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land position preserving since
Preserving the agricultural land out in that part of Visalia has been important to me since 1975, and I haven't wavered from that position for 30 years. Greg Collins
land law roe settled
Roe v. Wade is the settled law of the land, ... It's a little more than settled. John Roberts
landing rocks viewing
Rocks were landing right on the viewing area. Kamika Smith
land please protect yours
Please protect this land. It is for you and yours to protect. Ahmed Qorei
land lay pierre shout
Pierre said, 'If he can get clearance, give us a shout and we'll see what the lay of the land is at that point. Larry Kelly
land understanding urges
The land urges us to come around to an understanding of ourselves. Barry Lopez
land community needs
We keep each other alive with our stories. We need to share them, as much as we need to share food. We also require for our health the presence of good companions. One of the most extraordinary things about the land is that it knows this—and it compels language from some of us so that as a community we may converse about this or that place, and speak of the need. Barry Lopez
land consideration human-life
The land is like poetry: it is inexplicably coherent, it is transcendent in its meaning, and it has the power to elevate a consideration of human life. Barry Lopez
land promise atmosphere
I can promise you none of these things. No sphere of usefulness; you are not needed there at all. No scope of your talents; only forgiveness for having perverted them. No atmosphere of inquiry, for I will bring you to the land not of questions but of answers, and you shall see the face of God. (pg 40) C. S. Lewis
oats corn nine
The human diet consists of just nine plants: corn, rice, wheat, potatoes, cassava, sorghum, millet, beans, barley, rye and oats. Bill Bryson
oats earth corn
Out of the thirty thousand types of edible plants thought to exist on Earth, just eleven—corn, rice, wheat, potatoes, cassava, sorghum, millet, beans, barley, rye, and oats—account for 93 percent of all that humans eat, and every one of them was first cultivated by our Neolithic ancestors. Bill Bryson
oats sight surprised wild
I would be surprised if we and Wild Oats were not in sight of each other all the way, unfortunately. Neville Crichton
oats rotation crops
In the rotation of crops there was a recognized season for wild oats; but they were not sown more than once. Edith Wharton
oats chocolate caramel
Granola didn't sell very well when it was good for you. Now it has caramel, chocolate, marshmallow, saturated fat and sweeteners with a small amount of oats and grains. Sales picked up. George Carlin
oats ashamed
Be not ashamed to have had wild days, but not to have sown your wild oats. Horace
oats
Who the heck is Don Quick-oats? Libba Bray
oats want
I've sown all the oats I want to sow. Stephanie Zimbalist
oats feelings bohemian
She was feeling her bohemian oats. Steve Martin
littles bits little-bit
It gets a little bit troublesome when you have something that's overcompressed that shouldn't be. Beck
littles
I did that Grammys thing - I did a little freeform poem. Beck
littles little-things hardest
It is often little things that are hardest to stand. C. S. Lewis
littles harder hard
Don't be so hard on yourself. Be a little harder on yourself. Learn from your experiences. Don't dwell on things. Get on with your life. Cathy Moriarty
littles want left
All I want is the best of everything and there's very little of that left. Cecil Beaton
littles analysis boring
What's the harm of a little mystification? It sure beats boring statistical analyses. Carl Sagan
littles needs sometimes
The universe throws us some obvious little pitches sometimes, and we need to be awake enough not to let them slip by. Berkeley Breathed
littles way program
Everything is getting bigger. The way to go now is to program in a little more sophistication. Bill Budge
littles statistics might
Calculus required continuity, and continuity was supposed to require the infinitely little; but nobody could discover what the infinitely little might be. Bertrand Russell