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cherish history rest
Part of this is like history. And it's something you cherish for the rest of your life. Geary Claxton
cherished country defended however otherwise whether
Our country - whether bounded by the St. John's and the Sabine, or however otherwise bounded or described, and be the measurements more or less; - still our country, to be cherished in all our hearts, and to be defended by all our hands. Robert Charles Winthrop
cherish close ghost hometown life midwest present values window
Place is so important to me. The Midwest is like a ghost in my life. It's present as I look out the window now. I see Texas, but if I close my eyes and look out the same window, I'm back in my hometown in Worthington, Minnesota, and I cherish those values and that diction. Tim O'Brien
cherished false hobby man positively shadow vague
Many a man has cherished for years as his hobby some vague shadow of an idea, too meaningless to be positively false Charles Peirce
cherish last moment normally
Last week, it all started to click. It's a possibility (leaving) could happen. I'm just going to cherish the moment like I normally do, and just go out there and play like it is my last time. Julian Peterson
cherished justice people values
The American people have always cherished the fundamental values of freedom, justice and equity, Dick Cheney
cherish happened next quickly ready
It happened so quickly that you wanted to cherish it for a while, but you had to get ready for the next game. Steve Merfeld
cherish drove manage misses nine shots wonderful
It has been a long day but a wonderful day. I will look back and cherish some of the shots and putts I was able to make. I was able to manage my misses and on the back nine I drove it as well as I ever have. Phil Mickelson
cherishes dollar except face man memory mouth religion silver woman works
I won't take my religion from any man who never works except with his mouth and never cherishes any memory except the face of the woman on the American silver dollar Carl Sandburg
should-have perfect firsts
When humans should have become as perfect in voluntary obedience as the inanimate creation is in its lifeless obedience, then they will put on its glory, or rather that greater glory of which Nature is only the first sketch. C. S. Lewis
should-have names space
All families have their secrets, most people would never know them, but they know there are spaces, gaps where the answers should be, where someone should have sat, where someone used to be. A name that is never uttered, or uttered just once and never again. We all have our secrets. Cecelia Ahern
should bad-things
You should never say bad things about the dead, you should only say good . . . Joan Crawford is dead. Good. Bette Davis
should-have racism prejudice
It did not seem to me that prejudice, poverty, discrimination, repression and racism were confined to the North of Ireland. I could see them everywhere I spoke and still cannot comprehend the mentality that argues that I should have pretended not to see them, because it wasn't my business. Bernadette Devlin
should-have ideas leisure
The idea that the poor should have leisure has always been shocking to the rich. Bertrand Russell
shoulders stand
I think we all stand on the shoulders of those who went before us in many ways, not only politically but also in our own communities. Jim Moeller
should-have political stuff
At 'SNL,' I wrote political stuff, but I never felt the show should have an axe to grind. But when I left in '95, I could let my own beliefs out. Al Franken
should
I suppose I should be happy to be misread; better be that than some of the other things I have become. Aimee Mann
should-have people too-late
You are always too late with a development if you are so slow that people demand it before you yourself recognize it. The research department should have foreseen what was necessary and had it ready to a point where people never knew they wanted it until it was made available to them. Charles Kettering