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cities citizens forget
The citizen takes his city for granted far too often. He forgets to marvel. Carlos Fuentes
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We have no direct interest in those cities and don't have a strategic plan to include them, but that doesn't mean we won't in the future. Dave Andrews
cities community quality
No rural community, no suburban community, can ever possess the distinctive qualities that city dwellers have for centuries given to the world. Agnes Repplier
cities tombs tale-of-two-cities
Drive him fast to his tomb. This, from Jacques. Charles Dickens
cities mind vision
That glorious vision of doing good is so often the sanguine mirage of so many good minds. Charles Dickens
cities mind moral
I have found by experience that they who have spent all their lives in cities, improve their talents but impair their virtues; and strengthen their minds but weaken their morals. Charles Caleb Colton
cities literature village
If you would be known, and not know, vegetate in a village; if you would know, and not be known, live in a city. Charles Caleb Colton
cities discipline suffering
The Bible is clear that those who fail to heed the Lord's discipline - whether nations, cities, or individuals - suffer devastating consequences. Charles Stanley
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We have requested the ministry to recruit more women for the force so that all stations in the big cities can have at least one lady officer. Girija Vyas
metaphor insight supreme
Any supreme insight is a metaphor. Charles Henry Parkhurst
metaphor masters
The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. Aristotle
metaphor halfway commonplace
Metaphor is halfway between the unintelligible and the commonplace. Aristotle
metaphor red state
Branson is a metaphor for red state America, Robert Schmuhl
metaphor dictionary
The dictionary contains no metaphors. Paul Ricoeur
metaphor pretentious
You live for pretentious metaphors. John Green
metaphor prisoner
We are prisoners of our own metaphors, metaphorically speaking... R. Buckminster Fuller
metaphor strain
Writers who have nothing to say always strain for metaphors to say it in. Florence King
metaphor humans human-thought
Early human thought proceeded by metaphor, Gerald Edelman
arteries audience freedom needed nine people quotes stage
Revolution! The people howls and cries, Freedom, that's what we're needing! We've needed it for centuries, our arteries are bleeding. The stage is shaking, the audience rock. The whole thing is over by nine o'clock. Kurt Tucholsky
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Basic research has shown that in the arteries in the heart, that inflammatory processes that are reflected by higher levels of CRP may play a role in the development of hardening of the arteries or atherosclerosis, Charles Hennekens
arteries doctor main says
My main arteries are great. The doctor says I look great, so here I am. Joe Vitt
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A heart beset by coronary disease will begin to recruit secondary arteries to carry oxygenated blood. Barry Eisler
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We will examine the condition of their arteries before, during and after therapy, and compare it to women on no therapy to see if the hormones cause or prevent changes leading to heart disease. Dr. Santoro
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We'll work off the major arteries trying to get to as many people as we can. Clifford Galey
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The Internet's kinda in danger of getting heart disease pretty soon, I think. Arteries are getting clogged. Sean Booth
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We'll rebuild, of course, ... But what made New Orleans is the polyglot, the tapestry, the mosaic, the gumbo. So the French Quarter gets most of the attention, but the Quarter feeds from the arteries of the neighborhoods. Marc Morial
arteries interests kept trade
It is in all our interests that the arteries of global trade are kept free, open and running. Philip Hammond