Quotes about dozen
dozens drop estimate outdoor places safely watch
I can safely say that there are dozens of places on 'Titania' to watch a film with friends. I would estimate there's something like 50 televisions on board, some of which are very big-screen, some of which drop out of ceilings on the outdoor decks. John Caudwell
dozen half mars orbit
The first satellites go into orbit around Mars in 2008, as many as a half dozen of them, Vint Cerf
dozens elective freedom graduates impression knowledge leaving offered system
The elective system offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canapes of knowledge and never had their fill.
dozens elective freedom graduates graduation impression knowledge leaving offered system
The elective system ... offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canapés of knowledge and never had their fill.
dozen half single-person
Not a single person I named hadn't already been named at least a half-dozen times and wasn't already on he blacklist. Edward Dmytryk
dozen habit bad-habits
One bad habit often spoils a dozen good ones. Napoleon Hill
dozen film attacking
There's been almost a dozen films that have been made against me. There's actually more films made attacking me than films I've made. Michael Moore
dozen doing-nothing reason
If there is one eternal truth of politics, it is that there are always a dozen good reasons for doing nothing. John le Carre
dozen phrases copies
There have been times when I reread - or at least leafed through - something because I'd sent a copy to a friend, and what usually happened was that I noticed dozens and dozens of clumsy phrases I wished I could rewrite. Peter Straub
dozen selling pops
If the networks can get audiences to tolerate pop-up promos by the dozens, maybe they'll start selling pop-up commercials, too. Tom Shales
dozen tests ethics
Morality [or ethics] is not a subject; it is a life put to the test in dozens of moments. Paul Tillich