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blow wrecks lasts
The last trumpet ever to be sounded shall blow even algebra to wreck. Charles Dickens
blow light candle
If God lights the candle, none can blow it out. Charles Spurgeon
blow sharks hands
I've sat looking down into a volcano that could blow at any moment; I've helped catch a shark and several rattlesnakes; I let a tarantula walk across my hand, and I ate rat soup. Alan Alda
blow people focus
I don't hide my emotions from people. I am not a focus-group tested, blow- dried candidate or governor. Chris Christie
blow people suffering
Never trust anyone, Daniel, especially the people you admire. Those are the ones who will make you suffer the worst blows. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
blow white african-american
Considering the popularity of soaps with the African-American audience, it's grotesque that the entertainment industry, for all its vaunted liberalism, is lagging so far behind social changes in the United States. And why has there never been an all-black daytime network soap? It would probably blow the white soaps off the map. Camille Paglia
blown good step
We still think we're a good team. We didn't get blown out of here (in Cleveland), for one. We're capable. We just have to step it up a little bit. Vince Carter
blow wind liberty
I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please, for so fools have. William Shakespeare
blow world buffets
I am one, my liege, Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world Have so incensed that I am reckless what I do to spite the world. William Shakespeare
icy watches patches
Watch out for the icy patch Jim Henson
icy alive literature
When Robert Frost was alive, I was known as the other new England poet, which is to be barely known at all. Howard Nemerov
icy skiing slopes
I love skiing fast. You're going 80 to 85 m.p.h. down an icy slope, and I love it. Lindsey Vonn
icy changed find-me
They would not find me changed from him they knew - only more sure of all I thought was true. Robert Frost
icy cowardice engaging
Humor is the most engaging cowardice. Robert Frost
chill famous mask michael ninth time
Michael Myers is a very famous character. This is the ninth movie with Michael Myers, and when you put on that mask for the first time, you get a little chill going down your spine. Tyler Mane
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I'm not a person who naturally loves to wake up in the morning and go 'Yeah, I'm going to work out for five hours - wooh!' Like, that's not my thing. I'm from Texas. I like to eat carbs. I like to chill out with my friends and do anything but 150 push-ups and sit-ups. Jennifer Love Hewitt
chill enjoy home school time
When I'm at home I like to chill out, ... I'm not flaunting myself. I like going to school and enjoy time with friends. Morgan Pressel
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When I hear a great country song, I get chills and I want to cry. You feel something. And just sometimes that magic and the stars line up somehow or another, and it creates something that's really, really, really special. Ashley Monroe
chill cooperation creates fact
The fact is, this creates more of a chill than cooperation. James Zogby
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To be honest, I watch way more dramatic films when I'm chilling at home. I think when you work in comedy, you just want something different in your private life. Makes you feel balanced, I guess. Bill Hader
chill bits
I love having music just to chill to and also to rev me up a bit. Alexander Hanson
chills tomorrow turn warm wind
We are not going to warm up at all during the day Friday, and it will turn windy. We are going to see wind chills tomorrow in the 40s all day long. Larry Mowry
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There are any number of reasons for visiting Filey. The beach is clean, long, and rarely crowded. The countryside is bold and handsome, with one maritime feature that deserves to be better known: the long, thin rock finger of the Brigg, pointing into the chilly grey waters of the North Sea. David Hewson