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past quarter
Past the quarter pole, he surged, got up in the lead, Russell Baze
past policies providing understand
Past agricultural policies have not been good. Governments understand they must be providing long-term solutions. Jan Egeland
past
Some of our youngsters have progressed past our expectations. Jim Schoenfeld
past traffic
Our traffic is up significantly in the past two weeks. Carl Brown
past playing road three weeks
Playing the way they have on the road the past three weeks is really an accomplishment. They play big on the road. Mike Shanahan
past yesterday world
To grasp the meaning of the world of today we use a language created to express the world of yesterday. The life of the past seems to us nearer our true natures, but only for the reason that it is nearer our language. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
past guessing lap
Your past wouldn’t frighten me,” I said, buckling my seat belt across my lap. “I’m guessing I’d be more appalled than anything. Becca Fitzpatrick
past people mind
Keep in mind that people change, but the past doesn't. Becca Fitzpatrick
past hard-times hands
I nibbled my lower lip. "If you could see into my past just by touching my back, you'd have a hard time resisting the temptation too." "I have a hard time keeping my hands off you without that added bonus. Becca Fitzpatrick
numbness identity world
We don't exist unless there is someone who can see us existing, what we say has no meaning until someone can understand, while to be surrounded by friends is constantly to have our identity confirmed; their knowledge and care for us have the power to pull us from our numbness. In small comments, many of them teasing, they reveal they know our foibles and except them and so, in turn, accept that we have a place in the world. Alain de Botton
numbness emotion default
I felt deeply tricked. Stunned. And furious. I also felt my default emotion: numbness. Augusten Burroughs
numbness absent edges
Absent the edge, we drown in numbness. David Whyte
numbness feelings tides
But what would that be like feeling the tide rise out of the numbness inside David Whyte
numbness feelings world
There's much to be said for feeling numb. Time passes more quickly. You eat less, and because numbness encourages laziness, you do fewer things, good or bad, and the world's probably a better place for it. Douglas Coupland
numbness tea imagine
And though the coldness I have always felt leaves me, the numbness doesn't and probably never will. this relationship will probably lead to nothing... this didn't change anything. I imagine her smelling clean, like tea... Bret Easton Ellis
numbness violence calm
Violence is its own anesthetist. The numbness it induces feels very much like calm. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
numbness waiting leaving
The body shuts down when it has too much to bear; goes its own way quietly inside, waiting for a better time, leaving you numb and half alive. Jeanette Winterson
numbness boredom soul
I'm something that I used to be. I'm never where I feel I am, and if I seek myself, I don't know who's seeking me. My boredom with everything has numbed me. I feel banished from my soul. Fernando Pessoa
ordinary punctuality
In the ordinary business of life punctuality is . . . necessary. Bertrand Russell
ordinary revenue
I don't think it's out of the ordinary because revenue estimating is always difficult. Lenny Goldberg
ordinary-things ordinary strive
We must strive to do ordinary things extraordinarily well. Catherine McAuley
ordinary
Mr. Robertson is no ordinary citizen, ... has been one of the president's staunchest allies. Bernardo Alvarez
ordinary would-be sometimes
I sometimes wonder what it would be like to be the respected patriarch of an ordinary English family." "Very boring, Emerson. Barbara Mertz
ordinary logic instruments
Through logic and inference we can prove anything. Therefore, logic and inference, in contrast to ordinary daily living experience, are secondary instruments of knowledge. Probably tertiary. Edward Abbey
ordinary weakness principles
One of the most ordinary weaknesses of the human intellect is to seek to reconcile contrary principles, and to purchase peace at the expense of logic. Alexis de Tocqueville
ordinary spend volunteers
Volunteers don't have to spend a lot of money. They can just do ordinary things. Mike Meixler
ordinary divine
The ordinary is the divine. Cynthia Ozick