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fathers quite teens
I used to think when I was in my teens I was very different from my father, but now I see that what we do is probably quite similar. Kazuo Ishiguro
father boys years
It's easy for me to say that now, now I'm a father, I've got a four-and-a-half year old boy, I'm a different person. Well, I'm still the same person, but I'm different. Alan Vega
father order able
In order to get as much fame as one's father one has to much more able than he. Denis Diderot
father saw seen time twice
I only saw my father twice a year. If I'd seen him all the time I'd probably have murdered him by now. He was very strict. Joe Strummer
father kids thinking
I really have been enjoying performing more lately than I have in a long time and you know, it's all about that sort of centered feeling that I have now. You know, thanks to, not just my kid, but her father before her. You know, I have a kind of a grounding through them that I really relish, and I think is also good for my work, you know. Ani Difranco
father thinking world
And at last father flung the rug off as if it were hampering him and strode over to the table saying, 'cocoa, cocoa!'-- it might have been the most magnificent drink in the world; which, personally, I think it is. Dodie Smith
father doe littles
He stood staring into the wood for a minute, then said: "What is it about the English countryside — why is the beauty so much more than visual? Why does it touch one so?" He sounded faintly sad. Perhaps he finds beauty saddening — I do myself sometimes. Once when I was quite little I asked father why this was and he explained that it was due to our knowledge of beauty's evanescence, which reminds us that we ourselves shall die. Then he said I was probably too young to understand him; but I understood perfectly. Dodie Smith
father thinking afternoon
When I was four or five, my father had a general store in Winchester and I don't think the farmers could ever leave on Saturday afternoon until I had been placed up on the counter to sing. Dinah Shore
father identity ideology
Obama gets his identity and his ideology from his father. Dinesh D'Souza
gentleman gentlemen true
A true gentleman is one who is never unintentionally rude. Oscar Wilde
gentleman tailors southern-gentleman
A gentleman never talks about his tailor. Nick Cave
gentleman
No gentleman ever has any money. Oscar Wilde
gentleman
Blondes also prefer gentlemen. Mamie Van Doren
gentleman lord i-can
I can make a lord, but only God can make a gentleman. King James I
gentleman
Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman. Charles Dickens
use different bathroom
I learned a lot about what it was like to have to use different hotels and not use the bathrooms, which made me more determined to be an activist. Bonnie Raitt
use littles where-you-come
I'm a big fan of money. I like it, I use it, I have a little. I keep it in a jar on top of my refrigerator. I'd like to put more in that jar. That's where you come in. Adam Sandler
use fists faces
I don't know if I would go so far to say that I would punch someone in the face, but I would definitely stand up for my lady. But sometimes it's more attractive to use your words than your fists. Alex Pettyfer
use tactics politics
We must stop climate change. And we can, if we use the tactics that worked in South Africa against the worst carbon emitters. Desmond Tutu
use bother
When I see something I like, that's all that counts. What they use, how they get there, I never bother them. Ang Lee
use-it-or-lose-it physical-therapist virgins
Is it true that if you don’t USE it you LOSE it? Steve Carell
use said force
Even God is said to be unable to use force against necessity. Plato
use molecules eating
I will never use a substitute for butter. Margarine is one molecule away from eating plastic. Paula Deen
use different photographer
Learning how to use different formats has made me a better photographer. When I started working in medium format, it made me a better 35 mm photographer. When I started working in 4x5, it made me a better medium-format photographer. Mary Ellen Mark