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wine balance fundamentals
Rebecca West Mr. Arnold Bennett feels he has ranked himself for ever as a dry wine by what he mixed with himself of Maupassant; nevertheless he has put on the market some grocer's Sauterne in the form of several novels that are highly sentimental so far as their fundamental balance of values is concerned.
wine blood glasses
Robert Motherwell The 'pure' red of which certain abstractionists speak does not exist. Any red is rooted in blood, glass, wine, hunters' caps and a thousand other concrete phenomena. Otherwise we would have no feeling toward red and its relations...
wine secret looks
Samuel Rutherford The secret formula of the saints: When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord's choicest wines.
wine color atmosphere
Vincent Van Gogh Cobalt is a divine color and there is nothing as fine for putting an atmosphere round things. Carmine is the red of wine and is warm and lively like wine. The same goes for emerald green too. It's false economy to dispense with them, with those colors. Cadmium as well.
wine tongue lips
Virginia Woolf Language is wine upon the lips.
wine giving water
Virginia Woolf A writer should give direct certainty; explanations are so much water poured into the wine.
wine water best-wine
William Blake The best wine is the oldest, the best water the newest.
wine drunk savour
William Blake Although wine when it is read somewhat lacks the savour of wine when it is drunk, wine remains a very pleasant thing both to read about and to chat about.
mental showing wants
Eric Steinbach He wants us to come out showing a lot of energy, play hard, no mental mistakes.
men
Grant Heslov 'Monuments Men' is not a docudrama. It's not a documentary.
mention
Chris Phillips He's a big part of our team, not to mention that I'll have to play with a different guy.
mentally players tough
Malik Rose He's just one of the most mentally tough players I've ever seen.
mental second seems toughness
Sheldon Brown He seems to be doing better than I did with it, and I thought I did pretty well, ... His mental toughness is second to none, and that's what'll get him over the hump.
men giving perfect
Plato The good man is the only excellent musician, because he gives forth a perfect harmony not with a lyre or other instrument but with the whole of his life.
mentally physically prepared
Yoandy Garlobo We're prepared for this, physically and mentally .
mentally tougher
Trevor Doughty We've got to get tougher mentally and physically. If you want to play at this level, you have to get tougher.
mentioned teacher until year
Mark Fallon I thought they were great, but I didn't think much about them until this year when another teacher mentioned remembering them.
laughing softer speaking supposed
Kelly Hu Being Asian where you're supposed to be more quiet and softer and I was always getting reprimanded for laughing to loud or speaking to loudly.
laughing people cry
Ronnie Barker It's better to make people laugh than cry.
laughing trying guilt
Romeo Dallaire There was no way to laugh anymore, to love, to care, and there was a sense of guilt in having survived when others had been killed. I turned into a worse workaholic than I had already been by trying to work myself into the ground.
laughing people guy
Tyler Perry I want to be remembered as a guy who inspired, encouraged and made people laugh.
laughing
Willie Aames I lived to make Scott Baio laugh.
laughing people upset
William Saroyan I have always been a Laugher, disturbing people who are not laughers, upsetting whole audiences at theatres... I laugh, that's all. I love to laugh. Laugher to me is being alive. I have had rotten times, and I have laughed through them. Even in the midst of the very worst times I have laughed.
laughing people being-thankful
Whitney Cummings I have so much to be thankful for. I work with the most amazing people, get to make people laugh for a living and have the most amazing friends. But, I am mostly thankful for Spanx.
laughing needs serious
Saoirse Ronan When I was younger, I would mess about and have a laugh with everyone. I was doing Atonement when I was about 12, and as we went to do this very serious scene, the director Joe [Wright] came up to me ... I'd been giggling right up to the beginning of the take. And he came up to me and said, "Okay, you need to be serious now." I completely idolized him.
laughing jeering looks
Samuel Pepys But Lord! To see the absurd nature of Englishmen that cannot forbear laughing and jeering at everything that looks strange.