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dying done today
The dying sun will glow on you without burning, as it has done today. Carlos Castaneda
dying famous-last-words has-beens
Oh, I am not going to die, am I? He will not separate us, we have been so happy. Charlotte Bronte
dying where-you-are ends
Dying doesn't end anything - it just changes where you are Charles de Lint
dying moments easy
Dying well is easy,it only takes a moment of courage. It’s living well that I couldn’t do. What’s death compared to that. Brent Weeks
dying forget-you mets
I was born when I met you, now I'm dying to forget you Brandi Carlile
dying eternity minutes
Even a minute of dying is better than an eternity of nothingness. Darren Shan
dying burning awful
No, thats not how it happened... Mr crepsley dropped. He was impaled on the stakes. He died. And it was awful... His cries as he writhed there, bleeding and dying, burning and screaming, will stay with me till I die. Maybe I'll even carry them with me after I go. Darren Shan
dying earth today
If all humans disappeared today ,the earth would start improving tomorrow.If all the ants disappeared today ,the earth would start dying tomorrow. David Suzuki
dying disease chance
There is a chance that we could have at least as many dying from communicable diseases as we had dying from the tsunami. David Nabarro
telephones conversation objects
Saying that cultural objects have value is like saying that telephones have conversations. Brian Eno
telephones would-be teach
There would be far fewer accidents if we could only teach telephone poles to be more careful. Ambrose Bierce
telephones world outside-world
I disconnect the telephone to keep the outside world in it's correct place. Chuck Palahniuk
telephones criticize
To criticize Facebook is to criticize the telephone. Jesse Eisenberg
telephones bills saws
I thought talk was cheap until I saw our telephone bill. Henny Youngman
telephones email assuming
I assume everything I'm saying in an email or saying on the telephone is being looked at. Michael Moore
telephones ifs
I stay away from the telephone if at all possible. Lee Trevino
telephones communism bigs
Communism is just one big telephone company. Lenny Bruce
telephones nuisance convenience
The telephone is the greatest nuisance among conveniences, the greatest convenience among nuisances. Robert Staughton Lynd
answers couple cross goes gun mentally overall prepared ready
We were better in a couple of spots, but overall we need to be better mentally prepared for a race. Cross country's a sport where you have to be ready to go when the gun goes off. You're not going to find the answers out of the course. Darin Shepardson
answers he-left-me left
And with that answer, he left me. I would much rather he had knocked me down. Charlotte Bronte
answers guessing looks
Look inside yourself for the answers - you're the only one who knows what's best for you. Everybody else is only guessing. Charles de Lint
answers clarify cooperate documents elements fully government legitimate questions range refused regime request requests subject support wide written
The panel request will clarify the wide range of U.S. government support for Boeing that will be subject to the panel hearing. The U.S. refused to cooperate fully with legitimate requests for documents and answers to written questions on elements of the U.S. subsidy regime for Boeing. Peter Power
answers obedience grows
When He withholds an answer, it is to have us grow through faith in Him, obedience to His commandments, and a willingness to act on truth. Richard G. Scott
answers book captivated course ended fascinated freshman kinds questions somewhat
When I was an undergraduate at Princeton, freshman year, first term, I ended up in the course on Plato's Republic. That book just captivated me - not because of the answers, and the answers can be somewhat unsatisfying, but because of the questions, the way you went at it, the methods, the kinds of questions you could ask, the different answers you could get. That's why I'm still fascinated by that book. William Scott
answers demand asks
Why ask a question whose answer would demand ten more questions? David Mitchell
answers might united-states
Will the United States pull the rug on New Zealand? The answer is no. They might polish the lino a bit harder and hope that I execute a rather unseemly glide across it. David Lange
answers would-be why-me
Unfortunately, there's no greater rhyme or reason as to why it would be me. And since there is no answer as to why me, it's not a question I feel really entitled to ask. David Rakoff