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sticks arsenic habit
Don't be too quickTo break bad habits: better stick,Like the Mission folk, to your arsenic. Bret Harte
sticks suits wear works
I think everyone evolves over the years, but I have always had the silhouette that I know suits me. I am never going to wear a frothy, poufy thing that sticks out because I have found a style that works for me, and I stick with it. L'Wren Scott
sticks ability reinventing-yourself
If you're going to stick around in this business, you have to have the ability to reinvent yourself, whether consciously or unconsciously. Dennis Quaid
sticks
She grinds. She just sticks to her routine. Natalie Gulbis
sticks principles flexible
Be flexible, but stick to your principles. Eleanor Roosevelt
sticks stuff fridges
When I tour, I stuff fridges full of organic food and stick to that. Avril Lavigne
sticks excitement sometimes
Sometimes it's hard to know why networks will stick with something. Sometimes the ratings won't happen, but there's excitement at the network, so they'll stay with the show. Beau Bridges
sticks assumption conviction
You must stick to your conviction, but be ready to abandon your assumptions. Denis Waitley
sticks what-you-love
Find out what you love. Do it because you love it. Stick with it. Start now. Barbara Sher
teeth lips sermons
The most effective sermons are those which make opposers of the Gospel bite their lips and gnash their teeth. Charles Spurgeon
teeth green hello
The porpoises said hello to Molly. She told them all her teeth were green. Dave Barry
teeth
I like to see life with its teeth out. Janet Frame
teeth sin holy
If the Holy Communion touched my teeth, I thought that was a mortal sin Edna O'Brien
teeth tomorrow
The woman named Tomorrow sits with a hairpin in her teeth and takes her time Carl Sandburg
teeth evolution produce
An old paleontological in joke proclaims that mammalian evolution is a tale told by teeth mating to produce slightly altered descendant teeth. Stephen Jay Gould
teeth want photograph
I want to make photographs of very elegant women taking the lipstick off their teeth. Cecil Beaton
teeth
Id love to get my teeth into Shakespeare. Antonia Thomas
teeth
Why try to untie a knot with your teeth if you can do it with your hands? Akbar Rafsanjani
aphorism bite establish exact finger maybe relates routine simply ten time until
It wasn't until I had been writing on and off for maybe ten years that I started to establish any kind of routine, thought I couldn't put a finger on an exact date, and this routine relates simply to the aphorism 'How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.' Neal Asher
aphorism capital chose dirty foreground greedy ideology man mankind money path precisely punishing sacred salvation searching shows societies society sorts suicide tainted true understand ways
The societies of the futures, always searching for salves, will be so greedy to have this capital which is the man, that they will find all sorts of dirty ways to religiously or culturally brutify him and even severely punishing him if he would chose suicide or the ideology that shows the true path of salvation of the mankind through itself. Precisely because they will understand that the Man is the World and the World is the Man! This aphorism will be the one that will be in the foreground on the backgrounds tainted by all these murders of the money of this society which will be the antechamber of the society of the Sacred Self. Sorin Cerin
aphorism danger small states trying
It's the danger of the aphorism that it states too much in trying to be small George Douglas
aphorism
In an aphorism, aptness counts for more than truth. Mason Cooley
aphorism angle structure
Aphorisms know the angles, but not the structure. Mason Cooley
aphorism pins let-me
The haiku lets meaning float; the aphorism pins it down. Mason Cooley
aphorism slippery
The aphorism is a slippery plaything. Mason Cooley
aphorism genuine fixed
An aphorism is true where it has fixed the impression of a genuine experience. F. H. Bradley
aphorism midst known
The aphorism is cultivated only by those who have known fear in the midst of words, that fear of collapsing with all the words. Emile M. Cioran