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sky might notes
If I could dwell where Israfel hath dwelt and he where I he might not sing so wildly well a mortal melody while a bolder note then this might swell from my lyre in the sky. Edgar Allan Poe
skydiving
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you! Author unknown
sky aviation denying-god
I cannot imaging anyone looking at the sky and denying God. Abraham Lincoln
sky people trying
We were trying to get all of the planes down out of the sky. And we watched as the towers of the World Trade Center collapsed - something no one expected and anticipated. And you could sit there and see and be aware that thousands of people were at that moment being killed as a result of the terrorist attacks that struck the United States. Dick Cheney
skyline switching trouble
We have trouble with Skyline switching man-to-man, and I don't know why. Steve Segadelli
sky
Watson, look up at the sky and tell me what you see. Sherlock Holmes
sky bird emptiness
Good and bad, happy and sad, all thoughts vanish into emptiness like the imprint of a bird in the sky. Chogyam Trungpa
sky water first-impression
Work at the same time on sky, water, branches, ground, keeping everything going on an equal basis... Don't be afraid of putting on colour... Paint generously and unhesitatingly, for it is best not to lose the first impression. Camille Pissarro
sky muse
I went out under the sky, Muse! and I was your vassal. Arthur Rimbaud
devil glasses half heads heaven hour knows roof
May your glasses be ever full. May the roof over your heads be always strong. And may you be in heaven Half an hour before the devil knows you're dead. Unknown
devil food forty heaven knows pillow soft
May you have food and raiment, a soft pillow for your head, May you be forty years in heaven before the devil knows you're dead. Unknown
devil heaven knows
May you be in heaven an hour, before the Devil knows your dead. Unknown
devil heaven knows
May you be fourty years in heaven before the devil knows your dead. Irish Blessings
devil fall god half heaven hold hollow hour knows meet rain rise road shine soft sun until warm wind
May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be ever at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, The rain fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand. And may you be in Heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead. Unknown
devil exception temptation
One should fight like the devil the temptation to think well of editors. They are all, without exception - at least some of the time, incompetent or crazy. John Gardner
devil hand recognizes seldom
One seldom recognizes the devil when he has his hand on your shoulder. Albert Speer
devil drop earth falls prove
O devil, devil! If that the earth could teem with woman's tears, each drop she falls would prove a crocodile. William Shakespeare
devil watch
Now that I'm on TV, I can't gluttonize as much as I would like. Even the devil has to watch his weight. John Glover
desert fact plants
So it's a celebration of our new release, and the fact that we're old. But desert plants are old and beautiful. Will Johnson
desert hate key member mount
Mount Desert is a key member of our partnership. We would hate to see that partnership dissolve. Paul Murphy
desert felt natural nature second walking waste
I have never been in a natural place and felt that was a waste of time. I never have. And it's a relief. If I'm walking around a desert or whatever, every second is worthwhile. Viggo Mortensen
desert stones
In the desert there is no sign that says, Thou shalt not eat stones. Margaret Atwood
desert friendless
There is no desert like being friendless. Baltasar Gracian
desert mouths ache
The desert of virginity Aches in the hotness of her mouth. Arthur Symons
desert collectors
I am not a collector of deserts! Benito Mussolini
desert far high job school wonderful
He's done a wonderful job as far as when he's represented Desert Vista High School. Jim Bell
deserted felt peculiar towards whom
He . . . felt towards those whom he had deserted that peculiar malignity which has, in all ages, been characteristic of apostates. Thomas B. Macaulay