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home honestly pack three
Kathy told me she honestly thought they'd be home in three days, so they didn't pack a lot. Julie Buchanan
home last played responsibility
I take a lot of responsibility for it. I'm going to go home and look in the mirror. I don't think, my last two games, I've played up to my potential. Adam Braidwood
homework pass
I actually had to do my homework to pass the time. It was horrible. S. Walker
hometown knew sure
He was a hometown hero, and Lorraine made sure everyone knew it. Vicki Bosley
home house private
He unobserved / Home to his mother's house private returned. John Milton
home trouble
He'd be in a lot more trouble when he got at home if he didn't do what he did. Larry Brown
homecoming knows might
He knows those guys. It's more of a homecoming than you might know. Mark Mersel
home love york
I'll always be a Brit abroad, and I love London so much, but New York is my home. Simon Spurr
home majority national peace race relations sensible vast
The vast majority of Malaysians are sensible people; they're moderates, they want peace, they want harmonious race relations at home. They look for national unity. Najib Razak
dwelling mind getting-older
Certainly, for time out of mind, an obsessive dwelling on happier former days has been synonymous with getting older, while it was the juvenescent who rushed with open arms to embrace the future. Will Self
dwelling
We build dwellings and thereafter they build us. Winston Churchill
dwelling sure
I just want to make sure we don't get inundated with dwelling units. Karla Owens
dwelling humans plants
I think humans have to learn a new way of dwelling on this earth. A way of living with their companions: animals, plants and fish. John Burnside
dwelling scripture taught
Holiness, as taught in the Scriptures, is not based upon knowledge on our part. Rather, it is based upon the resurrected Christ in-dwelling us and changing us into His likeness. Aiden Wilson Tozer
dwelling people tools
Something ignoble, loathsome, undignified attends all associations between people and has been transferred to all objects, dwelling, tools, even the landscape itself. Bertolt Brecht
dwelling lighting night past playoff sleep taste victory year
Every year is independent. What we did in the past doesn't come in our minds. Obviously, we like to taste a playoff victory this year, but it's not something we go to sleep at night dwelling on or lighting vigils for. Shane Battier
dwelling perfect attention
Pay attention only to the form; emotion will come spontaneously to inhabit it. A perfect dwelling place always finds an inhabitant. Andre Gide
dwelling excellence earth
Then to Silvia let us sing that Silvia is excelling. She excels each mortal thing upon the dull earth dwelling. William Shakespeare
shapes mold world
Make your mold. The best flux in the world will not make a usable shape unless you have a mold to pour it in. Robert Collier
shapes letters daggers
Down the well," Angela repeated, and had to go sit down and hold on to her letter opener. It was in the shape of a dagger. Angela said holding it soothed her; seeing Angela hold it did not soothe Kami. Sarah Rees Brennan
shapes
We shape our God, and then our God shapes us. Rob Bell
shapes lord bent
The Lord expects us to enjoy our lives. He says there will be some brutal times, but we shouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Paul Henderson
shapes rosary mystery
With the Rosary, we allow ourselves to be guided by Mary, model of faith, in meditating on the mysteries of Christ, and day after day we are helped to assimilate the Gospel, so that it shapes all our lives. Pope Benedict XVI
shapes form consistent
I have been a multitude of shapes, Before I assumed a consistent form. Taliesin
shapes needs strikers
To be a striker you need to be in good shape. Pele
shapes want arms
Because I want to have my arm in good shape, I need to have my legs in good shape. Without a leg, there is no arm. Pedro Martinez
shapes satisfaction neighbor
Happiness puts on as many shapes as discontent, and there is nothing odder than the satisfaction of one's neighbor. Phyllis McGinley