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fall self fall-into-place
When you become confident with your inner-self, the outside's just going to fall into place. Billy Blanks
fall shoes half
I had these shoes made and 2 to 3 inch lifts inside and the heel was another 2 and half inches. I walked around that way, wherever I could without falling over. Bobby Darin
fall thinking way
If your ceiling should fall down, then you have lost a room, but gained a courtyard. Think of it that way. Alexander McCall Smith
fall persons syllables
A person rises on a word and falls on a syllable. Don DeLillo
fall wish earth
I wish the word supermodel would just fall off the face of the earth. Anyone can be a supermodel now. Amber Valletta
fall reality literature
The lower you fall, the higher you'll fly. Chuck Palahniuk
fall hey destruction
Hey, even the Mona Lisa is falling apart. Chuck Palahniuk
fall ocean soul
O soul, be changed into little waterdrops, / And fall into the ocean, ne'er be found! Christopher Marlowe
fall might roof
The roof might fall in; anything could happen. Dashiell Hammett
house pancakes firsts
Prince Harry this week toured the Jersey Shore with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. It was the first meeting between the Prince, of the House of Windsor, and the Governor, of the House of Pancake. Amy Poehler
house tents
I'd rather be in a tent than in a house. Mary Leakey
house good-man answers
When there's friction in the house, the only answer is good manners. Patti Page
house old-friends
An old friend is a new house. George Herbert
house
After the house is finisht, leave it. George Herbert
house genius
One genius is about all a house will hold. Isabel Paterson
house scaffolding built
The scaffolding must be removed once the house is built. Friedrich Nietzsche
house want masters
Colin Powell's committed to come into the house of the master. When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to pasture. Harry Belafonte
house politics cry
You can hardly say boo to a goose in the House of Commons now without cries of "Ungentlemanly," "Not fair" and all the rest. Harold MacMillan