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old-friends darkness gone
What started as a whisper Slowly turned into a scream Searching for an answer Where the question is unseen I don't know where you came from And I don't know where you've gone Old friends become old strangers Between the darkness and the dawn Ben Harper
old-friends used
I have gotten so used to melancholia that I greet it like an old friend. Charles Bukowski
old-friends done our-family
Keep your family and old friends around you. That's what I had done and that's what saved my life when it came to being famous. Barry Manilow
old-friends want wells
...or like an old friend one has known too well and doesn't want to see. Doris Lessing
old-friends honor trying
I try to treat whoever I meet as an old friend [with dignity, with honor]. Dalai Lama
old-friends massage treats
Treat each person as you would an old friend. Dalai Lama
old-friends sake neglect
Whoever neglects old friends for the sake of new deserves what e gets if he loses both Aesop
old-friends doe wow
There's a woman I see who's not my therapist, but she's like an old friend who's a therapist in profession. She lets me talk to her like a therapist once in a while, and she does a great thing. Whenever I have a big dilemma, like this is a big problem in my life, she always says, 'Wow, you're going to have to figure that out.' Louis C. K.
old-friends unseen architecture
Splendid architecture, the love of your life, an old friend... they can all go drifting by unseen if youre not careful. Ian Mckellen
tragedy saint christianity
Unsaintly saints are the tragedy of Christianity. Aiden Wilson Tozer
tragedy
Tragedy alters everything. Diane Setterfield
tragedy departure earth
I despised my arrival on this earth and I despise my departure; it is a tragedy. William Shakespeare
tragedy comedy timing
Comedy is tragedy plus timing. Bob Odenkirk
tragedy great-tragedy
It's a great tragedy when the Bible is interpreted by those who are not in love. Bill Johnson
tragedy mask comic
There's nothing grimmer than the tragedy that wears a comic mask. Edith Wharton
tragedy concepts
Tragedy is a literary concept. David Hockney
tragedy enough stage
Tragedy on the stage is no longer enough for me, I shall bring it into my own life. Antonin Artaud
tragedy development facts
The fact of being reported increases the apparent extent of a deplorable development by a factor of ten. Barbara Tuchman
affection painful unrequited
Unrequited affection is very painful for the lover, but it can have unexpected, creative consequences. Damon Galgut
affection bring chain lapse left link objects seems tempted
When we bring back with us the objects most dear, and find those we left unchanged, we are tempted to doubt the lapse of time; but one link in the chain of affection broken, and every thing seems altered. Marguerite Gardiner
affectionate mockery foolishness
The mockery of friends is affectionate, and inoculates against foolishness. Dean Koontz
affections cross dear deep great heart hours left lingering seemed spent within
When, for the first time... I left my father, and all the dear friends of my youth, to cross the great ocean... my heart sunk within me... The lingering hours were spent in deep sorrow... My affections were with those I had left behind, and the world seemed to me a great wilderness. John Audubon
affection basketball hug kiss love terrific
We're going to hug him and kiss him. We're going to show him his way to the basket. He's a terrific guy. We love him. Eddie Jordan
affection base candidate centre move nail
Usually, a candidate has to nail down the base and move to the centre after the nomination, ... She has the flexibility because she has so much affection from the base. Marshall Wittmann
affection appreciated lost
There is anguish in the recollection that we have not adequately appreciated the affection of those whom we have loved and lost. Benjamin Disraeli
affection truth
When affection only speaks, truth is not always there Thomas Middleton
affection
I still had the same affection for New Zealand as I've always had. Didn't change at all. Edmund Hillary