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growing heard intrigued melodies music record since tv
The music I heard growing up, since there was no TV or cinema or record covers, I didn't know if it was black, white, hip, square, male, female... whatever. I'd hear melodies and things and got intrigued on that level. Robert Palmer
growing loving special
Make your day what you want it to be. What's special is loving each other and growing as a couple. David Watson
growing ignored mild weather
Mild weather and growing stockpiles can't be ignored much longer. Michael Fitzpatrick
growing growth last less medicare program rate since spending
Medicare spending has slowed dramatically in the last year. It's now growing at less than 2 percent, which is the slowest rate of growth since the program started in 1965. Robert Reischauer
growing increasing job media rapidly
Media is growing rapidly in our world. Job opportunities are increasing as well. Glenn Walters
growing practices profession seeing
One of the things we're seeing in the profession now is that a lot of practices are growing from one-person firms. Noel Maye
growing love open pill roll touch
Of all bugs, growing up I just loved the pill bugs. They roll up, you play with them, you wait for them to open up, and then when you touch them they roll up again. I just love that. John Lasseter
growing people sales shopping students web
More and more people are shopping online. I know some students are doing that. Our Web sales are growing every semester. Jack Vaughn
growing massive music records swing
My grandfather was a massive influence in my music. Growing up, he would play a lot of old-school records to me. A lot of jazz and swing music, actually, growing up. Ella Henderson
share
Happiness is the only thing that multiplies when you share it. Albert Schweitzer
shared
Should (the information) have been shared if it could have prevented (the) 9/11 (attacks)? Arlen Specter
share win
If we can do that more often, we're going to win our share of games. Frank Robinson
share
You make something from nothing, you want to share it. Scott Wilson
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We still had our share of mistakes, but we made our way through it. We didn't let them get us down. Dick Franti
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I just want to stay creative, share my ideas and see where it all leads. Becky G
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...[W]ords can be communicative only between those who share similar experiences. Alan Watts
share feels
I don't feel I have to share everything. Charlotte Gainsbourg
share fortune misfortunes
Those who have had no share in the good fortunes of the mighty Often have a share in their misfortunes. Bertolt Brecht
stories whole
We can’t always tell the whole story about ourselves. Denis Johnson
stories four philippines
I didnt finish the stories until we went to the Philippines and I got malaria. I couldnt work and I didnt have any money, but I had seven stories. So I wrote three or four more. Denis Johnson
stories seekers
You will observe that the stories told are all about money-seekers, not about money-finders. Edgar Allan Poe
stories may faces
About the only value the story of my life may have is to show that one can, even without any particular gifts, overcome obstacles that seem insurmountable if one is willing to face the fact that they must be overcome. Eleanor Roosevelt
stories speak shoulders
So many stories, and to choose which ones to tell and how to tell them. The words, they will tap me on the shoulder and they will speak to me: Tell me! Tell me! The stories choose me. Eduardo Galeano
stories pages way
I HATED the Salinger story. It took me days to go through it, gingerly, a page at a time, and blushing with embarrassment for him every ridiculous sentence of the way. How can they let him do it? Elizabeth Bishop
stories sad-story
A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you. Elizabeth Edwards
stories short-story experiments
every short story is an experiment - what one must ask is not only, did it come off, but was it, as an experiment, worth making? Elizabeth Bowen
stories action ends
Story involves action. Action towards an end not to be foreseen (by the reader) but also towards an end which, having been reached, must be seen to have been from the start inevitable. Elizabeth Bowen