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season struggle weekend year
Our season was a real struggle all year long. Nothing went our way all year, but this weekend we didn't give up. Randy Jepson
season shooting talked
We've talked all season about free-throw shooting. We talk about shooting with confidence. Keri Nichols
sea swim temptation
This is my endlessly recurrent temptation: to go down to that Sea, and there neither dive nor swim nor float, but only dabble and splash, careful not to get out of my depth and holding on to the lifeline which connects me with my things temporal. C. S. Lewis
sea roots space
God descends to re-ascend. He comes down; down from the heights of absolute being into time and space, down into humanity ... down to the very roots and sea-bed of the nature He has created. But He goes down to come up again and bring the ruined world up with Him. C. S. Lewis
sea sail forbidden
I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas ... Carl Sagan
sea rivers rumor
Rumor, once started, rushes on like a river, until it mingles with, and is lost in the sea. Antoine Rivarol
season smarter
I was about 20 times smarter before this season started than I am now. Zack Greinke
sea safety riches
Deep in the sea are riches beyond compare, But if you seek safety, it is on the shore. Bill Vaughan
season stands worst
That was the worst part of the season that stands out. David Dellucci
sail
Have a care, therefore, where there is more sail than ballast. William Penn
sailed
If we who have sailed togetherFlit out of each other's view,The world will sail on, I think,Just as it used to do. Will Carleton
sailing sun three
Three fishers went sailing away to the west,/ Away to the west as the sun went down. Charles Kingsley
sailing care soap
Ports are necessities, like postage stamps or soap, but they seldom seem to care what impressions they make. Elizabeth Bishop
sailing velocity energy
My sailing system set sail, make it fast, no thoughts of energy or velocity, loll back, let boat drift. Albert Einstein
sailing sitting exotic
I'm not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic getaway to get inspired. Most of the time, it's on my walk to work, or sitting in the subway and seeing something random or out of context. Alexander Wang
sail sort
We've got the spinnaker up, but the sail is sort of flapping at the moment, Jeffrey Joerres
sailed
When Murkowski sailed into office, everything went to hell. Priscilla Feral
sailing sea staring
Who is staring at the sea is already sailing a little. Paul Carvel
forbidden insult love mechanical philosophy sexes sin subject time
Love between sexes is a sin in theology, a forbidden intercourse in jurisprudence, a mechanical insult in medicine, and a subject philosophy has no time for. Karl Kraus
forbidden leads result
When anything is forbidden, everything which leads to the same result is also forbidden Latin Proverb
forbidden written
For it is written that just as it is forbidden to partake of the forbidden, it is forbidden not to partake of the permitted. David Mamet
forbidden individual interest love men nearly sexual square struck topics
One of the things that struck me about the 1870s, which we still haven't nearly addressed, is what to do about the male-female divide. One of the forbidden topics is when men own up to the omnivorousness of their sexual interest and how to square that with being in love with an individual woman. Michel Faber
forbidden fortunate indians inherent laws liberty obey possess pursuit race white
That the Indians possess the inherent right of expatriation as well as the more fortunate white race, and have the inalienable right to 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,' so long as they obey the laws and do not trespass on forbidden ground. Standing Bear
forbidden compulsory
Everything that is not forbidden is compulsory. Murray Gell-Mann
forbidden-love excess kind
There is a kind of love, the excess of which forbids jealousy. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
forbidden accounts
That which is not forbidden, is not on that account permitted. Marcus Tullius Cicero
forbidden-love long desire
We always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us. Francois Rabelais