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Rolling torture wagons for nature's most dignified creature. Alec Baldwin
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Don't be the ammunition wagon, be the rifle knowledge exists primarily for use. Carl Rogers
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Don't be a damned ammunition wagon. Be a rifle! Carl Rogers
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Can't you see that everyone is buying station wagons? Neal Stephenson
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A merry companion is as good as a wagon. John Lyly
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Like any companion animal, it's a life-long commitment. It's not just something for the various holiday seasons. Mike Winters
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One drawing demands to become a painting, so I start to work on that, and then the painting might demand something else. Then the painting might say, 'I want a companion, and the companion should be like this,' so I have to find that, either by drawing it myself or locating the image. Gary Hume
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If a man find a prudent companion who walks with him, is wise, and lives soberly, he may walk with him, overcoming all dangers, happy, but considerate. Friedrich Muller
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I have never found a companion so companionable as solitude. Henry David Thoreau
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She was no longer wrestling with the grief, but could sit down with it as a lasting companion and make it a sharer in her thoughts. George Eliot
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I was the first companion to kiss the Doctor. I played Grace Holloway to Paul McGann's Doctor in the 1996 TV movie. We shared three kisses, in fact: very sweet and chaste. When I took the part, I'd never even heard of 'Doctor Who.' No one warned me that the kisses would be a big deal. Daphne Ashbrook
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Companions are we, enlivened by a mighty gallop quickly sliding a harsh straw basket of sea foam gathered astride the tide. Bradley Chicho
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Poetry gives us courage and sets us straight with the world. Poems are great companions and friends. David Whyte
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We got the dog from Canine Companions for Independence. Pat Moore
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The charming aspect of Christmas is the fact that it expresses good will in a cheerful, happy, benevolent, non-sacrificial way. One says: “Merry Christmas”-not “Weep and Repent.” And the good will is expressed in a material, earthly form-by giving presents to one's friends, or by sending them cards in token of remembrance . . . . Ayn Rand
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I happened upon a memoir by a midlevel White House staffer, and he had been in the room that [Nixon's last] night [in office]. This guy's memoir told me what Nixon's last words were. And they were, on August 8, 1974, to the crew: "Have a Merry Christmas, fellas!" That was just so bizarre. Harry Shearer
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All are not merry that dance lightly. George Herbert
merry-christmas thinking guy
Last Christmas, I got the worst gift a guy ever gave me. He gave me a lottery ticket... what's the guy even thinking there. Here you go... nothing! Merry Christmas! It's nothing! Norm MacDonald
merry-christmas mia cards
She mailed me a Merry Christmas-I'm-Breaking-Up-with-You card. I'll read it to you," he said. He cleared his throat. "Dear Marcus. Merry Christmas. I'm breaking up with you. Mia. Megan McCafferty
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Although it's been said many times, many ways...Merry Christmas to you! Nat King Cole
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Leo had recently discovered how to change the display, like the Times Square JumboTron,so now the banner read: Merry Christmas! All your presents belong to Leo! Rick Riordan
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The spirit of Christmas is the spirit of love and of generosity and of goodness. It illuminates the picture window of the soul, and we look out upon the world's busy life and become more interested in people than in things. Thomas S. Monson