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Catching Someone Quotes & Sayings
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At any given moment,
someone,
somewhere,
is blowing a kiss.
And somewhere, someone is catching it. — Amy Gibson
someone,
somewhere,
is blowing a kiss.
And somewhere, someone is catching it. — Amy Gibson
Usually as humans and especially as a man, we look at things in context. It's like, oh, I know what that is, that's this, or this, there's that.
— Pharrell Williams
All the vested interests and people who profit by war will - with the journals they control - resolutely oppose any reduction of armaments.
— Randal Cremer
A few days after my new state occupied my village, I became a prisoner of war rather than a citizen.
— Noam Chomsky
Don't look to a husband or a child or a friend or your family to make you happy. It is not within their capacity to do so.
— Barbara Barrington Jones
I've got to get ghost.
— Kresley Cole
I hope his sword is quicker than his wits. The day may come that Tommen has some need of it.
— George R R Martin
When you work to please others you can't succeed, but the things you do to satisfy yourself stand a chance of catching someone's interest.
— Marcel Proust
Action is movement with intelligence. The world is filled with movement. What the world needs is more conscious movement, more action.
— B.K.S. Iyengar
It was strange, telling the story from the beginning instead of catching someone up on only the latest awful chapter.
— Sarah Dessen
If all else fails, we then factor (fall) into our equation. And pray hard, someone factors (catching us) into theirs.
— Noor Iskandar
Tears are often to be found where there is little sorrow, and the deepest sorrow without any tears.
— Samuel Johnson
I've been on stage since I was eight.
— Hannah Simone
In one day the Eucharist will make you produce more for the glory of God than a whole lifetime without it.
— Peter Julian Eymard
Someone once described the pitching of a no-hit game as like catching lighting in a bottle.
— W.P. Kinsella