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land love strangers therefore
Love ye therefore the stranger: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt. Bible Bible
land legal meet preserve private public seems turns work
So it turns out an only private-land preserve wasn't going to be able to meet legal (standards). The only thing that seems to work is a combination of public and private lands. Mark Ritchie
land
One thing we've got a lot of, ... is land. George Grace
landing
Neil Armstrong, when he was out there landing on the moon, I was there first. Mark Roberts
land losing whenever
Whenever you look at it in its entirety, you could be losing all the land to a developer. Tony Smith
landing security until zone
We won't go into the Superdome landing zone until security is restored. Richard Zuschlag
landscape next needs
There is a lot of bad architecture. What we need more is to look at how our landscape should look in the next decades. Dieter Rams
land hands people
...conservation of land and conservation of people frequently go hand in hand. Eleanor Roosevelt
land urban wants
If a person wants to keep their land from ever going into urban development, they get a conservation easement, Steve Black
profound devotion-to-god gita
The Bhagavad-Gita has a profound influence on the spirit of mankind by its devotion to God which is manifested by actions. Albert Schweitzer
profound poetry may
It is clear that a poem may be improperly brief. Undue brevity degenerates into mere epigrammatism. A very short poem, while now and then producing a brilliant or vivid, never produces a profound or enduring, effect. There must be the steady pressing down of the stamp upon the wax. Edgar Allan Poe
profoundly since work
I'm profoundly lucky. I really like it. I really like my work. I've liked it since I was 5 years old. Laura Linney
profoundly zero
It's profoundly disorienting to go from zero to celebrity. Patrick Rothfuss
profound mind observation
That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind. Charles Caleb Colton
profound
If we begin to see how the gospel is able to change our work, it can have a profound effect on our sense of calling and the meaning behind the work that we do day-in and day-out. David Kim
profound metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is the most profound of all acts. Catherynne M. Valente
profound soul able
No amount of scholastic attainment, of able and profound exposition of brilliant and stirring eloquence can atone for the absence of a deep impassioned sympathetic love for human souls. David Brainerd
profound feelings body
We recognize that all knowledge is mediated through the body and that feeling is a profound source of information about our lives Audre Lorde
tasks guests host
A guest is really good or bad because of the host or hostess who makes being a guest an easy or a difficult task. Eleanor Roosevelt
tasks band massive
For a band like us tracklisting is a massive, massive task. Ed O'Brien
tasks advertising easy
It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob, and no very arduous task to astonish them. Charles Caleb Colton
tasks answers might
I could well imagine that I might have lived in former centuries and there encountered questions I was not yet able to answer; that I had been born again because I had not fulfilled the task given to me. Carl Jung
tasks illusion principal
The principal task of friendship is to foster one`s friends` illusions. Arthur Schnitzler
tasks artistic solutions
That is the artistic task: To choose the best from these solutions. Arne Jacobsen
tasks may architecture
In addressing a task, one almost always has several possible options, sometimes only a few, and they may all be practical and functional. But they lack the aesthetic aspect that raises it to architecture. Arne Jacobsen
tasks generations embrace
Every generation must recognize and embrace the task it is peculiarly designed by history and by providence to perform. Chinua Achebe
tasks reader
As a reader you have a task to do, you have something to do. You bring your experience to it. It's not all inherit in the poem. Edward Hirsch