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fields admitting photographer
Most photographers would feel a certain embarrassment in admitting publicly that they carried within them a sense of wonder, yet without it they would not produce the work they do, whatever their particular field. Bill Brandt
fields
This was one of the toughest, if not the toughest, fields we've had. Tim Cleland
fields mean
Basically, we wanted to tell them when we say the fields are closed, we mean closed. Jerry Miller
fields gold good result
It is a good result for Gold Fields and a good result for Bolivar. John Munro
fields gently morning move poetry sun touch whispering woke
Move him into the sun Gently its touch awoke him once,At home, whispering of fields unsown.Always it woke him, even in France,Until this morning and this snow. Wilfred Owen
fields caught periods
There are periods in life when you get caught up in the whole field of relativity and lose your moorings with the absolute. Deepak Chopra
fields life-is abundance
Life is a field of unlimited possibilities. Deepak Chopra
fields linguistic response secondary stimuli task visual
When this secondary task was of a linguistic nature, the differences in response times for stimuli in the two visual fields disappeared. The differences remained, however, when the secondary task was of a non-linguistic nature. W. S. Gilbert
fields bread strange
The very spot where grew the bread that formed my bones, I see. How strange, old field, on thee to tread, and feel I'm part of thee. Abraham Lincoln
tides one-thing
It's the tide. It's the dismal tide. It's not the one thing. Cormac McCarthy
tides rising boat
Online education is like a rising tide, it's going to lift all boats, Anant Agarwal
tides poppies bonfire
And far and wide, in a scarlet tide, The poppy's bonfire spread. Bayard Taylor
tides flow wealth
Wealth is a tide which flows into one place by ebbing from another. Austin O'Malley
tides miscommunication
Tide goes in, tide goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that. You can't explain why the tide goes in. Bill O'Reilly
tides
Tide comes in, tide goes out, you can't explain it! Bill O'Reilly
tides world pool
The world is indeed only a small tide pool; disturb one part and the rest is threatened. Gregory Bateson
tides train
Trains, like time and tide, stop for no one. Jules Verne
tides sometimes
I say to myself, sometimes the tide is just out. But it always comes back in again. Jewel
tribes principles language
Language is the leading principle which unites or separates the tribes of mankind. Edward Gibbon
tribes free-will
No tribe unites with another of its own free will. Arthur Keith
tribes murder sooner-or-later
Here is something we can all count on. Sooner or later our tribe always comes to ask us to agree to murder. Charles Simic
tribes
Ultimately, we actually all belong to only one tribe, to Earthlings. Jill Tarter
tribes language affair
It behaves more like a tribe than a democratic institution...responding to custom rather than reason and using its own liturgy and language for the conduct of its domestic affairs. Chris Patten
tribes earth geek
The geek of the Earth are a tribe and they are mighty. Ian McDonald
tribes finest missouri
The several tribes of Indians inhabiting the regions of the Upper Missouri. . . are undoubtedly the finest looking, best equipped, and most beautifully costumed of any on the Continent. George Catlin
tribes united-states stipulations
The United States have fulfilled in good faith all their treaty stipulations with the Indian tribes, and have in every other instance insisted upon a like performance of their obligations. Martin Van Buren
tribes mankind robbers
Either what we hold to be right and good and true IS right and good and true, for all mankind, or we're just another robber tribe. Sean Connery