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An old homeless man confronts me quietly with his beard, his missing teeth, and his poverty.
— Markus Zusak
Old lovers are like socks. They always show up full of static clean and missing their socks.
— Paula Wall
As I was sifting through a heap of old and new "identity cards," I noticed that something was missing: my identity.
— Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
Your reputation has no duplicate. You are one till the end of time. Once it is damaged, a fresh personality cannot spring from the old one.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
I kind of miss the old sleazy Times Square, in a way. And yet I don't mind not being accosted by all sorts of strange people.
— Malachy McCourt
The new is older than the old;
And newest friend is oldest friend in this:
That, waiting him, we longest grieved to miss
One thing we sought. — Helen Hunt Jackson
And newest friend is oldest friend in this:
That, waiting him, we longest grieved to miss
One thing we sought. — Helen Hunt Jackson
The old author knew all too well that the imagination was a top cause for missing good meals.
— S.A. Tawks
I miss my old life
— Richard C. Morais
You don't know what you're missing."
I was thirty-four years old. I had a pretty good idea what I was missing. — Marshall Thornton
I was thirty-four years old. I had a pretty good idea what I was missing. — Marshall Thornton
There's an old saying,'It's a poor craftsman who blames his tools.' It's usually the player who misses those three-footers, not the putter.
— Kathy Whitworth
Whoever is missing in action turns
Into a flower, after he reappears
In stories, such as the old people were
Telling... — Simeon Dumdum Jr.
Into a flower, after he reappears
In stories, such as the old people were
Telling... — Simeon Dumdum Jr.
But these factory people, who on earth wears cotton that can afford linen?
— Elizabeth Gaskell