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spoons needs silver
Sandra Lee You don't need to be born with a silver spoon to reach for the brass ring
spoons mouths golden
Yohan Blake I wasnt born with a golden spoon in my mouth. It was a really tough life.
spoons half saws
Henry David Thoreau I saw that the State was half-witted, that it was timid as a lone woman with her silver spoons, and that it did not know its friends from its foes, and I lost all my remaining respect for it, and pitied it.
spoons jars nutella
Malin Akerman Nutella. I dig my spoon in and eat it straight out of the jar. I can easily go through one a week.
spoons strange
Liam Payne I've always had a strange fear of spoons.
spoons silver born
Mitt Romney Frankly, I was born with a silver spoon.
spoons use enough
John Mayer I've realized you can use a fork as a spoon if you use it rapidly enough.
spoons like-you feels
David Hyde Pierce Don't you always feel bad when they take away one of the spoons? It's like you ordered wrong.
mouths kind moments
Richelle Mead Is Hopper celebrating with you?” “Hopper? Why would—” My mouth snapped shut for a few moments. “Oh. I, uh, kind of forgot about him.
mouths over-it laughed
Woody Allen We laughed over it, and Hemingway punched me in the mouth.
mouths toes hips
Sara Cox I used to be double-jointed in my hips, so I could put my toe in my mouth. That can't be classed as a talent really, rather a mild deformity.
mouths individual throat
Robert Pinsky Poetry’s medium is the individual chest and throat and mouth of whoever undertakes to say the poem.
mouths meat thanks
Sara Shepard Here you go, dear."" The corners of Mrs. Colbert's mouth curled up. "You like meat, don't you?" Emily blinked. Was it her, or did that statement seem...loaded? She checked Issac for his reaction, but he was innocently selecting a roll from a wicker basket. "Uh, thanks." Emily said, pulling the platter toward her. She did like meat. The kind you, um, eat.
mouths coming-out ninety
Will Smith Ninety percent of what youre saying isnt coming out of your mouth.
mouths pity appeals
Robert Louis Stevenson To the old our mouths are always partly closed; we must swallow our obvious retorts and listen. They sit above our heads, on life's raised dais, and appeal at once to our respect and pity.
mouths treasure-island intention
Robert Louis Stevenson Sir, with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth.
mouths moses
Zora Neale Hurston Africa has her mouth on Moses.
golden step team tough valley
John Bliss Golden Valley is a very tough team and they always play us very tough. We're going to have to step it up.
golden iron keys last metals pilot
John Milton Last came, and last did go, / The Pilot of the Galilean lake, / Two massy keys he bore, of metals twain, / (The golden opes, the iron shuts amain).
golden path duty
William Wilberforce Let everyone regulate his conduct... by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us, and the path of duty will be clear before him.
golden reason request
Anton LaVey I request reason for your golden rule and ask the why and wherefore of your ten commandments.
golden love mask meet people raised whatever
Isaac Mizrahi I am going to meet people and I love doing that, and I'm not going to put a mask on to meet people now because of whatever interesting controversy was raised at the Golden Globes.
golden green orange shades
Andrew Marvell He hangs in shades the orange bright, / Like golden lamps in a green night.
golden-years joy kind
Woody Allen All the crap they tell you about... getting joy and having a kind of wisdom in your golden years - it's all tripe.
golden purpose moments
William Ellery Channing An earnest purpose finds time, or makes it. It seizes on spare moments, and turns fragments to golden account.
golden platforms ifs
Robert Plant There's no point stepping up to the golden platform if you're going to repeat yourself.