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animal dancing soul
Where words leave off, gesture begins. Don't we speak of a person being speechless with rage, dancing with impatience, setting his teeth? The final motions of the soul are speechless, animal, grotesque, or of an incomparable beauty. Charlie Chaplin
animal safety giving
Subtlety will sometimes give safety, no less than strength; and minuteness has sometimes escaped, where magnitude would have been crushed. The little animal that kills the boa is formidable chiefly from its insignificance, which is incompressible by the folds of its antagonist. Charles Caleb Colton
animal mind facts
You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them. Stick to Facts, sir! Charles Dickens
animal lions sulky
Quadruped lions are said to be savage, only when they are hungry; biped lions are rarely sulky longer than when their appetite for distinction remains unappeased. Charles Dickens
animal lust use
...the whole universe is through and through the playing of love in every shade of the word's use, from animal lust to divine charity. Alan Watts
animal envy simplicity
At times almost all of us envy the animals. They suffer and die, but do not seem to make a "problem" of it. Alan Watts
animal technology vegetables
"It is essential to understand this point thoroughly: that the thing-in-itself, whether animal, vegetable, or mineral, is not only unknowable-it does not exist. This is important not only for sanity and peace of mind, but also for the most "practical" reasons of economics, politics, and technology.. This is not to say only that things exist in relation to one another, but that what we call "things" are no more than glimpses of a unified process. Certainly, this process has distinct features which catch our attention, but we must remember that distinction is not separation." Alan Watts
animal acting kind
I'm very aware that when one is acting in the theater, you do become kind of animal about it. And you're reliant on instincts rather than tact a lot of the time. Alan Rickman
animal rocks rock-n-roll
Rock n Roll Animal, the live album, is one of the greatest live albums out there. It was a huge influence on me. Al Jourgensen
fruit situation theatrics
Never throw fruit at someone who understands the theatrics of the situation better than you do. David Denby
fruit abiding strive
All fruit grows through abiding, not striving. Bill Johnson
fruit aging raisins
The wrinklier the raisin, the sweeter the fruit. Alan Tudyk
fruit looked saw smell smells soft top
When we first saw this it looked like a soft drink, it's got fruit on it. Even when you take the top off and smell it, it smells like a fruit drink. Glen Loyd
fruit crisis
Whatever crisis you are going through, fruit will come from it. Allow the crisis to bring fruit. Beth Moore
fruit atonement repentance
Peace is the precious fruit of a righteous life. It is possible because of the Atonement of the Savior. It is earned through full repentance, for that leads to refreshing forgiveness. Richard G. Scott
fruit culinary expensive
I love fruit, when it is expensive. Arthur Wing Pinero
fruit-juice sugar salmon
I have no sugar. I don't eat fruit or even fruit juice because of the sugar. I eat chicken and salmon and rice. Britney Spears
fruit
LOVE, the feeling, is the fruit of LOVE, the verb. Source Unknown
stealing immoral
It's immoral to steal, but you can take things. Anton Chekhov
stealing great-writers good-writers
Good writers borrow from other writers. Great writers steal from them outright. Aaron Sorkin
stealing share limelight
You steal the limelight, you steal the market share Barbara Corcoran
stealing
Everyone steals from something or someone. Janice Dickinson
stealing
All writers steal from their own lives. Brad Meltzer
stealing-things stealing honestly
Honestly, I love stealing things. Creed Bratton
stealing taxpayer
We do take this seriously. It's like stealing taxpayer dollars. Bob Beasley
stealing
They're not stealing from us, they're stealing from God. This is God's house. Samuel Liles
stealing sleeves geese
The Frier preached against stealing, and had a goose in his sleeve. George Herbert