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catching
We have some catching up to do. But we'll be okay. Kaylyn Bayly
catch front good
We want him to catch everything in front of us. We don't want him to catch any long passes. If we can keep him over the middle, we have good linebackers that can make him pay. Willie Smith
catch trying
We were trying to catch up and went for more scoring. Dwight Taylor
catch changed music portrayed
Once you've changed who you are or who you've portrayed in your music, the fans, they'll catch it... Once I feel like the world knows me for anything else but my music, then I feel like I failed. The Weeknd
catch good
We're just too good not to catch a break. Chris Woods
catching developer ourselves work
We know how to work in the developer world, so we in no way see ourselves as catching up. Justin Osmer
catch changed discovered fell fish fishing flies girls kept moral nickname switched thinking work worms
When I was a little kid, I fished real worms to catch fish and my nickname was Wormy. The worms also kept the girls away. Then when I discovered girls, I switched to flies thinking the girls would go fishing with me. That didn't work either! Not long after that, I changed my nickname from "WORMY" to "Fly Fishing Man" and started fishing flies. The girls fell all over me, but then I couldn't catch any fish." Moral of the story: "Young Man, Don't Give Up Your Worms Too Soon! Jimmy Moore
catch fish great small venture
Venture a small fish to catch a great one English Proverb
catchy common counts element gospel people pop remember rock root song soul thread throughout touch
Gospel was the root of everything in my house, so there's a touch of that in everything that I do. If soul counts as a genre, I would also say that's the common thread throughout everything I do. There's rock and soul influence, too. The pop element comes at the very end and making the song catchy so people will remember it. Tori Kelly
quite
When I'm making records, I like it to be quite fast. Don't let the band learn it too well. Stevie Jackson
quite state sure
We're in a state where we're not quite sure what's happened, Richard Cook
quite seen
We have a pond, and I've never seen it come up so fast. I haven't seen this much (rain) for quite awhile. Bob Hartley
quite since
Since I have been singing for so many years, I don't always need to approach a song quite so laboriously and meticulously. Kate Smith
quite throwing woody
Woody wasn't throwing at him. But, quite frankly, Doug did what he had to do to keep things from escalating. Buddy Bell
quite sculpture
Sculpture is like farming. If you just keep at it, you can get quite a lot done. Ruth Asawa
quite shift shook stayed until
She stayed until her shift was over at 6. She's fine, but she was quite shook up. E. B. White
quite
She was as immutable as the hills. But not quite so green. Rudyard Kipling
quite subject tone voice
She was extraordinary. She had her own voice and her own tone and her own subject matter. There was no one quite like her in American literature. Elizabeth Hardwick
sailing levels phrases
He's a boating enthusiast, although that phrase seems too weak to describe the level of his interest, kind of like describing someone as a heroin fancier. Dave Barry
sailing boat holes
You have to be careful on the deck, because of the "hatches," which are holes placed around a sailboat at random to increase the insurance rates. Dave Barry
sailing earth flight
Sailboats are the slowest form of transportation on Earth with the possible exeption of airline flights that go through O'Hare. Dave Barry
sailing
We're still sailing right now. We've done nothing yet. Verron Haynes
sailing world interest
I have no interest in sailing around the world. Not that there is any lack of requests for me to do so. Edward Heath
sailing care soap
Ports are necessities, like postage stamps or soap, but they seldom seem to care what impressions they make. Elizabeth Bishop
sailing sun three
Three fishers went sailing away to the west,/ Away to the west as the sun went down. Charles Kingsley
sailing sea staring
Who is staring at the sea is already sailing a little. Paul Carvel
sailing velocity energy
My sailing system set sail, make it fast, no thoughts of energy or velocity, loll back, let boat drift. Albert Einstein
ships facts lows
The fact that every part of this ship was built by the low bidder Alan Shepard
ships boards i-can
I can safely say, that the happiest part of my life has been spent on board a ship. Jane Austen
ships
The wake doesn't drive the ship Alan Watts
ships lips
Loose lips sink ships. Barbara Kingsolver
ships littles leaks
Little leaks sink the ship. Benjamin Franklin
ships strategy abandon
Investors repeatedly jump ship on a good strategy just because it hasn't worked so well lately, and, almost invariably, abandon it at precisely the wrong time. David Dreman
ships action
Your ships come in only after you have sent them out. Catherine Ponder
ship wind
This ship is righted again, I think, and we've got the wind in our sails. Keith Burns
ships
Like ships that have gone down at sea, when heaven was all tranquillity. Thomas Moore
wind roots tree
Rochester: "I am no better than the old lightning-struck chestnut-tree in Thornfield orchard…And what right would that ruin have to bid a budding woodbine cover its decay with freshness?" Jane: "You are no ruin sir - no lighting-struck tree: you are green and vigorous. Plants will grow about your roots, whether you ask them or not, because they take delight in your bountiful shadow; and as they grow they will lean towards you, and wind round you, because your strength offers them so safe a prop. Charlotte Bronte
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 darkness woods
I kept staring into the blackness of the woods, drawn into the darkness as I always had been. I suddenly realized how alone I was. (But this is how you travel, the wind whispered back, this is how you've always lived.) Bret Easton Ellis
wind skins mortality
We are but skin about a wind, with muscles clenched against mortality. Djuna Barnes
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