle thoughts of ultimate civilization, a high literary culture, a soul capable of intense pleasures. It throws off bursts of fire and the sparkle of precious stones. It is redolent of the rouge of courtesans, the games of the circus, the panting of the gladiators, the spring of wild beasts, the consuming in flames of races exhausted by their capacity for sensation, as the tramp of an invading army sounds. Paul Verlaine
spring spring-break looks
Spring makes everything look filthy. Katharine Whitehorn
spring spirit holy-spirit
The holy spirit of the Spring Is working silently. George MacDonald
spring autumn saint
autumn days have a holiness that spring lacks ... They are like old serene saints for whom death has lost its terror. Elizabeth Goudge
spring eye heart
True beauty springs from the heart and dwells in the eyes. Judith McNaught
spring air water
The air smelled like Bayou Teche when it's spring and the fish are spawning among the water hyacinths and the frogs are throbbing in the cattails and the flooded cypress. James Lee