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wind land wire
Russell Crowe Anyway, I'm doing my rave and this spittle comes out of my mouth and it winds its way very delicately through the wire fence that separates us and lands clear and bright on Denzel's lip. And we're at the beginning of the scene and I've got to do the rest of the scene, and the camera isn't on him, it's on me - and I'm fully aware that I've just spat on Denzel Washington!
wind soul said
Trudi Canavan It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.
wind sea sailing
William Lyon Mackenzie King When it comes to politics, one has to do as one at sea with a sailing ship, reach one's course having regard to prevailing winds.
wind tasks laborers
William Wordsworth The wind, a sightless laborer, whistles at his task.
wind giving mountain
William Sharp A handful of pine-seed will cover mountains with the green majesty of forests. I too will set my face to the wind and throw my handful of seed on high.
window inns written
William Shenstone Written on a Window of an Inn,
wind water economic
William J. Clinton Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off: it is the economic equivalent of a force of nature - like wind or water.
wind oil transition
William J. Clinton We simply have to transition from an economy based almost exclusively on oil and coal and natural gas to one that's far more diversified, that uses solar energy, and wind energy, and the power of the tides, and bio-mass energy, and eventually, develops hydrogen.
seattle terrified
Sheryl Lee I was in Seattle and I wanted nothing more than to act, but I was so terrified of it that I couldn't even get myself to an audition. It was miserable.
season time trying
Herman Edwards Kevin's trying to do a lot of things in the right manner, and you have to really allocate your time when the season starts,
season
Scott Walters I would say that the season is experimental,
sean
Sam Jr He is very athletic. The thing with Sean is that he has so much upside.
season swing toward
Willie Randolph It could be someone else toward the end of the season who could be the swing guy.
season
Chuck Driesell I thought he did better as the season went along.
season state stick winning
Dexter Williams I think winning the state championship this season will stick out with us being so young.
season takes whatever
Mariano Rivera Whatever it takes right now, ... This is the season right here, and we have to give everything we can.
seat second
Victoria Gonzales We're pretty much in the driver's seat for second place now.
sailing arms knees
W. S. Gilbert The happiest hour a sailor sees Is when he's down At an inland town, With his Nancy on his knees, yo ho! And his arm around her waist!
sailing
Tracee Ellis Ross Nothing goes to windward like a 747.
sailing done leaves-of-grass
Walt Whitman O Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done, / The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won
sailing half-time goes-on
William Booth Let the business of the world take care of itself ... My business is to get the world saved; if this involves the standing still of the looms and the shutting up of the factories, and the staying of the sailing of the ships, let them all stand still. When we have got everybody converted they can go on again, and we shall be able to keep things going then by working half time and have the rest to spend in loving one another and worshipping God.
sailing nautical port
Franklin D. Roosevelt To reach a port we must set sail
sailing green sauce
P. J. O'Rourke This is the most elaborate and luxurious method of convincing others that you can cook. Take everybody out on your yacht until they're green in the face. Then you can rave for weeks about your sauce marinara and no one will gainsay you..
sailing boat bother
P. J. O'Rourke A dugout is much superior to a conventional manufactured canoe because you can get soaking wet without bothering to capsize it.
sailing sail
Ralph Waldo Emerson It is time to be old To take in sail.
sailing vexation nautical
Ralph Waldo Emerson Headwinds are sore vexations and the more passengers the sorer.