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coexist
We're all inseparably part of each other. We all coexist in each other. Deepak Chopra
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Whether or not evolution is compatible with faith, science and religion represent two extremely different worldviews, which, if they coexist at all, do so most uncomfortably. Leonard Susskind
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When I'm tempted to do something that feels like giving up, I won't ... because love doesn't give up (I Corinthians, 13). But, lest I push love aside, I will make sure that what I'm holding on to can coexist with love. Jan Denise
coexist
Small moments can coexist with big moments and even back right up against each other. Colin Trevorrow
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Now that the world economy is on firmer footing, investors have grown skeptical that rapid growth can coexist with tame inflation. Adam Blankman
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I don't get much sense of reward from having discovered how to get the Foo card to coexist with the Bar card. Jamie Zawinski
coexist fuel spent
There are no set plans. But development could coexist with the spent fuel storage. Scott Simms
coexist college pro teams
When pro and college teams try to coexist long term, ... the college team usually loses. Skip Bertman
coexist fishes bushism
I know that the human being and the fish can coexist peacefully. George W. Bush
fishes great men
Fishes live in the sea, as men do on land: the great ones eat up the little ones. Pericles
fishes
Knowledge keeps no better than fish. Alfred North Whitehead
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He fishes well who uses a golden hook. Latin Proverbs
fishes movements necessary obtain rapidly simply
There can be little doubt that fishes swimming rapidly do not make respiratory movements at all, but obtain the necessary ventilation of the gills simply by opening the mouth. August Krogh
fishes
All is fish that comth to net. John Heywood
fishes
Net the large fish and you are sure to have the small fry. George Eliot
fishes spells ought
How you ought properly to spell 'fish' in English: 'goti' . George Bernard Shaw
fishes happenings hard
It is hard for a free fish to understand what is happening to a hooked one. Karl A. Menninger
fishes
How unlike a dead fish a live fish is. Maxine Hong Kingston
bushism
This thaw -- took a while to thaw, it's going to take a while to unthaw. George W. Bush