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yesterday knows
I am but of yesterday, and know nothing. Charles Spurgeon
yesterday nuts today
Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut, that held its ground. David Icke
yesterday may tomorrow
If you concentrate on the present, you eliminate what happened yesterday and any apprehension of what may happen tomorrow. Denis Waitley
yesterday giving want
Are you smelling me?” After yesterday I suspected that my body was giving him all kinds of information I didn't want him to have. “Don't tempt me,” he murmured. Deborah Harkness
yesterday political demise
When I die, I don't want my demise to be used as a political rally, and that's what happened yesterday. Bill O'Reilly
yesterday eras commodity
In this difficult era the most valuable commodity is the unfailing turn of the hours and how they retrieve for us the known harbor of yesterday. Chang-Rae Lee
yesterday waiting house
I was going to do a big radio show, and I said to my driver, 'Radio can wait, take me to the Full House house.' It literally was a drive-by. I photobombed the Full House house yesterday. I took like 20 pictures because I thought I didn't look good in any of these - you can't see the house! You gotta really show that that's the house! Bob Saget
yesterday what-is-love rose
The snows and the roses of yesterday are vanished; And what is love but a rose that fades? Edgar Lee Masters
yesterday errors forever
bureaucracy, safely repeating today what it did yesterday, rolls on as ineluctably as some vast computer, which, once penetrated by error, duplicates it forever. Barbara Tuchman
necks
Who was blowing on the nape of my neck. David Mitchell
necks paralyzed
Better to be paralyzed from the neck down than the neck up Charles Krauthammer
necks throat
After all, it is not where one washes one's neck that counts but where one moistens one's throat. Djuna Barnes
necks praise critics
Having the critics praise you is like having the hangman say you've got a pretty neck. Eli Wallach
necks break holes
A hole is nothing at all, but you can break your neck in it. Austin O'Malley
necks stones possession
Each possession I own is but a stone around my neck. Albert Einstein
necks legs i-can
I can wrap my legs around my neck. Janice Dickinson
necks nails satan
On the back of Satan's neck is a nail scarred footprint. C. S. Lewis
necks classic broke
I broke my neck, it's a classic neck break from chin to chest. If I had been alone, I would probably be dead. Brooke Burns
bent good red talked
We bent a little, but we didn't break. That was a big thing that we talked about all week, being good in the red zone. Jim Johnson
bent life news others police public spun web
The web of influence which News Corporation spun in Britain, which effectively bent politicians, police and many others in public life to its will, amounted to a shadow state. Thomas Watson, Jr.
bent derive himself mitt portions romney
It's no surprise that Mitt Romney bent himself into a pretzel to disavow the portions of Obamacare that derive from his own reform in Massachusetts. Timothy Noah
bent happened
This probably couldn't have happened back then. The bent back then was historicism. Ken Hayes
bent common education forms inclined tis twig
Tis education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined Alexander Pope
bent boldness lose mean offend scientists
I don't mean to offend anybody, but I think that we get a lot of scientists now who are bent into a system, and we lose some of their boldness by that. Obviously, you have to learn the ropes, but I think it's important to do that without hammering out the radicalness that makes innovation happen. Taylor Wilson
bent feels happened leg scared
My leg is fine. It got kind of bent up there and that hadn't happened in a long time, ... It feels pretty good, but I was kind of scared at first. Stephen Davis
bent buck control happen somewhat worked
Buck and I are somewhat alike. We don't get worked up or bent out of shape. Things are going to happen and you can't control it. Lee Smith
bent follow fool fools-and-foolishness natural
But a fool must follow his natural bent / (Even as you and I!). Rudyard Kipling