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boys thinking years
It would have been cruel in Miss Havisham, horribly cruel, to practise on the susceptibility of a poor boy, and to torture me through all these years with a vain hope and an idle pursuit, if she had reflected on the gravity of what she did. But I think she did not. I think that in the endurance of her own trial, she forgot mine, Estella. Charles Dickens
boys yesterday today
I was a blacksmith's boy but yesterday; I am - what shall I say I am today? Charles Dickens
boys flesh want
"Then what can you want to do now?" said the old lady,gaining courage. "I wants to make your flesh creep," replied the boy. Charles Dickens
boys night men
The sum of the whole is this: walk and be happy, walk and be healthy. "The best of all ways to lengthen our days" is not, as Mr. Thomas Moore has it, "to steal a few hours from night, my love;" but, with leave be it spoken, to walk steadily and with a purpose. The wandering man knows of certain ancients, far gone in years, who have staved off infirmities and dissolution by earnest walking,-hale fellows close upon eighty and ninety, but brisk as boys. Charles Dickens
boys littles little-time
So many boys, so little time... Alanis Morissette
boys self names
There's, like, marks next to an actor's name or something, and boy does that go up and down! Somewhere in there, which always causes my mate Miss Ruby Wax great hilarity, I was offered a biopic of Frank Sinatra. Even I knew that was a bad idea! They'll throw anything at you at certain times. So, you know, to thine own self be true. Alan Rickman
boys men names
We have fish and chips, which W. and I fetch from the shop in Settle market-place. Some local boys come in and there is a bit of chat between them and the fish-fryer about whether the kestrel under the counter is for sale....Only when I mention it to W. does he explain Kestrel is now a lager. I imagine the future is going to contain an increasing number of incidents like this, culminating with a man in a white coat saying to one kindly, "And now can you tell me the name of the Prime Minister? Alan Bennett
boys views want
I had never really wanted to be famous. Everyone is supposed to want to be rich and famous, but as a boy I never knew what rich was, and the first view I had of famous made me leery. Alan Alda
boys district girls maybe meet send
We want to send as many boys and girls to the district meet as we can and maybe get some individuals and relays to state. Kevin Yates
red-lipstick world ends
The world was like a huge red carpet out ahead of me to be walked on. And it stretched on and on, no end. Elia Kazan
red-lipstick daytime red
I love to wear red lipstick a lot, even in the daytime. Heather Morris
red-lipstick teeth faces
I have problems because I'm very expressive, and usually red lipstick gets on my teeth and face. Jessica Chastain
red-lipstick looks wipe
To make lips look naturally pink, I put on red lipstick, wipe it off, and then apply clear gloss. Halle Berry
red-lipstick naked feels
If I walk outside without lipstick, I feel naked. Sofia Vergara
red-lipstick hello barbers
This is Red Barber speaking. Let me say hello to you all. Red Barber
red-lipstick pimples eyeliner
I used to wear a lot of red lipstick, and when I got a pimple, I'd cover it up with eyeliner to turn it into a beauty mark. Selma Blair
red-lipstick mind audience
I don't mind the audience identifying me with Red. Kurtwood Smith
red-lipstick womb red
I came out of the womb waving red lipstick. Rose McGowan
ireland-and-the-irish language soothing
There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. John Millington Synge
ireland-and-the-irish peculiar nineteenth-century
Ireland is a peculiar society in the sense that it was a nineteenth century society up to about 1970 and then it almost bypassed the twentieth century. John McGahern
ireland-and-the-irish stubborn streaks
I had that stubborn streak, the Irish in me I guess. Gregory Peck
ireland-and-the-irish spit turns
Put an Irishman on the spit and you can always get another Irishman to turn him. George Bernard Shaw