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half lips smirk
There was that half-smirk again, playing around his lips, as if he was deciding whether the situation was amusing enough to warrant a full smile. Alexandra Adornetto
half life people sort wet
Life is like a grapefruit. Well, it's sort of orangy-yellow and dimpled on the outside, wet and squidgy in the middle. It's got pips inside, too. Oh, and some people have a half a one for breakfast. Douglas Adams
half knows life proverbs spent time-and-time-management
Life is half spent before one knows what it is. French Proverbs
half huge last played playoffs season second success year
Making the playoffs last year is a huge part of our success this season. We played very well the second half of the season and managed to get in as the fourth-place team. I think that was really the beginning. Mike Mastroianni
half love
Love is only half the illusion; the lover, but not his love, is deceived. George Santayana
half households less log mysterious people third
Less than half of our households have a computer. Only a third of those log on. So most people see this as being mysterious technology. Karen Coyle
half points pole south
Seventy-four points at the half - that's like being at the South Pole for us. Bernie Bickerstaff
half second
Second half turnovers really did us in. I think that was the real difference. Paul Biancardi
half picked second
Mineral Wells picked it up in the second half and made it a much better game. David Wood
careful celibacy christian fasting great higher life manners marriages martyrdom second separation standard value
For the standard of Christian life was to be strained to a higher pitch; more fasting was required, and more careful separation from the manners and enjoyments of the world; celibacy and martyrdom had great value set upon them, and second marriages were prohibited. Robert Rainy
cared cotton patch
I was so glad to get out of the cotton patch and stop pickin' cotton, I wouldn't of cared who come by and said, 'I'll take you to Chicago.' Koko Taylor
careers community-service common
To work for the common good is the greatest creed. Albert Schweitzer
care continued dealing kid love parents raise
We're not dealing with kidnappers here. When you see the way they continued to raise him and take care of him, you're dealing with parents that love their kid and would do anything they could to keep him. Steven Brill
carefully citizens follow listen local mandatory ordered orleans provided state urge
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for New Orleans and Galveston. I urge the citizens to listen carefully to the instructions provided by state and the local authorities. And follow them, George H. W. Bush
cares freedom means otherwise unlimited
Like children, adolescents need a framework. Otherwise they can't cope. When someone has unlimited freedom, it means there's nobody who cares what they're doing. Joan Lingard
care life support
Life is ... you work, you support yourself, take care of yourself, but you also have to take care of your community. Brenda Valdes
care form game handle media people pick shape
Like I always say, we handle things in here. In no way, shape or form are we going to play a media game with our teammates. I think that people look to pick on things on Manny because he's Manny Ramirez. We'll take care of things and we take care of things in here. Jason Varitek
careful far
Let's be careful how far we go with that. Lou Lamoriello
complaining fool moral
A fool bolts pleasure, then complains of moral indigestion. Minna Antrim
complaining clinton
The fact is that, once you are the person - and Ms.[Hillary] Clinton is the person who injected this type of commentary [bigot] into this race [2016] - once you inject that type of commentary into this race, you can't then sit back and start complaining about it or have some of your handmaidens in the media complain about it. Chris Christie
complaining folks
Folks with most to complain about seldom complain most. David Mitchell
complaining sometimes feels
Sometimes I feel like an old hooker. Cher
complaining fruit
I am not disposed to complain that I have planted and others have gathered the fruits. Charles Goodyear
complaining enough fountain
Unfortunately complaining is one thing Eeyores are not afraid to do. They grudgingly carry their thimbles to the Fountain of Life, then mumble and grumble that they weren't given enough. Benjamin Hoff
complaining miserable
I couldn't just get up every day and be miserable and complain. Billy Eichner
complaining pay grumbling
Constant complaint is the poorest sort of pay for all the comforts we enjoy. Benjamin Franklin
complaining too-much enough
Those who are content have enough; those that complain, have too much. Benjamin Franklin