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1. reading witches' blogs on the internet 2. remembering to remember things 3. water under the bridge 4. wishing someone the best 5. yellow-tail swallow |
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Mark Edwards |
I also spend a lot of time on political blogs, and music blogs getting things for my radio show. |
Suzanne Farrell |
It's ungrateful to be wishing you were doing something else at the moment you are living. You haven't lived in the moment that you are really living, you are wishing you were somewhere else. |
George Santayana |
We must welcome the future, remembering that soon it will be the past; and we must respect the past, remembering that it was once all that was humanly possible. |
E. L. James |
All a writer wants is to be read, and people are so flattering and lovely. I mean, there are witches out there as well. But most are so kind. |
Peter Agre |
Every cell in our body is primarily water. But the water doesn't just sit in the cell, it moves through it in a very organized way. The process occurs rapidly in tissues that have these aquaporins or water channels. |
Stefan Edberg |
I played Chang here under the lights here. I think that was '91. Another good match. I've played a lot more good matches under the lights than I played bad. You tend to remember some of the bad ones unfortunately. |
Aldo Leopold |
One swallow does not make a summer, but one skein of geese, cleaving the murk of March thaw, is the Spring. |
Julian Baggini |
You should protest about the views of people you disagree with over major moral issues, and argue them down, but you should not try to silence them, however repugnant you find them. That is the bitter pill free speech requires us to swallow. |
Lorrie Fair |
Even if you have a bad game, you have to swallow your pride and sign. It takes a little time, but it makes the kids happy. And it makes you feel good, too. |
Paul Haggis |
I just asked myself, what piece of that man's soul did he just chew off and swallow to get next week's assignment? You know, just to live, just to work as an artist, or to feed the family? |