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latin thinking verbs
Richelle Mead Sydney! Stop. Think of something else. Conjugate Latin verbs. Recite the periodic table.
latin thinking trying
Tricia Helfer I've never gone for the smooth, suave Latin or French lover. That usually makes me think they're trying to pull one over on me.
latin struggle thinking
Vera Wang I was struggling to find a way to make evening clothes more deconstructed. I like to think that I translated the Latin concept in a more modern way. I don't think that I was that literal.
latin years jupiter
Virgil If only Jupiter would restore me those bygone years.
latin no-hope written
Virgil Una Salus Victis Nullam Sperare Salutem - (Latin - written 19 BC) The only hope for the doomed, is no hope at all...
latin communication fighting
William Golding Latin, as we all know, ultimately broke down into Spanish, Italian, French, and so on. One wonders whether there will be an imperial parallel with English breaking down into, shall we say, North American, European, Australian, and so on. On the other hand, there is this immense, inward-driving influence of radio and television that is bringing us all back together. One could say it's a fight between the two: a fight between regionalism and the standardization through communication.
latin voice people
William Tecumseh Sherman The voice of the people is the voice of humbug.
latin perfect greek
William Jones The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity is of wonderful structure, more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin and more exquisitely refined than either.
perfect run
Jake Delhomme I thought because we had never run it out of that formation at all -- I just thought it was the perfect call.
perfect setup test took wizard
Craig Carpenter We took our CEO, who is not a technologist, through the new setup wizard with no problem. It was the perfect test case.
perfect scheme type
Mel Kiper I think that makes a lot of sense. For the type of scheme they play, he would be perfect for what they need.
perfect spill wear white woman
and City I will never be the woman with the perfect hair, who can wear white and not spill on it.
perfectly-normal understanding social-behavior
Richard K. Morgan Evolutionary theory informs our understanding of some frankly inexcusable social behavior and renders it perfectly normal.
perfection parent trying
Richelle Mead Takes a lot of tries before you hit perfection." He paused to reconsider that. "Well, except for my parents. They got it on the first try." (Adrian)
perfect people despite
Richelle Mead He was too perfect, despite being one of the most imperfect people I knew.
perfection preparation this-life
Richard Baxter This life was not intended to be the place of our perfection, but the preparation for it.
perfect flaws
Truman Capote She had only one flaw. She was perfect, otherwise whe was perfect.
greek olive
Yotam Ottolenghi Greek yogurt with some olive oil stirred in can transform many dishes.
greeks learned love shakespeare time
Daniel Woodrell I love Shakespeare and the Greeks - learned a lot studying them at one time.
greek useless language
Virginia Woolf It is useless to read Greek in translation; translators can but offer us a vague equivalent.
greek luck tragedy
Werner Herzog Sometimes bad luck hits you like in an ancient Greek tragedy, and it's not your own making. When you have a plane crash, it's not your fault.
greek types-of-love
Yanni In Greek, we do not use just one word for love. We have many words that are specific to each type of love.
greek olives wanted
Zach Galifianakis I've always wanted to have a Greek sitcom called Olive Lucy.
greek mouths esoteric
William Ralph Inge No word in our language not even "Socialism" has been employed more loosely than " Mysticism ." ... The history of the word begins in close connexion with the Greek mysteries. A mystic is one who has been, or is being, initiated into some esoteric knowledge of Divine things, about which he must keep his mouth shut...
greeks
Claude Makelele The Greeks play very well on the counter,
greek mind ancient
Johannes Stark The question of the composition of perceptible objects is one which already occupied the mind of the ancient Greeks.