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thriller
The first thriller ever? It was probably one from 1697. It was called 'Little Red Riding Hood.' Ashwin Sanghi
thrill feminine submission
The thrill of terror is passive, masochistic, and implicitly feminine. It is imaginative submission to overwhelming superior force. Camille Paglia
thrilled vindicated
Ms. Rowling is thrilled to have been vindicated so clearly, Christopher Little
thrilled
She's not real thrilled about me being away so long, but she's very understanding. Frank Nelson
thrilled vote won
thrilled if I won by one vote or more. Michael R. Bloomberg
thrilled
I am thrilled with the results. I am thrilled he is going home. Scott Coffey
thrilled
I am thrilled for her. It's her dream. Carolyn Clark
thrilled
Bart is just thrilled to come back home. Harold Lewis
thrilled traders
I can tell you traders aren't thrilled by that idea. Tom Kloza
woe christianity fit
Only he is fit to preach who cannot avoid preaching, who feels that woe is upon him unless he preach the gospel Charles Spurgeon
woe traitor cases
Though those that are betray'd Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor stands in worse case of woe William Shakespeare
woe pleasure
All love's pleasure shall not match its woe. William Shakespeare
woe-is-me hamlet-and-ophelia horatio
woah is me to have seen what i seen see what i see William Shakespeare
woe-unto bird sorrow
Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, Wreck to the seaman, tempest to the field, Sorrow to the shepherds, woe unto the birds, Gusts and foul flaws to herdmen and to herds. William Shakespeare
woe
These times of woe afford no time to woo. William Shakespeare
woe bears midnight
And bear about the mockery of woe To midnight dances and the public show. Alexander Pope
woe-is-me tree fruit
Sung to the tune of O Christmas Tree O woe is me, O woe is me, I used to have a hamster tree, But it was eaten by a newt, And now I have no cuddly fruit, O woe is me, O woe is me, I used to have a hamster tree! Clive Barker
woe foolish
It is foolish to conjure up woe where none exists. Christopher Paolini
pleasure given recollection
To have given pleasure to one human being is a recollection that sweetens life. Agnes Repplier
pleasure products
Learning was a by-product of her search for pleasure David Brooks
pleasure duty
One reads for pleasure...it is not a public duty. Alan Bennett
pleasure
There is a pleasure in affecting affectation. Charles Lamb
pleasure pleasant
To make pleasures pleasant shorten them. Charles Buxton
pleasure
I set out to discover the why of it, and to transform my pleasure into knowledge. Charles Baudelaire
pleasure paine
And painefull pleasure turnes to pleasing paine. Edmund Spenser
pleasure thank
This really is a pleasure, and I thank all of you. Kathleen Glynn
pleasure produce indulgence
Rare indulgence produces greater pleasure. Juvenal