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color looks wearing wrong
Just looks like he's wearing the wrong color blue. Marcus Giles
color cuban guy italians political
Italians at the end of the day are Europeans. This Cuban guy is a person of color and a political refugee. Serena Kim
color hit hunts looks punish seen tackle tries trying wants
He is the only quarterback I have ever seen that actually looks for the other color helmet, and then tries to hit it. He hunts for tacklers, and wants to punish them for trying to tackle him. Andy Klatt
color judging money people respecting skin stuff
Here we are in 2005, and a lot of the stuff is still going on today. People are still judging each other on how much money they have or their race, ... It's not about the color of skin but about people respecting one another for just being people. David Bryant
color government likely pace reforms structural ultimately whatever
Whatever the color of Germany's new government will ultimately be, the pace of structural reforms is likely to be slow. Holger Schmieding
color architecture planes
Color in certain places has the great value of making the outlines and structural planes seem more energetic. Antoni Gaudi
color huge life lots love scared short stage time wear
For a long time, because I'm pretty tall, I was scared to wear heels, but now I wear them all the time. I feel like I'm still discovering my stage style, but I love - well, I'm not a huge color person onstage, but I am in real life. I like short stuff, big heels, fringe, lots of fringe, sometimes sparkle, yeah! Kelsea Ballerini
colors mind
I actually like the red. I don't mind the colors at all. Marty Turco
colors green primary reason school
I didn't like (the helmets), ... My primary reason being the school colors are green and gold. Duane Davis
gone-away needs stones
The Stones don't really need to do it for money, so they must get some kind of pleasure out of it. They're not like a group that's disbanded and gone away and made a comeback. They've always been there. Mick Taylor
gone-away interesting long
He who sups with the devil had better have a long spoon. The devilry of modernity has its own magic: The [believer] who sups with it will find his spoon getting shorter and shorter--until that last supper in which he is left alone at the table, with no spoon at all and with an empty plate. The devil, one may guess, will by then have gone away to more interesting company. Peter L. Berger
gone-away credit unions
Imagine you waking up tomorrow and you can't get a bank account; you can't get a credit union account. Everything has gone away and you're now living in poverty. Suze Orman
gone-away gone ritual
The gods had gone away, and the ritual of the religion continued senselessly, uselessly. Ray Bradbury
phrases speech patterns
If you listen to the urban speech patterns in India you'll find it's quite characteristic that a sentence will begin in one language, go through a second language and end in a third. It's the very playful, very natural result of juggling languages. You are always reaching for the most appropriate phrase. Salman Rushdie
phrases vowels knows
I'm going to say a phrase or terminology or vowel that I don't know how to attack . Lake Bell
phrases spirit invention
The phrase, 'Emancipation of Women' is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its content is stamped with the same spirit. In the really good periods of German life the German woman never needed to emancipate herself. Adolf Hitler
phrases
For I am proverbed with a grandsire phrase... William Shakespeare
phrases ends epitaph
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning, every poem an epitaph. T. S. Eliot
phrases scrap
...He was just scraps of words and dislocated phrases. Thomas Bernhard
phrases existence epigrams
I summed up all systems in a phrase, and all existence in an epigram. Oscar Wilde
phrases coins wit
When someone has the wit to coin a useful phrase, it ought to be acclaimed and broadcast or it will perish. Jack Smith
phrases serious misery
There is hardly any mental misery worse than that of having our own serious phrases, our own rooted beliefs, caricatured by a charlatan or a hireling. George Eliot