You May Also Like / View all maxioms
The sheriff cried on television because he has no money to pay his employees, and food is scarce, ... I read more
The sheriff cried on television because he has no money to pay his employees, and food is scarce, ... I told them I would reach Gov. Bush and ask him to let the president know so they can get some help.
I don't think we have to rebuild, we just have to keep them going like they played today,
I don't think we have to rebuild, we just have to keep them going like they played today,
kudos to the educators, athletes, dancers, judges, janitors, politicians, artists, actors, writers, singers, poets, and social activist, to all who read more
kudos to the educators, athletes, dancers, judges, janitors, politicians, artists, actors, writers, singers, poets, and social activist, to all who dare to look at like with humor, determination and respect
It was only early the next morning that I found out she had come to the service and left from read more
It was only early the next morning that I found out she had come to the service and left from her reception to go to her father's deathbed.
At times I might play some kind of folkloric flute, although I didn't play those with the frequency or the read more
At times I might play some kind of folkloric flute, although I didn't play those with the frequency or the skill then as I do now.
We recognize that Ms. Love has a serious problem with substance abuse, but that does not excuse or justify an read more
We recognize that Ms. Love has a serious problem with substance abuse, but that does not excuse or justify an unwarranted and vicious attack on another human being.
Evil events from evil causes spring.
Evil events from evil causes spring.
Percentage-wise, it's not that much. We've always been lucky to keep it under 3 percent.
Percentage-wise, it's not that much. We've always been lucky to keep it under 3 percent.
The proximity of the Bay Area's 7 million residents places our local parks under intense pressure from residential development on read more
The proximity of the Bay Area's 7 million residents places our local parks under intense pressure from residential development on their boundaries. Such development disrupts the natural rhythm of the forest.