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pulse comedy sometimes
It's not that comedy has changed in terms of what's funny. For me, it's changed in that sometimes I don't feel my finger is on the pulse. Bobby Lee
pulse takes tells truth
Crime takes the pulse of a culture. It tells us the truth about us as a species. Andrew Vachss
pulse veins divine-comedy
For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble. Dante Alighieri
pulse reason form
I always work better when I do not reason, when no question of right or wrong enter in,-when my pulse quickens to the form before me without hesitation nor calculation. Edward Weston
pulse retailers small smaller
Small retailers don't have that kind of a luxury. That said, smaller retailers usually have a better pulse on their stores. Ellen Davis
pulse rhythm
Rhythm is the pulse of music. Ignacy Jan Paderewski
pulse fingers
One can't live with one's finger everlastingly on one's pulse. Joseph Conrad
pulse deep-down happened
You happened to me. You were as deep down as I’ve ever been. You were inside me like my pulse. Marilyn Hacker
pulse chance checks
I check my pulse and if I can find it, I know I've got a chance Paul Newman
rhythm search variety
Search for variety in between the rhythm of what we already know, and you will find wonder. Matt Maldre
rhythm towards
I feel like we got in a rhythm towards the end there, Richard Kovalcheck
rhythm starting
I feel like I'm starting to get my rhythm now. Jameer Nelson
rhythm tired
I don't feel tired at all, and want to keep with the rhythm I have right now. Ai Miyazato
rhythm
I did that a lot in Japan. By doing that, I can get some rhythm back and keep my balance. Shinji Mori
rhythm acceleration celestial
Music. A meaningless acceleration in the rhythm of celestial experience. C. S. Lewis
rhythm guitarist
I really consider myself more of a rhythm guitarist than a soloist. Alex Lifeson
rhythm
I need the seasons to live to the rhythm of rain and sun. Sophie Marceau
rhythm rhythms seems words
What makes me write is the rhythm of the world around me - the rhythms of the language, of course, but also of the land, the wind, the sky, other lives. Before the words comes the rhythm - that seems to me to be of the essence. John Burnside