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memories book cases
The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case. Charles Spurgeon
memories microsoft corporations
In some far-off distant time, when the twentieth century history of primitive computing is just a murky memory, someone is likely to suppose that devices known as logic gates were named after the famous co-founder of Microsoft Corporation Charles Petzold
memories facts good-memories
Memory diffuses fact. Diane Sawyer
memories way facts
I'm always fascinated by the way memory diffuses fact. Diane Sawyer
memories thinking people
I feel like I'm the most forgiven actress I can think of, probably because of this short memory people have! Diane Lane
memories ordinary moments
Memories are simply moments that refuse to be ordinary Diane Keaton
memories giving forever
They say I live a fast life. Maybe I just like a fast life. I wouldn't give it up for anything in the world. It won't last forever, either. But the memories will. Dennis Wilson
memories mistake suffering
Memories assailed him of how gently she had spoken, touched, and moved; of how she'd loved him fiercely despite his mistakes and obsessions and weaknesses. And the conviction descended on him that love like theirs couldn't possibly suffer any change. Denis Johnson
memories literature nails
Pithy sentences are like sharp nails which force truth upon our memory. Denis Diderot
habit hands keeps played sean tends today trying
Sean tends to keep his hands down, but when he keeps them up he?s nasty. It?s a little habit we?re trying to get him out of. Today he played very well. Tom Burns
habits morals mostly social
Morals being mostly only social habits and circumstantial necessities. George Bernard Shaw
habit bad-habits
Lookin' back is a bad habit. Charles Portis
habit retired
I've retired so many times now it's getting to be a habit. Dick Van Dyke
habit rather staring streets stuff
I have a strange habit of walking down streets and staring up, rather than looking at shopfronts and stuff like that. Michael Redhill
habitat people places taking urban
Some of it has to do with habitat loss, urban sprawl taking away places where people used to hunt. And people just don't have time. Steve Wagner
habit jude older saw sister wore
Sister Jude was one of the older ones, she always wore her habit. Never saw her without it. Lex Turner
habits rooted social toward
Some habits of ineffectiveness are rooted in our social conditioning toward quick-fix, short-term thinking. Stephen Covey
habitat human offspring sensitive
We don't know how long they live, what kind of habitat they prefer, how many offspring they have, or how sensitive they are to human disturbance. There's still so much to learn. Jean Krejca
ends expense generally honoring means procedures
For liberals, generally speaking, honoring procedures - means - is the core of what being 'principled' means. For conservatives, fighting for the right outcome - ends - even at the expense of procedural nicety, is what being 'principled' means. Rick Perlstein
ends few grab hours minutes starts
My average day on 'Leverage' starts at 5 A. M. and ends 12 to 14 hours later. An hour drive to the set and back sometimes makes the day unbearably long. You have to grab a few minutes to yourself where you can. Gina Bellman
ends gone hanging lots round spending
Money, you have lots of friends hanging round the door. When it's gone and the spending ends They don't come no more. Billie Holiday
ends hope however red uniform wings
My hope is that he ends up in a Red Wings uniform - however long it takes, Ken Holland
ends english love proverb
Never love with all your heart, it only ends in breaking. English Proverb English Proverb
ends love proverbs
Never love with all your heart, it only ends in breaking. English Proverbs
ends game great key obviously win
Obviously it's great for Cheech, but the key is to win the game and he ends up with another game-winner. Ron Wilson
ends mysticism
Everything begins in mysticism and ends in politics. Charles Peguy
ends given beginnings-and-endings
It isn't given to us to see ends. We can only attend to the beginnings and make them right. Eleanor Porter