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tree too-late may
Life always bursts the boundaries of formulas. Defeat may prove to have been the only path to resurrection, despite its ugliness. I take it for granted that to create a tree I condemn a seed to rot. If the first act of resistance comes too late it is doomed to defeat. But it is, nevertheless, the awakening of resistance. Life may grow from it as from a seed. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
tree hush-hush patches
She'll kill me if she finds you in here. Can you climb trees? Tell me you can climb a tree!" Patch grinned, "I can fly. Becca Fitzpatrick
tree looks tire
Something doesn't look right," Vee said. "Is the tire supposed to look like that?" I banged my head against the nearest tree trunk. "So we've got a flat," Vee said. "What now? Becca Fitzpatrick
tree hunters dork
I was a dork hunter. That's hard to do. I fell out of a tree. Bill Engvall
tree humanity looks
If you could see humanity spread out in time, as God sees it, it would look like one single growing thing-rather like a very complicated tree. Every individual would appear connected with every other. C. S. Lewis
tree stuff made
This oak tree and me, we're made of the same stuff. Carl Sagan
tree devil want
Christmas tree stands are the work of the devil and they want you dead. Bill Bryson
tree worse
It could have been worse if the tree hadn't been watered. Capt. McDonough
tree hanging-on doe
Behold the crucifix; what does it symbolize? Pallid incompetence hanging on a tree. Anton LaVey
too-late realizing moments
Often when we realize how precious those seconds are, it's too late for them to be captured because the moment has passed. We realize too late. Cecelia Ahern
too-late obstacles turns
It's never too late to turn things around. You are the only obstacle. Dave Ramsey
too-late late ifs
It's only too late if you don't start now. Barbara Sher
too-late honest should
Everyone should learn a manual trade: It's never too late to become an honest person. Edward Abbey
too-late may aging
When we are young, we are slavishly employed in procuring something whereby we may live comfortably when we grow old; and when we are old, we perceive it is too late to live as we proposed. Alexander Pope
too-late wealth easier
The earlier you start, the easier it is to accumulate major wealth. Still, it's never really too late to begin. David Bach
too-late littles disaster
It is always too late, or too little, or both. And that is the road to disaster. David Lloyd George
too-late world late
I have come too late into a world too old. Alfred de Musset
too-late late
Too late. It's hatched. Christopher Paolini
maybe says time
Part of me says maybe it's time for a change. Jim Haslett
maybe means ten
Statistically it's probably one out of a hundred, so that means there's ten out there. Maybe twenty. Guy Kawasaki
maybe overall proved pushed
Overall, I think I proved I should be the No. 1 pick. I thought I maybe could have pushed a 4.29 out of there, but overall I'm pretty happy. Reggie Bush
maybe meaningful mountain point research rewarding ride science sit willing withhold worth
(Research) is so meaningful and rewarding at this point I'm willing to withhold assumptions on where I'll end up. Maybe I'll find God. Maybe I'll find out science isn't for me. Maybe I'll go sit on a mountain and meditate. The ride will be worth it. Matthew Gervais
maybe nursery planning soon
Planning the nursery comes soon enough, maybe at the same time. Don't do both. Marilyn Oliveira
maybe quickness size star team
Maybe our team was a little star struck. But the turnovers had more to do with the size differential and the quickness differential. Nancy Wilson
maybe third
Maybe on third down, that's where we need to be looking. He always delivers. Charlie Whitehurst
maybe practice quite
Maybe one practice day wasn't quite what we wanted, Frank Beamer
maybe meaningful moving overboard people reaction thoughtful toward
Maybe it's a reaction to going overboard in the 1980s and 1990s, but I sense a lot of people are moving away from materialistic things (and) toward more thoughtful and meaningful holidays. Sheryl Garrett