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romance nostalgia certain
There's a certain nostalgia and romance in a place you left. David Guterson
romance hamburgers vanilla
I'll take you to Mickey D's," said Sean. "I'll buy you a hamburger." Annie was not thrilled. Sean's offer did not compare to offers made in other centuries. "And fries," Sean said. "And a vanilla milkshake." Annie remained unthrilled. "Okay, okay. You can have a Big Mac." Romance in my century, she thought, is pitiful. Caroline B. Cooney
romance together back-together
Why don't the Beatles get back together? Why don't nobody sing of romance? Billy Joel
romance firsts intimacy
Not for the first time, I reflected that intimacy and romance are not synonymous. Diana Gabaldon
romance soul losing
Oh, aye, Sassenach. I am your master . . . and you're mine. Seems I canna possess your soul without losing my own. Diana Gabaldon
romance alcohol should
Romance, like alcohol, should be enjoyed but must not be allowed to become necessary. Edgar Friedenberg
romance faces romanticism
I have nothing against romanticism. I'm all for it. I'm helpless in the face of romance. Bill Nighy
romance style flavor
Cassini is different -- it's a mission of enormous scope and is being conducted in grand style. It is much more sophisticated than Voyager, ... I can't say it's got that flavor of romance, though. Voyager was very romantic. Cassini is spectacular. Carolyn Porco
romance literature should
Life should imitate romance literature far more often. Charlaine Harris
twelve felt
She didn't like being twelve. It felt like someplace between who she'd been and who she was about to be. It felt like no place at all. Alice Hoffman
twelve doe answers
Would the Lord send one of the Twelve Apostles halfway around the world to help just one person? The answer is YES. He does it all the time. David A. Bednar
twelve dollars birth
When I was born I owed twelve dollars. George S. Kaufman
twelve defense gross
So-called defense now absorbs sixty per cent of the national budget, and about twelve per cent of the Gross National Product. George Wald
twelve
Twelve and five. That's a big difference. You can say what you want about us, but we can play. Steve Smith
twelve sawyer toms
The Great Gatsby' [...] was my 'Tom Sawyer' when I was twelve [....] J. D. Salinger
twelve rest-of-your-life findings
Suppose there aren't any more A + days once you get to be twelve? Wouldn't that be something! To spend the rest of your life looking for an A + day and not finding it. Judy Blume
twelve cracks ems
So are you an inmate or a rubbernecker?" she asks. "Rubbernecker," I answer without hesitation. "You?" "I'm a screw. Or on staff, anyway. Used to be an inmate. Repeat offender. Crimes against my body. Puking sickness followed by heroin, which led to more puking sickness." I'd be surprised at her forthrightness, but that's addicts for you. The twelve steps crack 'em open and then they can't shut up. Lauren Beukes
twelve genius
I began to be a woman at twelve, or more properly, a genius. Mary MacLane
scales planets chemicals
We have altered the physical, chemical and biological properties of the planet on a geological scale. We have left no part of the globe untouched. David Suzuki
scales teach
Do things that won't scale; it will teach you. Brian Chesky
scales truth
Scales always lie. They don't make a scale that ever told the truth about value, about worth, about significance. Ann Voskamp
scales consumed
Everything that creates itself upon the backs of smaller scales will by those same scales be consumed. David Eagleman
scales stories
If historians don't tell stories at the scales of creation myths, someone else will. David Christian
scales
I think there are advantages to different scales of filmmaking. You wouldn't want to do just one thing. Christopher Nolan
scales chords collapse
As soon as you impose Western chords on an Indian scale, something great collapses. Jonny Greenwood
scales tested has-beens
The Negro, however, has been tested on an extensive scale. Ellsworth Huntington
scales ifs knows
You can sightread better if you know your scales and arpeggios. James Galway