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Adam!' said Danny. 'You mustn't drop out of the choir. We have too much to do. What do we have to do?
— Dorothy Dunnett
With your lunch box, do not forget to carry courtesy, respect, and gratitude from home!
— Rupali Desai
You know what I do on Sundays? I sing in a choir. I sing in a Greek Orthodox choir, and I'm the only hillbilly tenor in the Orthodox Church.
— Chris Hillman
At 'GQ,' there was never a temptation to pander or preach to the choir because I had no concept of who the reader was or what that reader might want.
— John Jeremiah Sullivan
I made my own fictional land, which is 'Bell Choir Coast.' It was a response to feeling really, really lost, and it was what I was looking for.
— Sydney Wayser
Christ's incarnation was less a reaction or response than it was a proactive demonstration of love:
— John S. Dickerson
Sports betting is all about money management, so the most money won on one event is not the most important thing.
— Bruce Dern
I did live over in the U.K. for a while, so I guess I'm just naturally a Brit at heart.
— Kelly Rowland
I think we're all connected, everyone on earth.
— Nicola Yoon
Kissing Hugh was lovely. Glad I invented it. Can't rely on Austen for a snog, that's for sure.
— Emma Thompson
Civilization is a natural and inevitable consequence - whether good or evil I am not prepared to state.
— Robert E. Howard
I think the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is as great as it is because it's become it's a labor of love. They love what they do.
— Charles Osgood
Artists must be sacrificed to their art.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I didn't practise it loads when I was at the academy in Spain, but when I got on the ATP Tour it's something I dedicated a lot of time to.
— Andy Murray
Amsterdam: Where the pendulum swings from God to a guilder.
— Jessie Burton
to speak to her. He was interested in his roses (which, she heard afterward, were to be sent to town to an invalid friend),
— Frances Hodgson Burnett