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felt hardly hurricane move nation prayers virginia
(Regarding his prayers to keep Hurricane Gloria away from Virginia Beach) It was 'extremely important because I felt that if I couldn't move a hurricane, I could hardly move a nation Pat Robertson
felt love paula playing ready stopped talking wait
Paula can't wait to get out of the gate. She's ready to play, so I felt playing her first was important. She has not stopped talking about playing in this event. She's excited. I love it. I want her to get out there and do it. Nancy Lopez
felt level membership playing
Our membership felt that something had to be done to level the playing field. Marty Hickman
felt motivation needed prove
Our motivation was way up. We felt like we needed to come out and prove ourselves. Kevin Huck
felt few information suffice took
Suffice it to say it took a few interviews, but we did get the information we felt was important at the time, Charles Ramsey
felt full room wearing
Suddenly, I felt like I was wearing patchouli in a room full of Chanel. Sarah Parker
felt honest include name somewhere time
Suddenly, and for the first time in all these years, it felt honest and right to include the name 'Zombies' somewhere on the album. Rod Argent
felt five thinking
State, repeat. It felt so good. There was, like, five seconds, and I was thinking 'hold the ball.' It felt so good. I. Stone
felt stanford team
Stanford is the No. 7 team in the nation, and we were with them the whole way. I felt we raced a lot better on Sunday. Joe Wilhelm
start
Start the Day with Love;Spend the Day with Love;Fill the Day with Love;End the Day with Love;This is the way to God. Sathya Baba
starting
Some of the things offensively are starting to come together, Steve Wilson
start
Man, that ain't even a thought for me, ... I can't get into that world. I've been around too long to start something like that up. Jermaine Wiggins
stars laughter flower
At one time I say to myself: "Surely not! The little prince shuts his flower under her glass globe every night, and he watches over his sheep very carefully . . ." Then I am happy. And there is sweetness in the laughter of all the stars. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
stars flower love-is
What did I care about my hammer, about my bolt, about thirst or death? There was, on one star, on one planet, on mine, the Earth, a little prince to be consoled! I took him in my arms. I rocked him. I told him, 'The flower you love is not in danger...I'll draw you a muzzle for your sheep...I'll draw you a fence for your flower...I' I didn't know what to say. How clumsy I felt! I didn't know how to reach him, where to find him...It's so mysterious, the land of tears. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
stars businessman knows
How is it possible for one to own the stars?" "To whom do they belong?" the businessman retorted, peevishly. "I don't know. To nobody. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
stars men light
All men have the stars," he answered, "but they are not the same things for different people. For some, who are travellers, the stars are guides. For others they are no more than little lights in the sky. For others, who are scholars, they are problems. For my businessman they were wealth. But all the stars are silent. You--you alone--will have the stars as no one else has them-- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
stars lying eye
When I opened my eyes I saw nothing but the pool of nocturnal sky, for I was lying on my back with out-stretched arms, face to face with that hatchery of stars. Only half awake, still unaware that those depths were sky, having no roof between those depths and me, no branches to screen them, no root to cling to, I was seized with vertigo and felt myself as if flung forth and plunging downward like a diver. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
stars ocean men
Surely a man needs a closed place wherein he may strike root and, like the seed, become. But also he needs the great Milky Way above him and the vast sea spaces, though neither stars nor ocean serve his daily needs. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
trek
I'd be happy to do Star Trek again, if the writing was right. Stephen Collins
trekking strolling walking
Walking articulates both physical and mental freedom. Rebecca Solnit