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ants closing kitchen
like ants in the kitchen - without closing all the holes, there is always a way in. Bill Bradley
antsy time
I didn't go to church all the time, just 'cause I was an antsy kid. Michael Keaton
antsy ball bit good half late needed played win
I don't know who was more nervous, me or the players. I was a little bit antsy before the game, and we played a really good first half -- not as good late in the second. But we needed to win a ball game, and we did that. R. Robinson
ants beat damage die head hurt people ruined wings
When they die here naturally, wings get beat up, ants eat off the head or antenna. There's so much damage it'd be a ruined species. It would hurt me more to see that specium ruined and we didn't let more people see it. Dennis Nelson
antsy time
We were a little antsy to play the game, but at the same time you want to do too many things in the first minutes. Manu Ginobili
antsy people type
I'm such an antsy type of person. I can't write in a room without other people around. I write in coffee shops. Paul Haggis
ants headache
Do ants get headaches? David Mitchell
ants humans human-beings
We are human beings, not ants. Jami Attenberg
ants boa fire scary spiders state
We live in a state that has fire ants that actually kill people. We have scorpions and spiders and boa constrictors and all those scary things. Jerry Hayes
sunday church incense
I have church on Sunday.” “Of course you do.” “You’re welcome to come along.” “Thanks, but I’m allergic to incense.” “That’s a shame.” “It’s the bane of my existence.” - Beth and Jake Alexandra Adornetto
sunset
I always say that the times in my life when I've been happiest are the times when I've seen, like, a sunset. Chris Evans
sunset brain splits
The point is that when I see a sunset or a waterfall or something, for a split second it's so great, because for a little bit I'm out of my brain, and it's got nothing to do with me. Chris Evans
sunshine years fuel
The sunshine that strikes American roads each year contains more energy than all the fossil fuels used by the entire world. Denis Hayes
sunshine joy sorrow
Read this and thought of you: Through joy and through sorrow, I wrote. Through hunger and through thirst, I wrote. Through good report and through ill report, I wrote. Through sunshine and through moonshine, I wrote. What I wrote it is unnecessary to say. ~ Edgar Allen Poe Edgar Allan Poe
sunday beer afternoon
Nature, like Miamonides said, is mainly a good place to throw beer cans on Sunday afternoons. Edward Abbey
sunday government law
As women are taking an active part in pressing on the consideration of Congress many narrow sectarian measures, such as more rigid Sunday laws, the stopping of travel, the distribution of the mail on that day, and the introduction of the name of God into the Constitution; and as this action on the part of some women is used as an argument for the disfranchisement of all, I hope this convention will declare that the Woman Suffrage Association is opposed to all union of Church and State, and pledges itself as far as possible to maintain the secular nature of our Government. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
sunday leisure language
Sunday, the day for the language of leisure. Elfriede Jelinek
sunshine night bipolar
I'm really quite bipolar, and the depressed times, when everything felt like night, sometimes you get to such a low point that you physically beat at it until it bleeds - as you would say - bleeds till sunshine. David Bowie
gleam faces vain
In vain would science scan and trace Firmly her aspect. All the while, There gleams upon her far-off face A vague unfathomable smile. Alfred Austin
gleam head marketing pressure push
I'm steering away from (heavy marketing of) Felix because of the pressure on him, and because his head may get too big. He's got that gleam in his eye. As he matures, he's going to be a handful. He'll push the envelope. Chuck D.
gleam sapphires beads
In a dung heap, even a plastic bead can gleam like a sapphire. Stephen Fry
gleam public-speaking macarthur
It is true that despite occasional gleams of Churchillian eloquence he [Gen. Douglas MacArthur] usually spoke poorly. He was far more effective in conversations a deux. But those who dismiss him as shallow because his rhetoric was fustian err. William Manchester