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fields
This was one of the toughest, if not the toughest, fields we've had. Tim Cleland
fields england attacking
For me their biggest threat is when they get into the attacking part of the field. Ron Atkinson
fields violence
On the field is a place where you can just let it loose and react to everything with violence. Troy Polamalu
fields all-time instant
The instant field of the present is at all times what I call the 'pure' experience. It is only virtually or potentially either object or subject as yet. William James
fields expertise core
We can learn so much looking outside our core field of expertise. Sara Sheridan
fields graduates programming
After graduating in 1973 I went into the programming field. W. Richard Stevens
fields pulpit clergymen
The pulpit is a clergyman's parade; the parish is his field of active service. Robert Southey
fields nature
The fields his study, nature was his book. William Hazlitt
fields hill pillars saint
The fields from Islington to Marybone, / To Primrose Hill and Saint John's Wood, / Were builded over with pillars of gold; / And there Jerusalem's pillars stood. William Blake
nature performing touching
It had her performing stripping, touching herself, things of that nature. E. O. Wilson
nature men imagination
But see that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man. Richard P. Feynman
nature learning evil
Nature is not cruel, only pitilessly indifferent. This is one of the hardest lessons for humans to learn. We cannot admit that things might be neither good nor evil, neither cruel nor kind, but simply callous-indifferent to all suffering, lacking all purpose. Richard Dawkins
nature men wisest-man
Nature hath nothing made so base, but can read some instruction to the wisest man. Tryon Edwards
nature travel tired
I was in continual agony; I have never in my life been so tired as on the summit of Everest that day. I just sat and sat there, oblivious to everything.... Reinhold Messner
nature tree woods
"One impulse from a vernal wood William Wordsworth
nature pleasure daffodil
one daffodil is worth a thousand pleasures, then one is too few. William Wordsworth
nature
Love can be founded upon Nature only. William Shenstone
nature flames two
Nature in her unfathomable designs had mixed us of clay and flame, of brain and mind, that the two things hang indubitably together and determine each other's being but how or why, no mortal may ever know. William James