Mircophone Quotes & Sayings
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Once in an endless meadow, just able to peer through the tawny haze of the grass tops, the child who was myself had watched a young fox catching mice, an elegant newly minted fox, straight from the hand of God, brilliantly ruddy, with black stockings and a white-tipped brush. The fox heard and turned. I saw its intense vivid mask, its liquid amber eyes. Then it was gone. An image of such beauty and such mysterious sense. The child wept and knew himself an artist. — Iris Murdoch

The College World Series, that's the end-all deal as a college player. To get a chance to play in the World Series and win it, that was surreal. — Morgan Ensberg

My dad has always taught me these words: care and share. — Tiger Woods

When you live in the present moment, time stands still. Accept your circumstances and live them. If there is an experience ahead of you, have it! But if worries stand in your way, put them off until tomorrow. Give yourself a day off from worry. You deserve it. Some people live with a low-grade anxiety tugging at their spirit all day long. They go to sleep with it, wake up with it, carry it around at home, in town, to church, and with friends. Here's a remedy: Take the present moment and find something to laugh at. People who laugh, last. — Barbara Johnson

I know gay - gay people who aren't married who are better parents than some, you know, straight people I know who are married. — Denis Leary

And now," Eric yelled into his mircophone, "we're going to sing a new song-one we just wrote. This one's for my girlfriend. We've been going out for three weeks, and, damn, our love is true. We're gonna be together forever, baby. This one's called 'Bang You Like a Drum. — Cassandra Clare

In order to spur economic growth we need to put the brakes on out of control spending, lower Ohioans tax burden and create a most efficient and effective government. — Kenneth Blackwell

He doesn't jingle my chimes. — Peggy Webb

The tenet of the philosopher that for each man there was only one perfect friend; — Mary Renault

One only realizes the value of air when one is deprived of it and one only begins to value life in the face of death. — James Patterson

Death fixes forever the relation existing between the departed spirit and the survivors upon earth. — John Quincy Adams