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poignant wants
He wants to live on through something-and in his case, his masterpiece is his son. all of us want that, and it gets more poignant as we get more anonymous in this world. Arthur Miller
poignant speak whales
That's the most poignant thing of our season. There are no whales here to speak of. Chris Slay
speak
Let me be cruel, not unnatural;I will speak daggers to her, but use none. William Shakespeare
speak form
All music has to speak in some form or other. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
speak mathematical
To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. G. is (x + 1)- ecrable. Edgar Allan Poe
speaking
I feel like I'm speaking with my therapist. Libba Bray
speak
I can't speak for him, but I did not play well at all. Tiger Woods
speak public-speaking streets
Public speaking? I speak to myself on the street! Eliot Spitzer
speak songwriting extremes
Speak in extremes, it'll save you time. David Bowie
speak dave mania
There's a lot of Dave mania when I speak. Dave Pelzer
speak
She shouldn't speak her thoughts; nothing good ever came of speaking your thoughts. David Nicholls
whales beast eternity
Like Jonah, the whale had swallowed me; unlike him, I believed I would spend eternity inside the belly of the beast. Bob Kerrey
whales lovely males
Lovely Arra Sails, nectar to all males, how I'd like to spear you like a whaler spears a whale! Darren Shan
whales people boat
I went whale watching once. It was very similar to watching people on a boat become disappointed. Demetri Martin
whales water-lily world
The world must live. We are only one species among billions. The gods don't love us any more than they love spiders or bears or whales or water lilies. Daniel Quinn
whales mammals
How come Aquaman can control whales? They’re mammals! Makes no sense. Andy Weir
whales kevin killers
All killer whales are named Kevin. You knew that, right? Christopher Moore
whales car police
Actually, orcas aren't quite as complex as scientists imagine. Most killer whales are just four tons of doofus dressed up like a police car. Christopher Moore
whales people greed
A great swindle of our time is the assumption that science has made religion obsolete. All science has damaged is the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Jonah and the Whale. Everything else holds up pretty well, particularly lessons about fairness and gentleness. People who find those lessons irrelevant in the twentieth century are simply using science as an excuse for greed and harshness. Science has nothing to do with it, friends. Kurt Vonnegut
whales crowds kind
We knew that there was a certain kind of interest in Whale among a genre crowd. Bill Condon