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follows hardly knew offspring
On the day-long follows that I used to do with mothers and their offspring - these chimp families that I knew so well - there was hardly a day when I didn't learn something new about them. Jane Goodall
follows none openness trust web
Every day the choristers of the social web chirp their advice about openness and trust; craigslist follows none of it, and every day it grows. Gary Wolf
follows laughs
She cries, she laughs and she follows me around the room. She laughs at her dad's jokes. Each day is different. Mary Schindler
follows life quite rules
She makes her own rules, ... She's consistent, and she follows those rules about life and work. And she's quite cheeky. Claire Danes
follows hippie
In private, I'm a hippie who follows Buddhism, does yoga, meditates and loves to dance wildly. Laura Harring
follows love matter means stays tries work
To me, spirituality means 'no matter what.' One stays on the path, one commits to love, one does ones work; one follows one's dream; one shares, tries not to judge, no matter what. Yehuda Berg
follows people public science stuck
Much public thinking follows a rut. The same thing is true in science. People get stuck and don't look in other directions. Charles H. Townes
follows naturally path wealth worried
One who follows the path of virtuosity need not be worried about wealth as it comes to him naturally without making efforts. Rig Veda
follows future maybe previous second seen sequel
Maybe because I'm a child of the '80s, but for me, a sequel is a story that follows the previous one, and sometimes if you haven't seen the original, then you don't understand the second one. Like 'Back to the Future 2.' If you haven't seen the first one, you're not going to get anything out of 'Back to the Future 2.' Fede Alvarez
phrases fit educated
I have been, as the phrase is, liberally educated, and am fit for nothing. Charles Dickens
phrases uncertain temper
…a lady of what is commonly called an uncertain temper --a phrase which being interpreted signifies a temper tolerably certain to make everybody more or less uncomfortable. Charles Dickens
phrases fancy virtue
There are few things more wearisome in a fairly fatiguing life than the monotonous repetition of a phrase which catches and holds the public fancy by virtue of its total lack of significance. Agnes Repplier
phrases speech accepted
Neatness of phrase is so closely akin to wit that it is often accepted as its substitute. Agnes Repplier
phrases used wells
Well I've never used that phrase before, but yes she is bootylicious. Ben Affleck
phrase
We're not about to let them take the phrase Janet Parker
phrases selling form
Telling is not selling; never make a statement if you can phrase it in the form of a question. Brian Tracy
phrases may said
You may be right,' she said, a phrase which here meant 'I’m wrong, but I don’t have the courage to say so. Daniel Handler
phrases repetition again-and-again
a meaningless phrase repeated again and again begins to resemble truth. Barbara Kingsolver