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wind literature wave
Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. Charles Caleb Colton
wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me. Charles Dickens
wind rising sawdust
It had grown darker as they talked, and the wind was sawing and the sawdust was whirling outside paler windows. The underlying churchyard was already settling into deep dim shade, and the shade was creeping up to the housetops among which they sat. "As if," said Eugene, "as if the churchyard ghosts were rising." Charles Dickens
wind east now-and-then
The wind's in the east. . . . I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east. Charles Dickens
wind arctic knows
I don't know where this Arctic wind has come from but it's freezing! Alan Green
wind outsiders balloons
I've just always been a fan of really fringy, outsider things, and I've always been a balloon in the wind, in terms of where that takes me. Chris Bauer
wind hair passionate
I want to live a passionate life. I always want to feel the wind in my hair. Dave Gorman
window tapping
Someone was tapping on the window. Dave Barry
wind sea voice
There is nothing as relaxing as being out on the open sea, listening to the waves and the wind and the sails and voices downstairs yelling "HOW DO YOU FLUSH THESE TOILETS?" Dave Barry
rubbish pieces should
In one-act pieces there should be only rubbish that is their strength. Anton Chekhov
rubbish painting
My paintings are rubbish. David Bailey
rubbish literature logic
Logic! Good gracious! What rubbish! E. M. Forster
rubbish
Personally, I think universities are finished. So much rubbish gets taught. A. N. Wilson
rubbish shellfish exquisite
What will be the death of me are buillabaisses, food spiced with pimiento, shellfish, and a load of exquisite rubbish which I eat in disproportionate quantities. Emile Zola
rubbish forget drink
We are such things as rubbish is made of, so let's drink up and forget it. Eugene O'Neill
rubbish tremendous turnaround
It was a tremendous turnaround because we were rubbish in first half. Alan Shearer
rubbish wonderful produce
The BBC produces wonderful programmes; it also produces a load of old rubbish. Jonathan Dimbleby
rubbish ifs
You can only talk rubbish if you're aware of knowledge. Karl Pilkington
mercy christ drag
You never have to drag mercy out of Christ, as money from a miser. Charles Spurgeon
mercy fear-god
I fear God never showed mercy to one so vile as I. David Brainerd
mercy whole one-word
Mercy. That is the gospel. The whole of it in one word. Edwin Hubbel Chapin
mercy found
When all else is changing within and around, in God and His mercy no change can be found. Charles Spurgeon
mercy deserve
Why am I so often at the mercy of those who don't deserve to control my life? Ashleigh Brilliant
mercy
There can be no mercy without truth. Adrian Rogers
mercy-of-god mercy given
The tender Mercy of God has given us one another. Catherine McAuley
mercy asks
I never ask for mercy and seek no one's sympathy. Conrad Black
mercy given
Where mercy is shown, mercy is given. Duane Chapman