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dances people school
I went to an all-girls' school with 43 people in my class, so dances were small. I always went with girlfriends or a blind date. Shantel VanSanten
dances games homecoming love
I love going to football games and going to homecoming dances and just doing normal things. Madison Pettis
dances latin played
It really started getting played in the U.S. during the 1950s and 1960s with Latin dances like the mambo, cha-cha-cha, samba, and bossa nova. Today, we have the salsa and meringue. Poncho Sanchez
johnny judged love
I want to be judged by who I am, not what I am. I mean, I am Johnny Weir. Judge me the way you see me, love me the way you see me, hate me the way you see me. Johnny Weir
perfect no-friends killers
The perfect killer has no friends. Only targets. Brent Weeks
perfect virtue habit
Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect by habit. Aristotle
perfect melancholy fine
True melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit. Ben Jonson
perfect financial economic
She [Carolyn Maloney] knows the financial issues, that's why we thought she was perfect because we're in a - we're in, as you know, a financial crisis, an economic crisis, and I know that she'll see the whole picture. Eleanor Smeal
perfect sorts storm timing
This was another perfect storm of sorts in that the timing was such that he wasn't available. Stu Jackson
perfect worth
Everything went perfect for them. And obviously, we didn't play worth a crap. Brad Miller
perfect needs
So perfect — I’m right where I need to be! Adam Dunn
perfect interesting want
So the poet, who wants to be something that he cannot be, and is a failure in plain life, makes up fictitious versions of his predicament that are interesting even to other persons because nobody is a perfect automobile salesman. Allen Tate
perfect people trying
Our society nurtures the illusion that all the rewards go to the people who are perfect. But many of us are finding out that trying to be perfect is costly. Debbie Ford