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sunshine dust liberty
Richard Baxter Is it not enough that all the world is against us, but we must also be against one another? O happy days of persecution, which drove us together in love, whom the sunshine of liberty and prosperity crumbles into dust by our contentions!
sunshine rays ray-of-sunshine
Rick Riordan You, sir, are a ray of sunshine. -Percy Jackson
sunshine earth passed-away
William Wordsworth The sunshine is a glorious birth; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth.
sunshine boring
Sarah Carter I find day after day of sunshine boring.
sunshine feel-good breakfast
Sarah Addison Allen It was like the way you wanted sunshine on Saturdays, or pancakes for breakfast. They just made you feel good.
sunshine fog weather
Virginia Woolf The weather varies between heavy fog and pale sunshine; My thoughts follow the exact same process.
sunshine done masters
William Blake But when he has done this, let him not say that he knows better than his master, for he only holds a candle in sunshine.
sunshine trying together
Samuel Beckett We spend our life, it's ours, trying to bring together in the same instant a ray of sunshine and a free bench
fog lost
Bob Baffert We're on the Lost in the Fog trail.
foggy today
James Rogers Today is as foggy as it's ever been in our industry.
fog last possible test tried
Linda Stephenson Like most schools, we tried to get it all done as much as possible last week. We had the fog day and had to test Monday.
fog half week
Rob Corddry I've got like a week and a half left, all bets are off.
fog trying sound
Raymond Chandler Under the thinning fog the surf curled and creamed, almost without sound, like a thought trying to form inself on the edge of consciousness.
fog prose-and-poetry wire
Ursula K. Le Guin The borderline between prose and poetry is one of those fog-shrouded literary minefields where the wary explorer gets blown to bits before ever seeing anything clearly. It is full of barbed wire and the stumps of dead opinions.
fog remember i-can
Yelawolf I do so much music that it's like a fog, and I can't even remember all of it.
fog
David Levine If you can fog a mirror, you can probably get money.
fog bills controversy
Nancy Pelosi But we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy.
weather
Shelly Chernicki We've been very fortunate, but there's more weather to come.
weather
Ellen Brown I will be monitoring the weather all weekend.
weather wet
Steve Anderson Hopefully, this will be the end of the wet period. In all indications, it will be the end of the long-standing wet weather pattern.
weather psychology gold
Richard P. Feynman On the contrary, it's because somebody knows something about it that we can't talk about physics . It's the things that nobody knows anything about that we can discuss. We can talk about the weather; we can talk about social problems; we can talk about psychology; we can talk about international finance gold transfers we can't talk about, because those are understood so it's the subject that nobody knows anything about that we can all talk about!
weather quality profit-margin
Ruben Hinojosa Farms and ranches contend with much more than quarterly reports and profit margins - the weather can wreak havoc on their quality of life and economic viability. When natural disasters strike, we must do all we can to assist the backbone of our economy.
weather complaining
William Law He who complains of the weather, complains of the God who ordained the weather!
weather people envy
William Shenstone People can commend the weather without envy.
weather wish may
William Gilmore Simms We must calculate not on the weather, nor on fortune, but upon God and ourselves. He may fail us in the gratification of our wishes, but never in the encounter with our exigencies.
weather apples pie
Roald Dahl There is something about very cold weather that gives one an enormous appetite. Most of us find ourselves beginning to crave rich steaming stews and hot apple pies and all kinds of delicious warming dishes; and because we are all a great deal luckier than we realize, we usually get what we want—or near enough.