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goes-on next hundred
Five hundred words a day is what I aim for. And I don't go on to the next chapter until I've polished and polished and polished the one I'm working on. Elinor Lipman
goes-on firsts cheated-on
The best thing about being cheated on is I get to go on more first dates. Britney Spears
goes-on world pot
A woman knows she can walk away from a pot to tend something else and the pot will go on boiling; if she couldn't this world would end at once. Barbara Kingsolver
goes-on vipers twelve
The scream of the twelve-inch shrapnel is more penetrating than the hiss from a thousand Jewish newspaper vipers. Therefore let them go on with their hissing. Adolf Hitler
goes-on one-love stage
Before I go on stage I pretend that everyone loves me. Adam Levine
goes-on certainty
I will go on quietly and slowly, but I will go on firmly, and with a certainty of success. Daniel O'Connell
goes-on argument
What is flirtatiousness but an argument that life must go on and on and on? Kurt Vonnegut
goes-on vitality spending
You're spending your life without renewing it. You've got to be amused, properly healthily amused. You're spending your vitality without making any. Can't go on you know. Depression! Avoid depression! D. H. Lawrence
goes-on seriousness
Go on, then, and let your intent be seriousness. Donald Cargill
paintings
The paintings were all over the place, on the walls, hanging. Kim Bauer
paintings tend
The paintings tend to be reproduced more often. Susan Kuretsky
painting pieces proved together
The painting put all of the pieces together and proved it was real. William Paul
painting realistic vain
How vain painting is-we admire the realistic depiction of objects which in their original state we don't admire at all. Blaise Pascal
painting eloquence
Eloquence is the painting of thought ... Blaise Pascal
painting admiration vain
How vain painting is, exciting admiration by its resemblance to things of which we do not admire the originals. Blaise Pascal
painting eloquence
Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts. Blaise Pascal
painting chapel creator
One can easily tell that the creator of the paintings in the Sistine Chapel was above all a sculptor Edvard Munch
painting holes ten
It is better to have a good painting with ten holes than ten bad paintings without any holes. Edvard Munch
mood-changes sincere hypocritical
Humans are very seldom either totally sincere or totally hypocritical. Their moods change, their motives are mixed, and they are often quite mistaken as to what their motives are. C. S. Lewis
mood prove team wanting
I think the mood of the team is wanting to go out there and prove themselves, Wali Lundy
mood rolling shame stones
I don't know that my mood is a Rolling Stones mood right now, ... It would be kind of a shame to miss, though. Al Groh
mood short walk
I was in the mood where it should have been a long walk off a short pier, but I actually went for a long walk on a long road. Grant Thomas
mood partying
He was really in the mood for partying and wasn't about to be outdone by any of the other rockers. Kid Rock
mood
I always start with emotion. That's where I start all of my improvisations, on the piano. I always start with the mood or the feel of where I am in that moment. Laura Mvula
mood people
The people don't see a future, the country's mood is gloomy, Gerhard Schroeder
moods
Sometimes I'll read something on Twitter, and I'll just be in the darkest of moods for the rest of the day or the rest of the week sometimes. Eleanor Catton
mood terror antidote
Nature in one of her beneficent moods has ordained that even death has some antidote to its own terrors. Bram Stoker