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eggs church temples
Do you see this egg? With this you can topple every theological theory, every church or temple in the world. Denis Diderot
eggs office
There are too many things being funneled into the mayor's office, too many eggs in one basket. We want to delegate. S. Hughes
eggs feast feed found lamb leg produce ready running supper time worked
My mother worked full-time running a foundation, but she found all the time in the world to have supper ready every night, feed us shirred eggs on the weekends, and produce a leg of lamb for my fourth-grade Bedouin feast at school. Isabel Gillies
eggs putting spot
We are putting our eggs into the two- to five-year spot on the curve. Mark Kiesel
eggs shopping insane
I do all of the grocery shopping in my little family. I buy cheese, of many different kinds, sliced packaged meats and poultry, bagels, immense quantities of eggs, pre-made fried chicken. Milk. Bacon. It is insane how much dairy, deli and bakery stuff I buy. Ben Stein
eggs scrambled-eggs
My crotch is like scrambled eggs A. J. McLean
eggs high sitting waiting
Those eggs have been sitting in the high marsh for as long as two years waiting for something like this. Jim Olson
eggs himself man tis today venture wise
Tis the part of a wise man to keep himself today for tomorrow, and not venture all his eggs in one basket. Cervantes Saavedra
eggs doors wife
The auld wife sat at her ivied door, (Butter and eggs and a pound of cheese) A thing she had frequently done before; And her spectacles lay on her apron'd knees... Charles Stuart Calverley
trying
One of the things that I've been trying to do with my characters, one of the things that does lead to me turning things down, is I don't really want to repeat myself. Stephen Moyer
trying
I'm not a 'guitarist.' I'm trying to be a bassist. Thomas Brodie-Sangster
trying
I'm trying to play parts which are a little more out there, but I want variety. Taron Egerton
trying friendly steps
The most positive step is to try to expand the employment base by making it, if not economically friendly, at least not economically disastrous, for studios to take on deficits. Dick Wolf
trying comic come-up
When I get some budding young comic who'll come up to me and say, 'What was it like to do it in those days?' I try to be as gracious to him as Stan Laurel was to me. Dick Van Dyke
trying
I try not to be overly analytical. Diane Lane
trying technique remember
I don't know if I have a technique. I'm just trying to remember the words. Dennis Farina
trying communicate
What could be lonelier than trying to communicate? Denis Johnson
trying sin
There is no sin in delegating. The sin is trying to do it all. Deborah Roberts
portraits remain
I would also like the portraits to remain in Austria. Maria Altmann
portraits creation
To sit for one's portrait is like being present at one's own creation. Alexander Smith
portraits portraiture paint
Everything I paint is a portrait, whatever the subject. Jamie Wyeth
portraits danger methodology
The danger, I find, is that you can become too formulaic, like some commissioned portrait painters who develop a methodology. Jamie Wyeth
portraits demand motion-pictures
To demand the portrait that will be a complete portrait of a person is as futile as to demand that a motion picture be condensed into a single still. Alfred Stieglitz
portraits process sat
Few persons who have ever sat for a portrait can have felt anything but inferior while the process is going on. Anthony Powell
portraits bookcases
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait. Anatole Broyard
portraits firsts recognition
Neurologically, I'm a quadriplegic, so virtually everything about my work has been driven by my learning disabilities, which are quite severe, and my lack of facial recognition, which I'm sure is what drove me to paint portraits in the first place. Chuck Close
portraits satan should
Satan was a blunderer ... who made a stupendous failure. If he had succeeded, we should all have been worshipping him, and his portrait would have been more flattering. George Eliot