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bird singing believer
Birds sing on a bare bough; O, believer, canst not thou? Charles Spurgeon
bird decision singing
For a decision-the freest of my actions just happens like hiccups inside me or like a bird singing outside me. Alan Watts
bird hydrogen sensitive
Birds are, especially canaries, are super sensitive to hydrogen sulfide and sour gas. David Suzuki
bird flu disease
We are watching very closely to see how the disease associated with bird flu, when it hits humans, is evolving. David Nabarro
bird aviation flyers
Not all birds can fly. What separates the flyers from the walkers is the ability to take off. Carl Sagan
bird contact continue further related whether
We are awaiting for further results. We will continue to investigate whether she had been in contact with anything that related to bird flu, Siti Supari
bird challenges deal management people primarily
There are some challenges we deal with, primarily people management more than bird management. Chad Olson
bird slaughterhouse-five slaughterhouse-5
And what do the birds say? All there is to say about a massacre, things like "Poo-tee-weet? Kurt Vonnegut
bird wish born
I wish we had all been born birds instead. Kurt Vonnegut
insulting insult easy
It is easy to smile at an insult and pretend it's funny when the person insulting you is hosing you with money. Al Alvarez
insulting sit
I think it's insulting to an audience to make them sit and watch a film and then give them a message in one sentence. Asghar Farhadi
insulting care may
If you can speak about what you care about to a person you disagree with without denigrating them or insulting them, then you may actually be heard. Amy Poehler
insulting perhaps personally sold taxpayers
Perhaps the taxpayers should also take it as personally insulting when they are being sold out. Joe Sinagra
insulting want interviews
Eddie Murphy said once in an interview that nothing is offensive if it's funny. I sort of agree with that, but if something's funny and you're the subject of it, sometimes it's more offensive. If someone's insulting you, you want them to sound like an idiot. Artie Lange
insulting democracy germany
In Germany democracy died by the headman's axe. In Britain it can be by pernicious anaemia. Aneurin Bevan
insulting may used
When you become used to never being alone, you may consider yourself Americanised Andre Maurois
insulting literature reputation
It was delightful but, of course, it was pretty insulting to my professional reputation. Anthony Holden
insulting
If a stranger is writing something completely fictitious, or insulting me on a blog or a tabloid, I don't take it personally. Dasha Zhukova
may oppression begets
Death may beget life, but oppression can beget nothing other than itself. Charles Dickens
may invention condensation
Where we cannot invent, we may at least improve. Charles Caleb Colton
may maintaining conquer
Hannibal knew better how to conquer than how to profit by the conquest; and Napoleon was more skilful in taking positions than in maintaining them. As to reverses, no general cart presume to say that he may not be defeated; but he can, and ought to say, that he will not be surprised. Charles Caleb Colton
may riches talent
From the preponderance of talent, we may always infer the soundness and vigour of the commonwealth; but from the preponderance of riches, its dotage and degeneration. Charles Caleb Colton
may cups bliss
We may anticipate bliss, but who ever drank of that enchanted cup unalloved? Charles Caleb Colton
may venture able
As there are none so weak that we may venture to injure them with impunity, so there are none so low that they may not at some time be able to repay an obligation. Therefore, what benevolence would dictate, prudence would confirm. Charles Caleb Colton
may modern poet
Subtract from many modern poets all that may be found in Shakespeare, and trash will remain. Charles Caleb Colton
may finals tomorrow
To-morrow even may bring the final reckoning. Charles Spurgeon
may certain made
We may be certain that whatever God has made prominent in His Word, He intended to be conspicuous in our lives. Charles Spurgeon