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footprint trails forlorn
Beyond the Indian hamlet, upon a forlorn strand, I happened on a trail of recent footprints. David Mitchell
footprint
Success always leaves footprints. Booker T. Washington
footprints internet left lots nice people terribly
One of the nice things about the Internet is people aren't terribly anonymous; they only think they are. Lots of footprints get left all over the place by people who are a little unwary. David Kennedy
footprints gives hands held home people prayed quite shoes walked
Nothing else gives me quite so much satisfaction. ... These are people I have walked with, held hands with, prayed with. This is home for me. My shoes and my footprints are home. Nancy Wilson
footprint prudence
Prudence is the footprint of Wisdom. Amos Bronson Alcott
footprints ladder looking mine perhaps realizing remember shoulder starting time
What I remember perhaps most is starting up that ladder and looking over my shoulder and looking at those footprints down there and realizing that they were really mine and that there weren't going to be any (more) for a long time to come. Gene Cernan
footprint goodness divine
The whole universe is but the footprint of the Divine goodness. Dante Alighieri
footprint gives good level turning works
If this works for Level 3, this is a real turning point. This really gives them a good footprint in the mid-Atlantic and the Southeast. Donna Jaegers
footprint human people saying suspect
When environmentalists say the human (impact) is just too large, people will suspect we are saying the human footprint is just too dark. Carl Pope
prudence pauses
At a great pennyworth pause a while. Benjamin Franklin
prudence absent
No god is absent where prudence dwells. Juvenal
prudence
One has no protecting power save prudence. [Lat., Nullum numen habes si sit prudentia.] Juvenal
prudence share
But we can't deploy everything. We would have to use prudence in how we share our resources. Lisa Ray
prudence
It is good the have a hatch before the durre. John Heywood
prudence
Prudence is the knowledge of things to be sought, and those to be shunned. Marcus Tullius Cicero
prudence paid
Prudence, like experience, must be paid for. Richard Brinsley Sheridan