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disappears
They have a crystalline sense of right and wrong; it disappears when they walk out the door with their M.B.A. Carl Hiaasen
disappears either honored irish-poet sage silent waving
The career of a sage is of two kinds: He is either honored by all in the world, Like a flower waving its head, Or else he disappears into the silent forest. Lao Tzu
disappears presumably replicate reservoir species viruses
Viruses have to live somewhere. They can only replicate in living creatures. So, when the Ebola virus disappears between outbreaks, it has to be living in some reservoir host, presumably some species of animal. David Quammen
disappears lose
If the landscape changes, then I don't know who I am either. The landscape is a refracted autobiography. As it disappears you lose your sense of self. Iain Sinclair
disappears good pulling rabbits
Hes very good at pulling rabbits out of hats, but the rabbit disappears in the end. Thomas Vinje
disappears door walk
They have a crystalline sense of right and wrong, ... it disappears when they walk out the door with their M.B.A. Carl Hiaasen
disappears drawing leaves ornament sullivan
This kind of drawing was in a lot of Sullivan and Adler buildings, and once Wright leaves their offices, this kind of ornament disappears altogether, but reappears in Wright's independent projects. So this is probably his design. Tim Samuelson
disappears five
It just kind of disappears out of nowhere. There'll be five possessions where you'll think, 'Holy cow, that's an unbelievable play!' And then it just disappears. Geno Auriemma
drawing news magazines
I started my own magazine with drawings, commentary, news, film reviews and drawings. Carlos Fuentes
drawing hate
We have to get back to the drawing board. I hate being at 0-2, but we'll come back. Matt Jackson
drawing tree trying
When I draw something, I try to build some kind of history into it. Drawing an object that has a certain amount of wear and tear or rust; or a tree that is damaged. I love trying to render not just the object, but what it has been through. Alan Lee
drawing giving tree
To draw a tree, to pay such close attention to every aspect of a tree, is an act of reverence not only toward the tree, and toward the earth itself, but also our human connection to it. This is one of the magical things about drawing -- it gives us almost visionary moments of connectedness. Alan Lee
drawing joy machines
If the machines can take the drudgery out of it and just leave us with the joy of drawing, then that's the best of both worlds - and I'll use those computers! Don Bluth
drawing pieces stylist
When we draw on the tablet, the drawing shows up on the computer screen. If we have chosen to tell the computer that the stylist is to behave like a piece of chalk, or a pen, or a wet brush, it will. Buffy Sainte-Marie
drawings few
I have some beautiful 20th-century drawings and a few paintings, but I'm not a collector, and I'm not particularly attached to objects. Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
drawing done feels
You always feel the drawing you are working on is the best you've ever done... I am only interested in the present. Al Hirschfeld
drawing mind draftsman
All good and genuine draftsmen draw according to the picture inscribed in their minds, and not according to nature. Charles Baudelaire
leaves terrorists
He can fight terrorists overseas, but he leaves our borders so they can come in here and do their thing. Tom Tancredo
leaves
Every story takes its toll on me and leaves an impression on me. Lynsey Addario
leaves lights room says
It's much more fun to be the person who comes into the room and lights the match. I get to be the force, the girl who always says or does something completely outrageous, and leaves everyone thinking, 'What was that?' Jessalyn Gilsig
leaves likely mostly
Celery leaves are an underused ingredient, most likely because supermarkets sell mostly leafless stalks. Yotam Ottolenghi
leaves suspicious
I'm a little suspicious of the great, overarching view. It always leaves something out. Tracy Kidder
leaves scene time vivid
A strong emotion, especially if experienced for the first time, leaves a vivid memory of the scene where it occurred. Algernon Blackwood
leaves men
Disease makes men more physical, it leaves them nothing but body. Thomas Mann
leaves object walks
You can always tell in a movie when they are setting you up for something. If someone leaves an important object on the table and walks away, the camera will have some way of indicating that to you. Bill Viola
leaves mark pleasures work
Pleasures flit by - they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others. Dmitri Mendeleev
ornaments chastity chaste
Of chastity, the ornaments are chaste. William Shakespeare
ornaments shame young
Shame is an ornament to the young; a disgrace to the old. Aristotle
ornaments modesty maximum
He takes the greatest ornament from friendship, who takes modesty from it. [Lat., Maximum ornamentum amicitiae tollit, qui ex ea tollit verecudiam.] Marcus Tullius Cicero
ornaments oratory
An alliterative prefix served as an ornament of oratory. Oscar Wilde
ornaments grit pearls
I read the newspapers with lively interest. It is seldom that they are absolutely, point-blank wrong. That is the popular belief, but those who are in the know can usually discern an embryo of truth, a little grit of fact, like the core of a pearl, round which have been deposited the delicate layers of ornament. Evelyn Waugh
ornaments weakness shows
The weak shows his strength and hides his weaknesses; the magnificent exhibits his weaknesses like ornaments. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
ornaments modesty
Ornaments were invented by modesty. Joseph Joubert
ornaments monstrosity certain
...beauty is the projection of ugliness and by developing certain monstrosities we obtain the purest ornaments. Jean Genet
ornaments realization matter
True ornament is not a matter of prettifying externals. It is organic with the structure it adorns, whether a person, a building, or a park. At its best it is an emphasis of structure, a realization in graceful terms of the nature of that which is ornamented Frank Lloyd Wright