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ships
The wake doesn't drive the ship Alan Watts
ships strategy abandon
Investors repeatedly jump ship on a good strategy just because it hasn't worked so well lately, and, almost invariably, abandon it at precisely the wrong time. David Dreman
ships facts lows
The fact that every part of this ship was built by the low bidder Alan Shepard
ships littles leaks
Little leaks sink the ship. Benjamin Franklin
ships lips
Loose lips sink ships. Barbara Kingsolver
ships boards i-can
I can safely say, that the happiest part of my life has been spent on board a ship. Jane Austen
ships action
Your ships come in only after you have sent them out. Catherine Ponder
ships needs voyages
Oh build your ship of death. Oh build it! For you will need it. For the voyage of oblivion awaits you. D. H. Lawrence
ships cargo ifs
If it's sent by ship then it's a cargo, if it's sent by road then it's a shipment. Dave Allen
volume
Too often I find that the volume of paper expands to fill the available briefcases. Jerry Brown
volume
For me, personally, it was the volume of evidence. Steve Struss
volumes
With the US out today, volumes are pretty low. Jason Simpson
volume
It (the volume of subsidized fertilizer) will not change. Industry Idris
volume written
I have also written some poems which have not been collected in a volume. Grazia Deledda
volume knows
The only technical things I know are treble, volume and reverb, that's all. Johnny Thunders
volume worthy humankind
Every human being is a volume, worthy to be studied. William Ellery Channing
volume
Nature is a volume of which God is the author. William Harvey
volume stomach cookery
The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume; but a good stomach excels them all. William Penn
encyclopedia-britannica usual favourite
When I was about ten my favourite article in the huge and mouldering Encyclopedia Britannica we owned (the ninth edition) was the one on Lycanthropy. (Yes, I had a favourite 1890s Britannica article when I was ten. I am now aware this is not entirely usual.) Neil Gaiman