Quotes about arabian
arabian east ending english enriching language mixing novel succeeded swift west
In novel after novel you have succeeded in making East and West meet, mixing Swift with the Arabian Nights... enriching the English language with your never ending creativity, Jack Lang
arabian aware horses
I'm not aware of any Arabian horses being killed in this storm.
arabian barrel causing cold early event expect gulf iran military oil per potential strike weather winter
The combination of cold winter weather and a potential stand-off in the Arabian Gulf in the event of a military strike on Iran is causing many oil analysts to expect $80 per barrel oil as early as this quarter.
arabian eventually exist races
Eventually the Darley Arabian races to supremacy, ... The Darley Arabian is responsible for 95% of all the Y chromosomes in the half-million thoroughbreds that exist worldwide.
arabian fold generation neither pitch shall shepherds tent
It shall never be inhabited, neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation: neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there.
arabian book envisioned oil remote
The 'twilight' of Saudi Arabian oil envisioned in this book is not a remote fantasy. Matthew Simmons
arabian bridge christian europe great jesus therefore tradition turkey
Turkey does not have a bridge through tradition with Christian Europe, and therefore it should be part of the Arabian bloc ... What has made Europe great has been Jesus Christ.
arabian buy con dogs dubious fields game hear maybe might mines pragmatic recognize remotely simply since sold stocks suspect talking
Since theological propositions are scientifically meaningless, those of us of pragmatic disposition simply won't buy such dubious merchandise. . . . Maybe -- remotely -- there might be something in such promotions, as there might be something in the talking dogs and the stocks in Arabian tapioca mines that W.C. Fields once sold in his comedies, but we suspect that we recognize a con game in operation. At least, we want to hear the dog talk or see the tapioca ore before we buy into such deals. E. O. Wilson