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fond rather
We're rather fond of it and we think you'll like it, too. Tom Petty
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I have mild albinism, which means I am very sensitive to light, so the animal representation of my spirit would have to be a mole. I am particularly fond of that most Lovecraftian of mammals, the star-nosed mole, and tend to choose it for online icons and avatars. Sarah Monette
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Many luckless people imagine that romance is dead: some, overcivilised, fondly suppose that there never was romance: a poet tells us that romance is unrecognised though really present: but scientists can meet him daily, walking at large and undisguised in the world. Archibald Hill
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So many kids come here for their first time. We offer that warm, friendly atmosphere. It's the type of place where you come visit and leave with some fond memories. Rachael Woods
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O Memory, thou fond deceiver, Still importunate and vain, To former joys recurring ever, And turning all the past to pain Oliver Goldsmith
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Full Frame is where I had the first showing of my first film, 'Street Fight.' I have a fond memory of pacing around outside the theater, nervously trying to keep from throwing up. It's a magical festival, well curated, with a warm and generous spirit. Marshall Curry
fondly paid
We may look back at the day fondly when we paid $3 a gallon. Phil Flynn
fond seem
He doesn't seem to be very fond of them. Dennis Hutchinson
fond meet people run
Some people are so fond of ill-luck that they run half-way to meet it. Douglas Jerrold
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We know we match up well with this team. It's going to be an interesting game. Lamar Butler
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Vaughan is not playing this match as a precautionary measure. Andrew Walpole
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We started out a little slow, a little sluggish. I think it was because the refs weren't on time. We warmed up and got the sweat and everything going in the anticipation of the match only to have to wait another half-hour until kickoff. D. James
matches slow tough
We started off slow with some tough matches in the first round. We got better as we went. Charlie Lane
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We were a match away from making it look a little more respectable. Jerry McSwords
match report review until viewed
Until we know how the report has been viewed by the match review panel, we have no position, John Reid
matches reason repeat
We've always said part of the reason for the repeat matches is for television. John Paquette
match
We're going to take it one match at a time. Ron Hutchins
match
When we got done with that match I said he's a top-10 player, Andre Agassi
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Man passes; he knows that he is dust; nothing is more evident than his frailty. If he should for a single moment forget it, what a chorus of voices would recall it to him! And yet, in the drop of existence which he absorbs, he takes in ages through memory and ages through presentiment. In the moments as they pass, he dimly sees eternity, and more than this, he possesses it by anticipation. Charles Wagner
memories past journey
Memory has the singular characteristic of recalling in a friend absent, as in a journey long past, only that which is agreeable. Charles Dudley Warner
memories distance echoes
There were two forests for every one you entered. There was the one you walked in, the physical echo, and then there was the one that was connected to all the other forests, with no consideration of distance, or time. The forest primeval, remembered through the collective memory of every tree in the same way that people remembered myth- through the collective subconscious that Jung mapped, the shared mythic resonance that lay buried in every human mind. Legend and myth, all tangled in an alphabet of trees remembered, not always with understanding, but with wonder. With awe. Charles de Lint
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I finally figured out that I’m solitary by nature, but at the same time I know so many people; so many people think they own a piece of me. They shift and move under my skin, like a parade of memories that simply won’t go away. It doesn’t matter where I am, or how alone--I always have such a crowded head. Charles de Lint
memories cat past
The past scampers like an alley cat through the present, leaving the paw prints of memories scattered helter-skelter. Charles de Lint
memories book writing
Memory is the friend of wit, but the treacherous ally of invention; there are many books that owe their success to two things; good memory of those who write them, and the bad memory of those who read them Charles Caleb Colton
memories appreciate literature
Contemporaries appreciate the person rather than their merit, posterity will regard the merit rather than the person. Charles Caleb Colton
memories mind firsts
Of all the faculties of the mind, memory is the first that flourishes, and the first that dies. Charles Caleb Colton
memories book reader
Many books owe their success to the good memories of their authors and the bad memories of their readers. Charles Caleb Colton