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lonely loneliness cozy
There is nothing more lonely than eternity. And nothing is more cozy for us than to be a human being. This indeed is another contradiction-how can we keep the bonds of our humanness and still venture gladly and purposefully into the absolute loneliness of eternity? Carlos Castaneda
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I was very inventive. I lived in my own world - my dad said I was a loner. Not lonely, just happy in my own company. It's the same now. I need time alone, which is maybe why I love to write. Having said that, I love the sociability of telly. It's a nice contrast. Alan Titchmarsh
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I stood lonely enough, but to that feeling of isolation I was accustomed: it did not oppress me much. Charlotte Bronte
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A tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure. Charlie Chaplin
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It was one of those hot, silent nights, when people sit at windows listening for the thunder which they know will shortly break; when they recall dismal tales of hurricanes and earthquakes; and of lonely travellers on open plains, and lonely ships at sea, struck by lightning. Charles Dickens
lonely distance dark
There was no wind; there was no passing shadow on the deep shade of the night; there was no noise. The city lay behind him, lighted here and there, and starry worlds were hidden by the masonry of spire and roof that hardly made out any shapes against the sky. Dark and lonely distance lay around him everywhere, and the clocks were faintly striking two. Charles Dickens
lonely
For it must be very lonely being dead. Diane Setterfield
lonely moving sight
I know that no matter how lonely I get, I'll never be truly alone again. Our loved ones don't leave us. They just move out of sight for a while, and wait...in the shades. Darren Shan
lonely writing sickness
Writing is such a damn lonely sickness. David Mitchell
dna history
There is a long history of how DNA sequencing can bring certainty to people's lives. Craig Venter
dna future
What we didn't have was a DNA that we really thought would be the future of Ford. Phil Martens
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I come from an Irish Catholic family, and hell-raising is part of the DNA. Brian Dennehy
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DNA is an abbreviation for deoxyribonucleicantidisestablishmentarianism, a complex string of syllables. Dave Barry
dna body messengers
DNA is the messenger which illuminates that connection,handed down from generation to generation,carried,literally,in the bodies of my ancestors. Bryan Sykes
dna numbers links
Scientists have established huge numbers of links between particular diseases and snippets of DNA, but in the great majority of cases, this has not yet been translated into treatments that can help cure patients. These treatments will come - tomorrow, or the day after. Charles C. Mann
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A moral principle in genetic testing is that it should always be done with the consent of the individual. No one wants someone snooping into his DNA. Arthur Caplan
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When we had highly sensitive information, the DNA on the dress, that was held within our office and the FBI. There was no dissemination of that information. Ken Starr
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When you're born again, your DNA changes. You have the ability to understand God's terms. Bill McCartney
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Ultimately, industry adaptation is helped by higher crude, insofar as fares will continue moving higher, labor costs lower, and at some point even the most stubborn (airlines) may see the need to decelerate. Jamie Baker
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In 1916, Universal Studios released the first filmed adaptation of Jules Verne's novel '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.' Georges Melies made a film by that name in 1907, but, unlike his earlier adaptations of Verne, Melies' version bears no resemblance to the book. Kage Baker
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We?re headed for 5.4 degrees over the next 100 years. Adaptation will be less likely. Tim Flannery
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To the casual observer, one of the most striking things about President Bush's State of the Union address was his wholesale adaptation of the Democratic Party's rhetoric regarding energy. Veterans on all sides of the energy debate in Washington cannot fail to detect a strong whiff of political cynicism in the air. Jerry Taylor
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I did an adaptation for a movie called 'The Devil in the White City' by Erik Larson for Warner Brothers. I love that book. Graham Moore
adaptation freely original
I've always been open to the idea of an adaptation that does its own thing, that freely diverges from the original as long as it's true to the spirit. Bryan Lee O'Malley
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When one looks back over human existence, however, it is very evident that all culture has developed through an initial resistance against adaptation to the reality in which man finds himself Beatrice Hinkle
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This report puts the best science forward to begin to identify the health risks from global climate change. Our findings suggest some cause for concern, but if we continue as a nation to make public health a priority, adaptation may be feasible. Jonathan Patz
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They give me the money, I give them the book. Having input into the adaptation would be kind of like selling a house and coming back three years later and saying, 'Paint it this color!' Robert B. Parker