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ecstasy empire living might rod
Hands, that the rod of empire might have swayed, / Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre. Thomas Gray
ecstasy either feelings
When you're put in this position, you have either one of two feelings gut-wrenching or ecstasy ... there's nothing else you can feel, John Smoltz
ecstasy ecstatic finds grandeur love reality
finds its grandeur and its reality in ecstasy and in ecstatic love George Bataille
ecstasy increase risk using
Using ecstasy may increase a risk that is already there. Anja Huizink
ecstasy piece sugar tea
Ecstasy is a glassful of tea and a piece of sugar in the mouth. Alexander Pushkin
ecstasy
The whispers of shared ecstasy are choral. George Steiner
ecstasy feels
An ecstasy is a thing that will not go into words; it feels like music. Mark Twain
piece problems
I think this devaluation could be just a little piece of the iceberg. We could have more problems to come. Julio Mora
piece portfolio solutions
It is just one piece of the portfolio of solutions you have to look at. Dave Ball
pieces
I still have 17 pieces of shrapnel in my neck. Ken Williams
piece
It has become a lifestyle, a piece of the way we live. Bill Sadler
piece
If you want to learn about America, watch 'The Wire.' It's a profound piece of entertainment. Sam Neill
pieces
There are so many pieces to the puzzle, Jimmy Johnson
pieces puzzle
I don't think any one of these is the solution. It's going to be a combination of them all. This is just a big puzzle and we need to put all the pieces together. Jill Buford
pieces puzzle
Here we put all the pieces of the puzzle together. Jacqueline Grebmeier
piece room
He's got room to breathe. This was a very important piece of the puzzle. Phil McNichol
sugar dont-trust diets
Frankly, I don't trust any diet that doesn't allow sugar. Bethenny Frankel
sugar
Heck, it's still the Sugar Bowl. We're in the Sugar Bowl, but just not back there. Rich Rodriguez
sugar opinion treats
I treat opinion polls with a pinch of sugar. Ed Miliband
sugar way pace
Sugar, it's no parade but you'll get down the street one way or another, so you'd just as well throw your shoulders back and pick up the pace. Barbara Kingsolver
sugar tongue england
You have witchcraft in your lips, there is more eloquence in a sugar touch of them than in the tongues of the French council; and they should sooner persuade Harry of England than a general petition of monarchs. William Shakespeare
sugar life-is
I like to eat and the only thing I've ever been addicted to in my life is sugar. Crispin Glover
sugar ruins landscape
The sigh of History rises over ruins, not over landscapes, and in the Antilles there are few ruins to sigh over, apart from the ruins of sugar estates and abandoned forts. Derek Walcott
sugar dirt world
The world is made of sugar and dirt. Alfred Doblin
sugar poison caffeine
We have too many poisons in our diets now, like sugar and caffeine. Jasmine Guinness
team total worked
Rebounding has been one of the big things we have worked on all season. It has been a total team effort. Luke Zeller
teams
Sure, we had a lot of injuries. But a lot of teams have injuries. We can't use it as an excuse. Mark Ellis
teams
Some of the teams have been pretty tough. James Allen
team teams
Our team is one of the most competitive teams in the nation. Ray Collins
teams
Other teams just were not going to let him do what he did. Milan Brown
team
I think this team as a whole, have an understanding. They have had to play in this conference, and they know what's happening. Jon Heacock
teacher school punishment
Punitive measures whether administered by police, teachers, spouses or parents have well known standard effects: (1) escape-education has its own name for that: truancy, (2) counterattack-vandalism on schools and attacks on teachers, (3) apathy-a sullen do-nothing withdrawal. The more violent the punishment, the more serious the by-products. B. F. Skinner
teacher winning parent
The simulated approval and affection with which parents and teachers are often urged to solve behavior problems are counterfeit. So are flattery, backslap-ping, and many other ways of "winning friends. B. F. Skinner
teacher teaching tasks
Many instructional arrangements seem "contrived," but there is nothing wrong with that. It is the teacher's function to contrive conditions under which students learn. It has always been the task of formal education to set up behavior which would prove useful or enjoyable later in a student's life. B. F. Skinner