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firsts helping truth-is
Because the truth is, I do love him. I've loved him without ceasing. I've loved him since that very first day. I loved him even when I swore I didn't. I can't help it. I just do. Carl Jung
firsts loses
We can only lose what we have first claimed. Richard Paul Evans
firsts needs construction
In the construction of Immortal Fame you need first of all a cosmic shamelessness. Umberto Eco
firsts murder follow-me
I know death follows me, but I murder him first. Tupac Shakur
firsts temperature needs
But, what we need to get out of the first EVA is to have the arm completely unfolded and powered so that they can keep the temperature under control. That will really the call of the first EVA. Umberto Guidoni
firsts said first-time
Actually," Alan said, earnest and clear-eyed, "this is my first time playing poker. Sarah Rees Brennan
firsts
First thoughts are not always the best. Vittorio Alfieri
firsts excited worried
So most astronauts getting ready to lift off are excited and very anxious and worried about that explosion - because if something goes wrong in the first seconds of launch, there's not very much you can do. Sally Ride
firsts albums sweden
And it wasn't until '84 when I was first asked to come to Sweden and do an album and concert tour. Wanda Jackson
geography-and-history presidential southern
It has been said that Canada is bounded 'on the north by gold, on the west by the East, on the east by history - and on the south by friends'.* We hope that will always be the case and we hope it will be the case not only with respect to the United States, your immediate neighbor to the south, but with respect to all your southern neighbors - and ours - who are bound by the great forces of geography and history which are distinctive to the New World. Richard M. Nixon
geography mere
Religion is a mere question of geography. Edward Gibbon
geography-and-history vagrants geography
As Geography without History seemeth a carkasse without motion; so History without Geography wandreth as a Vagrant without a certaine habitation. John Smith