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work works
Rebalancing doesn't work every time. It works over time. John Nersesian
work
Our participants can work just as well as you or I. Mac McCabe
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Sri Lanka is a part of my background: it's not where I live, but it's what I want to explore. And I find it works very well to explore through fiction. Romesh Gunesekera
work
Some of the work is in dispute. Hopefully, it will be settled. Jim Coyne
work worked
Republicans originally thought that Fox worked for us and now we're discovering we work for Fox. David Frum
work-out mergers majority
The market is going to love it. The market always seems to applaud major mergers, even though the vast majority of them don't work out and don't increase shareholder value. Barry Ritholtz
work
Well a little disappointed but we'll work with what we have to work with. David Burnett
work labor-day quality
There is no labor a person does that is undignified; if they do it right. Bill Cosby
work delivery pizza
I'd rather sell reefer than do pizza delivery. Big Pun
gardens people serenity summer walking
People like the serenity of walking through the gardens even when it's hot, even in the summer time. Paul Saito
garden museums dancing
Good taste" is a virtue of the keepers of museums. If you scorn bad taste, you will have neither painting nor dancing, neither palaces nor gardens. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
garden animal needs
We are here because there are things that need our help. Like the planet. Like each other. Like animals. The world is like a garden, and we are its protectors. B. B. King
garden curtains draws
If Everton were playing down the bottom of my garden, I'd draw the curtains. Bill Shankly
garden missing everyday
It's like my garden, love. Everything grows. Including love. And with that growing everyday how can you expect missing her to ever fade away? Everything builds, including our ability to cope with it. That's how we keep going. Cecelia Ahern
garden tree religion
I know a parson who frightened his congregation terribly by telling them the second coming was very imminent indeed, but they were much consoled when they found he was planting trees in his garden. Bertrand Russell
gardening handed original refuge tales trouble wildlife
THAT'S THE trouble with wildlife gardening. For so long it's been a refuge for anecdote and old wives' tales that get handed down and trotted out. No-one's had anything original to say about wildlife gardening for years. Ken Thompson
garden good ideas ladder spend time wish
I am always happy up a ladder with a paintbrush in my hand. And I wish I had more time to spend in the garden - not least because I get good ideas for writing when I'm out there. Diane Setterfield
garden grow organic tomatoes
I can't do as much as I used to, but I can still grow a little corn, tomatoes and some cucumbers in my organic garden out back. Thomas Hood
hands issue parliament wash
Parliament would be doing a Pontius Pilate to wash their hands of the issue this week. Alan Foreman
hands stay throw
Stay back, stay tall, throw your hands at it and try to take it to right field. Kyle Deines
hands kids playing shooting somehow
Some of these kids think this is a game. They somehow got their hands on a weapon. They think they are playing Pac-Man or something and shooting at people. Michael Brown
hands leave loss season win
Our season is on the line. It's in our hands and we'll only win if we leave it all on the field. We all know that a loss would be a disaster. Sergio Ramos
hands instrument work
Place yourself as an instrument in the hands of God, who does his own work in his own way. Swami Ramdas
hands justice racial responsibility washed
Pilate's Bowl. He said they had washed their hands of responsibility for racial justice in Birmingham. Jonathan Bass
hands opinion deals
I have lived a great deal among grown-ups. I have seen them intimately, close at hand. And that hasn’t much improved my opinion of them. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
hands wind hair
The wind in the grain is the caress to the spouse; it is the hand of peace stroking her hair. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
hands knives secret
First,” he said, coming behind me and placing his hands on the counter, just outside of mine, “choose your tomato.” He dipped his head so his mouth was at my ear. His breath was warm, tickling my skin. “Good. Now pick up the knife.” “Does the chef always stand this close?” I asked, not sure if I liked or feared the flutter his closeness caused inside me. “When he’s revealing culinary secrets, yes. Becca Fitzpatrick