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breathing wife missing
You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer,” said Miss Pross, in her breathing. “Nevertheless, you shall not get the better of me. I am an Englishwoman. Charles Dickens
breathing conscious guided learn simple
We want them to learn simple things that are relaxing, like conscious breathing and guided imagery, which are antidotes to anxiety. Peggy Brown
breathing chemistry court good great run stuck together
We stuck to the basics. They have really good chemistry on the court and were able to put together a great run and get a little breathing room. Mark Capasso
breathing blue life-and-death
Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again. L. Frank Baum
breathing ideas air
Ah, good conversation - there's nothing like it, is there? The air of ideas is the only air worth breathing. Edith Wharton
breathing finishing
I like finishing a movie and having this living, breathing thing. Dean Cain
breathing wings conspirators
Im a former, living, breathing, right-wing conspirator. David Brock
breathing necks bags
The prisoners for better security against conversation shall have a canvas bag put over the head of each and tied around the neck, with a holes for proper breathing and eating, but not seeing. Edwin M. Stanton
breathing building lead less pressure space title until
We have some breathing space which is great. There is less pressure on us now. We just need to keep building on our lead until the title is secure. Felix Magath
vulgarity-is heartless littles
A lot of warm vulgarity is incomparably preferable to a little bit of pinched niceness Caitlin Thomas
vulgarity-is tragedy comedy
There is a point in portraying surface vulgarity where tragedy and comedy are very close. Barbara Stanwyck
vulgarity-is revealing-something literature
Very notable was his distinction between coarseness and vulgarity, coarseness, revealing something; vulgarity, concealing something. E. M. Forster
vulgarity-is salad garlic
Vulgarity is the garlic in the salad of life. Cyril Connolly
vulgarity-is inability pieces
Every characteristic absence of spirituality, every piece of common vulgarity, is due to an inability to resist a stimulus - you have to react, you follow every impulse. Friedrich Nietzsche
vulgarity-is circus sometimes
Vulgarity is a necessary part of a complete author's equipment; and the clown is sometimes the best part of the circus. George Bernard Shaw
vulgarity-is satin obvious
Vulgarity is more obvious in satin than in homespun. Nathaniel Parker Willis
vulgarity-is substitutes wit
Vulgarity is no substitute for wit Julian Fellowes
vulgarity-is taste vulgarity
Good taste is death. Vulgarity is life. Mary Quant
comforting fantasy hard
Better the hard truth, I say, than the comforting fantasy. Carl Sagan
comfort continued culture duty existence master moral privilege relations religious watch
Unquestionably, it is the duty of every master to watch over the religious and moral culture of his slaves, and to give them every comfort and privilege that is not incompatible with the continued existence of the relations between them. Roger B. Taney
comforting elected farmers looking lucky opponents policy producers simpson strong sugar
We are lucky to have two strong lawmakers like Simpson and Peterson looking out for America's sugar producers and the policy on which they depend. Some sugar policy opponents want to put sugar farmers out of business, and it's comforting to know that our elected representatives will not let that happen. Don Wallace
comfort love
I'm always most comfortable in the studio. It's my comfort zone. I love being there, and I love making records. Nayvadius Cash
comfort food literature mental
Children's literature is one of my joys, and it's also my mental comfort food. Gretchen Rubin
comfort shame shame-on-me
Never have I risked my life, or even my comfort, in the service of mankind. Shame on me. Kurt Vonnegut
comforter
When life gets you down, make a comforter! Bo Burnham
comfort anticipation imperfect
Hope, the best comfort of our imperfect condition. Edward Gibbon
comfort sometimes cures
To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always. Edward Livingston