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lasts made difficulty
I have had to learn the simplest things last. Which made for difficulties. Charles Olson
lasts records deeds
It is not deeds or acts that last: it is the written record of those deeds and acts. Elbert Hubbard
lasts weeks
If we can show this lasts weeks ... we've just tapped into probably a billion-dollar market. It's enormous. Peter Murray
lasts vow scene
Assure thee, if I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it to the last article." --Othello, Act III, Scene iii William Shakespeare
lasts life-is last-day
The last day of your life is still going to be a day. Abel Ferrara
lasts firsts
Music first, music last, music always A. J. McLean
lasts remember there-is-hope
Remember, to the last, that while there is life there is hope. Charles Dickens
lasts fool firsts
Ridicule is the first and last argument of a fool. Charles Simmons
lasts dubbing spokes
I have just returned from the dubbing studio where I spoke into a microphone as Severus Snape for absolutely the last time. Alan Rickman
facts doe forsake
Is it not an amazing fact that while others leave us and forsake us, that God never does? Charles Spurgeon
facts matter vulgar
Fact is based upon vulgar matter. Charles Olson
facts wealth affluent
The fact is that, except for those very few whose wealth is overwhelmingly or entirely inherited, the more affluent have usually worked harder than the less affluent. Dennis Prager
facts opinion illusion
It is a curious fact that of all the illusions that beset mankind none is quite so curious as that tendency to suppose that we are mentally and morally superior to those who differ from us in opinion. Elbert Hubbard
facts good truth
For me, the facts in anything are always secondary. You don't lie convincingly with the truth. You lie convincingly with being a good liar. Stephen Graham Jones
facts good means perspective record
From our perspective the facts are it's a good year, but by no means a record flow. Greg Panter
facts
If a retrial is scheduled we will be right back with the same facts. Kenneth Frazier
facts human intense value vision
The only human value of anything, writing included, is intense vision of the facts. William Williams
facts yeats wilde
The sad fact is that I love Dickens and Donne and Keats and Eliot and Forster and Conrad and Fitzgerald and Kafka and Wilde and Orwell and Waugh and Marvell and Greene and Sterne and Shakespeare and Webster and Swift and Yeats and Joyce and Hardy, really, really love them. It’s just that they don’t love me back. David Nicholls
degrees geek older-sister
My older sister has all her degrees in theater, and I couldnt stand the theater geeks! Diane Neal
degrees happens imagine interest job pacific sports taking
I can't imagine taking another job in sports, ... I have no interest in professional athletics. Pacific happens to be a place I have two degrees from and I think I can help. Ted Leland
degrees
Freedom doth with degree dispense. Ben Jonson
degrees grew louis middle weeks
I grew up in St. Louis, and I don't know if you've ever been to St. Louis in the middle of summer. There are days in the summer sometimes, weeks in the summer, where the temperature can be over 100 degrees and the humidity can be 100 percent. Scott Bakula
degrees favorite funny inner introduced pryor richard though urban work
Richard Pryor introduced me to the world of the inner city, and the urban world, and did it hysterically. My favorite comedian, even though we work 180 degrees differently, but funny is funny is funny. Bob Newhart
degrees far hot nearly southeast
We were stationed in Pascagoula, Miss., which is about as far southeast as you can go. It was hot, hot, hot - nearly 100 degrees - and very humid every day. Jeremy Sweet
degrees kevin six
You know the six degrees of Kevin Bacon? Tim Dorsey
degrees problem side talk view
The problem is you talk to one side and get one view and you talk to the other side and you get a view 180 degrees to the opposite. Christopher Hill
degrees measuring productivity
Stop measuring days by degree of productivity and start experiencing them by degree of presence. Alan Watts