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flowers hello lamp rhymes watch ya
Paul Simon Hello lamp post, what ya knowin'? I come to watch your flowers growin'. Ain't you got no rhymes for me? do do do do... feelin' groovy.
flower night urban-legends
Rob Sheffield 'American Horror' goes for a very specific kind of Seventies suburban downer ambience - 'Flowers in the Attic' paperbacks, Black Sabbath album covers and late-night flicks like 'Let's Scare Jessica to Death.' It even has 'Go Ask Alice'-era urban legends.
flower years nuts
Richard Whately Some persons resemble certain trees, such as the nut, which flowers in February and ripens its fruit in September; or the juniper and the arbutus; which take a whole year or more to perfect their fruit; and others, the cherry, which takes between two an three months.
flower years pda
Ryan Howard Anybody can be Prince Charming one day a year, with the dinner and the flowers and all that. But you know what impresses me? When a guy can do that NO days a year.
flower autumn fleeting
Umberto Eco Nothing is more fleeting than external form, which withers and alters like the flowers of the field at the appearance of autumn.
flower butterfly sky
Trina Without butterflies, the world would soon have few flowers. There is enough room in the sky for all flyers.
flower simple veils
William Wordsworth The Primrose for a veil had spread The largest of her upright leaves; And thus for purposes benign, A simple flower deceives.
flower long stories
William Wordsworth Long as there's a sun that sets, Primroses will have their glory; Long as there are violets, They will have a place in story: There's a flower that shall be mine, 'Tis the little Celandine.
simple simply suggest
Joe Clark I think it is too simple to suggest that it's simply Mr. Harper's fault.
simpler
Darius Kasparaitis We have to be more gritty, more hitting. We probably have to play much simpler hockey.
simple order wish
Richard P. Feynman Just as a poet often has license from the rules of grammar and pronunciation, we should like to ask for 'physicists' license from the rules of mathematics in order to express what we wish to say in as simple a manner as possible.
simple envy may
Richard John Neuhaus Consumerism is, quite precisely, the consuming of life by the things consumed. It is living in a manner that is measured by having rather than being... and consumerism is hardly the sin of the rich. The poor, driven by discontent and envy, may be as consumed by what they do not have as the rich are consumed by what they do have. The question is not, certainly not most importantly, a question about economics. It is first and foremost a cultural and moral problem requiring a cultural and moral remedy.
simple luxury evil
Richard Hofstadter To be confronted with a simple and unqualified evil is no doubt a kind of luxury....
simple difficult science-and-religion
Richard Dawkins Complex, statistically improbable things are by their nature more difficult to explain than simple, statistically probable things.
simple needs individual
Richard Dawkins A God capable of continuously monitoring and controlling the individual status of every particle in the universe cannot be simple. His existence is going to need a mammoth explanation in its own right.
simple chinese handcuffs
Rick Riordan Frank held up the Chinese handcuffs. “Keep it simple.
simple swings somewhere-else
Reid Hoffman Success...is no longer a simple ascension of steps. You need to climb sideways and sometimes down, and sometimes you need to swing from the jungle gym and establish your own turf somewhere else on the playground.
veils sun needs
Friedrich Schiller Secrecy is for the happy,--misery, hopeless misery, needs no veil; under a thousand suns it dares act openly.
veils mystery edges
Louis Pasteur I am on the edge of mysteries and the veil is getting thinner and thinner.
veils planning sheets
Niecy Nash I do not have a bride gene. I haven't been planning a wedding since I was 3. I never put a sheet on my head and pretended that it was a veil.
veils plastic surgery
Nawal El Saadawi Plastic surgery is a postmodern veil.
veils truth-is secrecy
R. D. Laing Truth is literally that which is without secrecy, what discloses itself without a veil.
veils raised mortals
Plutarch I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal has hitherto raised.
veils arms opinion
David Hume [Rousseau] has not had the precaution to throw any veil over his sentiments; and as he scorns to dissemble his contempt of established opinions, he could not wonder that all the zealots were in arms against him.
veils
Aiden Wilson Tozer The veil of money has never been about how much money you have but about how much money has you.
veils events moments
Elie Wiesel Certain things, certain events, seem inexplicable only for a time: up to the moment when the veil is torn aside.