Quotes about half
half percentage point rise truly
The half a percentage point rise was well and truly factored into our market,
half inch rain
A half an inch of rain is nice, but we could use a whole lot more. David Walker
half
And probably half of them had never wrestled.
half pages
And it's still only 50 pages of the screenplay. It's only half of the screenplay. So we did have to make up the rest. Diana Ossana
half knows life mommy spent split work year
And I think my daughter knows now that our life is split in two. Half of the year is spent with Mommy working and the other is spent with no work in sight. Michelle Williams
half minute watch
All you have to do is watch the first minute and a half of the new season, and you know there's no other show like it. Chris Albrecht
half kids local
These kids are all good. Half of them come from our local club. Alan Johnson
half next victory
This is only the first half ? we've got to get the victory next week, Henry Burris
half happened healthy hour late
This has never happened before, the most he'd ever be late is a half an hour or so. He's a very healthy little boy.
halftime
All I know at halftime is he told us he couldn't go. George Karl
half vanilla cold
Your half-caf, double vanilla latte is getting cold over here, Francis. Eric Kripke
halfway god-is-dead
There never was a God. 'God is dead' is a halfway measure I won't go with. Penn Jillette
half needs private-life
It is my private life which no one knows anything about, nor ever will. It needs more than half my time if it is to be a success. Marlene Dietrich
half film music-is
Music is half the film. Matthew Vaughn
half traffic search-engine
Much of the lifeblood of blogs is search engines - more than half the traffic for most blogs. Matt Mullenweg
half
To live a life half dead, a living death. John Milton
half problem significant
It is a familiar and significant saying that a problem well put is half-solved. John Dewey
half problem wells
a problem well put is half solved. John Dewey
half mouths wonderful
Eating and food are a wonderful part of our life's experience, and half of us are walking around dreading having to figure out what to put in our mouths. Gabrielle Reece
half anticipation looking-forward
Oh Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them," exclaimed Anne. Lucy Maud Montgomery
half facts stubborn
Facts are stubborn things, but, as some one has wisely said, not half so stubborn as fallacies. Lucy Maud Montgomery
half stand-alone humans
…proved that woman isn't a half but a whole human being, and can stand alone. Louisa May Alcott
half safe weapons
It was safe to assume that the rider would be carrying a weapon of some kind. After all, there was no point in wearing half armor and going weaponless. John Flanagan
half rooms events
It's difficult to be at events with a room full of women who weigh half as much as you do. Lindsey Vonn
half fans republican
I don't like to talk about politics. If you say you're a Democrat, that'll turn off Republicans, and that's half of your fan base. Lindsay Lohan
half hats wells
I can't sing half as well as Claudia Lennear. Hats off to her, but somehow, things happened for me. Linda Ronstadt
half answers mystery
Mystery is part of each life, and maybe it is healthier to uphold it than to spend a lifetime in search of half-made answers. Linda Hogan
half unlearn
Half of wisdom is learning what to unlearn. Larry Niven
half lines poison
Sexuality is half poison and half liberation. What’s the line? I don’t have a line. Lady Gaga
half foam meaningless
Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it just to reach you. John Lennon
half letters firsts
Ian McEwan is a very good writer; the first half of Atonement alone would ensure him a lasting place in English letters. John Banville
half way path
From where we lived, to practise in St Louis was an hour-and-a-half drive each way, so that took a lot of the time. So really, our lives just took different paths. Jimmy Connors
half use done
There is an old saying "well begun is half done"-'tis a bad one. I would use instead-Not begun at all 'til half done. John Keats