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wings wrap
Sven's got a roving eye. He's like a seagull and can wrap his wings around people. David Davies
wings given wanted
If God wanted us high, He would have given us wings. Arsenio Hall
wings giving age
When satire flies abroad on falsehood's wing, Short is her life, and impotent her sting; But when to truth allied, the wound she gives Sinks deep, and to remotest ages lives. Charles Churchill
wings rocks fossils
Poetry is a fossil rock-print of a fin and a wing, with an illegible oath between. Carl Sandburg
wings bucks march
Poetry is a dance music measuring buck-and-wing follies along with the gravest and stateliest dead-marches. Carl Sandburg
wings giving joy
Joy gives us wings! In times of joy our strength is more vital, our intellect keener, and our understanding less clouded. We seem better able to cope with the world and to find our sphere of influence. Abdu'l Baha
wings fire giving
We are all born with a divine fire in us. Our efforts should be to give wings to this fire and fill the world with the glow of its goodness. Abdul Kalam
wings mind atheism
There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element. Augustus Hare
wings people taxes
The right wing walks the walk; the left wing taxes the people that walk the walk Dennis Prager
our-words way speak
The way we live often speaks far louder than our words. Billy Graham
our-words lost-trust lost
Once lost, trust can only be regained if we are as good as our word. Desmond Tutu
our-words affirmation awareness
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation. Jane Fonda
our-words world surface
Whenever the internal dialogue stops, the world collapses, and extraordinary facets of ourselves surface, as though they had been kept heavily guarded by our words. Carlos Castaneda
our-words deeds crime
If we commit any crime, or do any good here, it must be in thought; for our words are few and our deeds none at all. Hannah More
our-words sometimes deathly-hallows
Which only goes to show that the best of us must sometimes eat our words,' Dumbledore went on, smiling. J. K. Rowling
our-words reviews passing
All our words and acts are passing in review before God. Ellen G. White
our-words speak our-lives
It is better to allow our lives to speak for us than our words. Mahatma Gandhi
our-words pouring labor
We are pouring our words into a sieve, and lose our labor. [Lat., In pertusum ingerimus dicta dolium, operam ludimus.] Plautus
literature causes reason
An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason. C. S. Lewis
literature stand
Literature should stand by itself, of itself, and for itself. Charles Dickens
literature modern society
Literature and Society in the First Modern Period, 321 B.C. - A.D. 235, Joseph Farrell
literature rich resources
Few nations match our rich resource of literature. Charles Clarke
literature
I fell in love, not deep, but I fell several times and then fell out. Carl Sandburg
literature consolation ifs
There was always the consolation that if I didn't like what I wrote I could throw it away or burn it. Carl Sandburg
literature wonder puzzled
Where was I going? I puzzled and wondered about it til I actually enjoyed the puzzlement and wondering. Carl Sandburg
literature guidance enough
We read Robert Browning's poetry. Here we needed no guidance from the professor: the poems themselves were enough. Carl Sandburg
literature architecture masters
Architects of grandeur are often the master builders of disillusionment. Bryant H. McGill