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memories paradise
Our memories are the only paradise from which we can never be expelled. Jean Richter
memories acorns treasure
Nothing can match the treasure of common memories ... Antoine de Saint-Exupery
memories men age
A man's age represents a fine cargo of experiences and memories. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
memories regret grief
A man's age is something impressive, it sums up his life: maturity reached slowly and against many obstacles, illnesses cured, griefs and despairs overcome, and unconscious risks taken; maturity formed through so many desires, hopes, regrets, forgotten things, loves. A man's age represents a fine cargo of experience and memories. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
memories treasure equal
There is nothing that can equal the treasure of so many shared memories. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
memories mind band
When I did "Top of the Pops" for the first time, Ace of Base was one of the other bands, and I have a memory of them on a small stage next to me in the TV studio. A memory of their performance is burned into my mind. Seared. Beck
memories father boys
Chauncey seethed at the outrageous insult. "And your father?" he demanded, extending the sword. He didn't yet know all his vassals, but he was learning. He would brand the family name of this boy to memory. Becca Fitzpatrick
memories heart people
There's a disconnect between my mind and my heart, but I feel the truth. They say when people lose their vision, their hearing comes sharper. I've lost part of my memory but maybe my intuition is stronger. Becca Fitzpatrick
memories taken eye
Since we're keeping it primal, you smell good," he observed. "It's called a shower...," I began automatically, then trailed off. My memory snagged, taken aback by a compelling and forceful sense of undue familiarity. "Soap, shampoo, hot water," I added, almost as an afterthought. "Naked. I know the drill," Jev said, something unreadeble passing over his eyes. Becca Fitzpatrick
paradise sound eating
All Paradise opens! Let me die eating ortolans to the sound of soft music! Benjamin Disraeli
paradise
A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell! Thomas Fuller
paradise solitude
Two Paradises t'were in one, to live in Paradise alone. Andrew Marvell
paradise life-is knows
Life... is a paradise to what we know of death. William Shakespeare
paradise
Create a paradise anywhere you go. Bjork
paradise earth gender
Women are all we know of paradise on this earth. Albert Camus
paradise planets century
This planet can be a paradise in the 22nd century. E. O. Wilson
paradise way
Paradise is at your own center; unless you find it there, there is no way to enter. Angelus Silesius
paradise flow tides
How small these rescued tides appear! Earthly delights flow in torrents. Each object offers paradise. Andre Breton
maybe says time
Part of me says maybe it's time for a change. Jim Haslett
maybe means ten
Statistically it's probably one out of a hundred, so that means there's ten out there. Maybe twenty. Guy Kawasaki
maybe overall proved pushed
Overall, I think I proved I should be the No. 1 pick. I thought I maybe could have pushed a 4.29 out of there, but overall I'm pretty happy. Reggie Bush
maybe meaningful mountain point research rewarding ride science sit willing withhold worth
(Research) is so meaningful and rewarding at this point I'm willing to withhold assumptions on where I'll end up. Maybe I'll find God. Maybe I'll find out science isn't for me. Maybe I'll go sit on a mountain and meditate. The ride will be worth it. Matthew Gervais
maybe nursery planning soon
Planning the nursery comes soon enough, maybe at the same time. Don't do both. Marilyn Oliveira
maybe quickness size star team
Maybe our team was a little star struck. But the turnovers had more to do with the size differential and the quickness differential. Nancy Wilson
maybe third
Maybe on third down, that's where we need to be looking. He always delivers. Charlie Whitehurst
maybe practice quite
Maybe one practice day wasn't quite what we wanted, Frank Beamer
maybe meaningful moving overboard people reaction thoughtful toward
Maybe it's a reaction to going overboard in the 1980s and 1990s, but I sense a lot of people are moving away from materialistic things (and) toward more thoughtful and meaningful holidays. Sheryl Garrett