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Part of the problem with the fire is we are having roof falls. The heat from the fire is deteriorating the roof. Doug Conaway
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Our last two fires had smoke detectors, but no batteries, ... We're praying to get the word out (about smoke alarms). Michael Gregory
fire start
Sure, you can start now. Fire the janitor. Steve Martin
fire found remarkably samples solar
Remarkably enough, we have found fire and ice. We have found samples in the coldest part of the solar system. Don Brownlee
fire found remarkably
Remarkably enough, we have found fire and ice. Donald Brownlee
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Play With Fire, ... there's no iBook in team. Marcus Williams
fire long mind
There was nothing wrong with fire … as long as you didn’t stand too close. Something to keep in mind. Becca Fitzpatrick
fire coal hot
Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal while blaming our misery on the person who started the fire. Bill Crawford
fire together coal
Friends are like coals in a fire - together, they glow; apart, they grow cold. C. S. Lewis
people reasonable
Reasonable people have to find that reasonable line. Jim Lord
people
Real people are never central characters in my works. Stephanie Laurens
people simplicity
Really, what people want is more simplicity in their life. They want a sanctuary. Tom Tremont
people regular
Regular people should not underestimate people who are small. In every aspect, they can do the things that normal people can. Jyoti Amge
people policy
Our policy is to let our people know first. Robert Hamilton
people safe talk
Part of it is it's a really safe place for people to talk about this. Alex Halavais
people searching
Part of adulthood is searching for the people who understand you. Hanya Yanagihara
people
Particularly when you're making a movie of a book, people are always waiting with their knives - you know? Joel Edgerton
people therapies
Part of the problem, ... is there are so many more things that can be done for people - drug therapies are better, but more expensive. And there are more and better scanning technologies, which are also more expensive. Jack Horn
endurance improves joint motion muscle range strength
It improves muscle strength and endurance levels, joint range of motion and flexibility, and balance. Cedric Bryant
endurance endure patiently toothache
For there was never yet a philosopher - that could endure the toothache patiently William Shakespeare
endurance fading limits
Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. Love still stands when all else has fallen. Blaise Pascal
endurance indecision form
Endurance is frequently a form of indecision. Elizabeth Bibesco
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She (Ronk) had lots of endurance tonight. I think she's a great leader. I think she knew she was going to get it done. There was no way I was taking her off the mound tonight. Tara Garrett
endurance frozen hill miles stop true walking
When you're out there going up a hill or you're slogging it out on the run, I just stop and think to myself that this isn't 400 miles of walking through frozen Russia, ... That's a true endurance test. Tom Lewis
endurance hard himself paradox pushes sports work
The paradox of endurance sports is that an athlete can never work as hard as he wants, because if he pushes himself too far, his hematocrit will fall. Malcolm Gladwell
endurance inquiring devouring
Wolves and women are relational by nature, inquiring, possessed of great endurance and strength. They are deeply intuitive, intensely concerned with their young, their mate and their pack. Yet both have been hounded, harassed and falsely imputed to be devouring and devious, overly aggressive, of less value than those who are their detractors. Clarissa Pinkola Estes
endurance experience grave illness involves periods stark tedium terminal terror
Like the experience of warfare, the endurance of grave or terminal illness involves long periods of tedium and anxiety, punctuated by briefer interludes of stark terror and pain. Christopher Hitchens