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dusty guilty leather pairs pants
Leather pants are my guilty fashion pleasure. I have at least 10 pairs in navy, red, white, dusty pink, grey, suede and black. Abbey Clancy
dusty rag taking
When you put a rag to a very dusty finish, it's like taking sandpaper to it. Michael Sullivan
dust floating fragrance leaves moment possibilities smell sound tin
Fragrance of breeze,novel smell of dust after a drizzling,tin tin sound of squirrels,dried leaves floating with the wind... want me to feel I must sense all the possibilities of aesthetics during this moment of living. Nishi Silva
dusty fresh
Fresh from brawling courts/ And dusty purlieus of the law. Lord Alfred Tennyson
dusty either funny india
Funny, but in India it's either dusty or muddy, no in-between. Pat Smith
dust doe
Dust does rise, doesn't it? And so can I. Dionne Warwick
dust tracks
I have spotted the tracks of the dust particles. Dr. Tsou
dust kids time
I don't get a lot of time with my children. My time is precious, and time with my two kids is like gold dust to me. I can't get that time back. Tim Howard
dust everyday hill humming life sneakers
Ideas come from ordinary, everyday life. And from imagination. And from feelings. And from memories. Memories of dust in my sneakers and humming whitewalls down a hill called Monkey. Jerry Spinelli
history rewrite soon
Let's not rewrite history, it's too soon for that, Barbara Boxer
history increase liberty subjects
Liberty has never come from the government. Liberty has always come from the subjects of it. The history of liberty is a history of resistance. The history of liberty is a history of limitations of governmental power, not the increase of it. Nadia Boulanger
history louis
Louis Vuitton has a long history with collaborations. Delphine Arnault
history original produced seem suburbs united work writers
Many writers from the suburbs of history, such as Ireland and Argentina, produced more original work than their counterparts in the United States; they still seem to. Pankaj Mishra
history thanks
Many thanks for your part in our history. Kim Anderson
history hoping occasions start tremendous
Scotland's history has been one or two occasions of tremendous over-achievement, and I am hoping this is the start of one for us. Frank Hadden
history open tear
Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! Ronald Reagan
history
May 1 will be a milestone in the history of Europe, Guenter Verheugen
history news society weaknesses
One of the weaknesses of our society is that history is still news to most people. Grant Fairley
stories whole
We can’t always tell the whole story about ourselves. Denis Johnson
stories four philippines
I didnt finish the stories until we went to the Philippines and I got malaria. I couldnt work and I didnt have any money, but I had seven stories. So I wrote three or four more. Denis Johnson
stories seekers
You will observe that the stories told are all about money-seekers, not about money-finders. Edgar Allan Poe
stories may faces
About the only value the story of my life may have is to show that one can, even without any particular gifts, overcome obstacles that seem insurmountable if one is willing to face the fact that they must be overcome. Eleanor Roosevelt
stories speak shoulders
So many stories, and to choose which ones to tell and how to tell them. The words, they will tap me on the shoulder and they will speak to me: Tell me! Tell me! The stories choose me. Eduardo Galeano
stories pages way
I HATED the Salinger story. It took me days to go through it, gingerly, a page at a time, and blushing with embarrassment for him every ridiculous sentence of the way. How can they let him do it? Elizabeth Bishop
stories sad-story
A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you. Elizabeth Edwards
stories short-story experiments
every short story is an experiment - what one must ask is not only, did it come off, but was it, as an experiment, worth making? Elizabeth Bowen
stories action ends
Story involves action. Action towards an end not to be foreseen (by the reader) but also towards an end which, having been reached, must be seen to have been from the start inevitable. Elizabeth Bowen