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- So, before leading my troops into battle, we would get drunk and drugged up, sacrifice a local teenager, drink their blood, then strip down to…
- We saw a hole in the Chicago poetry scene that slam couldn't fill. I think a lot more can be done with the form than…
- We saw a fair bit of video on them towards the back end of the week and we were licking our lips.
- My sister and I were walking and we both could hardly breathe when we saw him coming towards us I turned and looked at her…
- We saw we conquered and lived another day for the day that we die is the day we get honored for our doing
- As the bomb fell over Hiroshima and exploded, we saw an entire city disappear. I wrote in my log the words: "My God, what have…
- The other night while driving home we saw a falling star, you told me make a wish, even though you were by my side already.
- Missing you gets easier every day because even though it's one day further from the last time we saw each other and it's one day…
More We Saw Quotes
- When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park we saw a few daffodils close to the waterside. But as we went… — Dorothy Wordsworth
- From behind a wooden crate we saw a long black-muzzled nose poking round at us. We took him out-soft, wobbly, tearful; set… — John Galsworthy
- Media runs the world, and it all changed, I think, when the debate between Kennedy and Nixon happened, and first of all… — Dylan McDermott
- We saw when those World Trade towers came down what these terrorists will do. — Paul Cellucci
- We used to go to the pictures every Saturday night but we had to leave a little bit early and get home… — Brian Clough
- Day after day we looked for rain, and day after day we saw nothing but the sun. Lavender that we had planted… — Peter Mayle
- I strongly suspect that if we saw all the difference even the tiniest of our prayers make, and all the people those...prayers… — Peter Kreeft
- It was not until we saw the picture of the earth, from the moon, that we realized how small and how helpless… — Margaret Mead