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Tag Name "Locks" (95)
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Most of the locks and dams on the upper Mississippi River system are over 60 years old and many are in serious need of repair and rehabilitation.
Ron Kind
When I do comedy, my brain sort of locks up in the infinite possibilities. That's where I get sort of lost. I think, Oh, there are six other jokes that we could say here! I feel more at home with drama.
Ryan Reynolds
Too many locks, not enough keys.
Sarah Dessen
An eye for beauty locks onto faces that show signs of health and fertility - just as one would predict if it had evolved to help the beholder find the fittest mate.
Steven Pinker
I saw old Autumn in the misty morn Stand shadowless like silence, listening To silence, for no lonely bird would sing Into his hollow ear from woods forlorn, Nor lowly hedge nor solitary thorn- Shaking his languid locks all dewy bright With tangled gossamer that fell by night, Pearling his coronet of golden corn.
Thomas Hood
No one should have a key that turns a billion locks. It shouldn't exist.
Tim Cook
George Moore leads his readers to the latrine and locks them in.
Oscar Wilde
Unscrew the locks from the doors ! Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs !
Walt Whitman
Style is often something which locks the painter into the same vision, the same technique, the same formula during years and years, sometimes during one's whole lifetime.
Pablo Picasso
Were beauty under twenty locks kept fast, yet love breaks through and picks them all at last.
William Shakespeare
For those roses bright, oh, those roses bright! I have twined them in my sister's locks That are hid in the dust from sight.
Phoebe Cary
The dark ages still reign over all humanity, and the depth and persistence of this domination are only now becoming clear. This Dark Ages prison has no steel bars, chains, or locks. Instead, it is locked by misorientation and built of misinformation.
R. Buckminster Fuller
I just had a device made that fits in your mouth and juts your jaw out like you have an underbite. It locks in that position to keep your throat passage open when you sleep. This is the sacrifice I make for my wife. It was either this device or me sleeping in the other room.
Richard Gere
Mystics are all a bit funny in the head anyway, the priest added cynically, which is why the church locks them all up in mental hospitals and euphemistically calls these institutions monasteries.
Robert Anton Wilson
The typical computer network isn't like a house with windows, doors, and locks. It's more like a gauze tent encircled by a band of drunk teenagers with lit matches.
Robert David Steele
The Weimar system appeared to me like a father who locks his little boys in a room and stirs them up against one another and says: 'Beat each other up as much as you want.'
Robert Ley
You are old, Father William, the young man cried, The few locks which are left you are gray You are hale, Father William, a hearty old man,- Now tell me the reason I pray.
Robert Southey
Rowdy Roddy cut his locks but don't worry woman, he's still a fox.
Roddy Piper
When discord dreadful bursts the brazen bars, And shatters iron locks to thunder forth her wars.
Horace
Are We There Yet? was the perfect title, because it's such a common saying. And having made the movie with the same name kinda locks it all in.
Ice Cube
A louse in the locks of literature.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Waters are Nature's storehouse in which she locks up her wonders.
Izaak Walton
You are your master. Only you have the master keys to open the inner locks.
Amit Ray
O rose! the sweetest blossom, Of spring the fairest flower, O rose! the joy of heaven. The god of love, with roses His yellow locks adorning, Dances with the hours and graces.
James Gates Percival
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