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Chief Seattle To us, the ashes of our ancestors are sacred and their resting place is hallowed ground.
ashes handle hearts
Tom Kelly The only ashes we handle here are for hearts and paperweights.
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Gerard Way When we first started out I had a really big issue and a lot of my loved ones had a really big issue with the fact that I was totally in pain up there and there was a time when I tried to hurt myself off stage, but I got over that. Like, you should never want to hurt yourself. You should love yourself. Sometimes you have to kind of die inside in order to rise from your own ashes and believe in yourself and love yourself and become a new person and I think that that is going to be a lot of what the next record is about, not to plug it or anything. Like, it's going to talk about dying and coming back to become what you totally want to become. We are all becoming what we want to become.
ashes bowling judgment late
Trevor Hohns It's not too late (for Gillespie to be selected). He's only 30. It's up to him. He's got to be bowling how he was before the Ashes and we've got to make a judgment on that.
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Charles Stross The social context of the UK is more open to the future, the old pessimism has been scrubbed and there's a view that you can engage with the future again. There is quite a lot of optimism in British science fiction, much less of the sackcloth and ashes and 'we're all going to die' attitude that it used to have, whereas the Americans have become more entrenched and fearful since 2001.
ashes england won
Brian Johnston Is it the Ashes ... yes, England have won the Ashes.
ashes cigarette forty hundred
Arthur Doyle A little monograph on the ashes of one hundred and forty different varieties of pipe, cigar, and cigarette tobacco.
ashes world said
Brandon Sanderson Well, then," he said. "Let's do it." "What?" Vin asked. "Save the world." Elend said. "Stop the ash.
ashes analysis mouths
Janet Malcolm All analyses end badly. Each 'termination' leaves the participants with the taste of ashes in their mouths; each is absurd; each is a small, pointless death. Psychoanalysis cannot tolerate happy endings; it casts them off the way the body's immunological system casts off transplanted organs.