Fair flowers are not left standing along the wayside long.


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Fair flowers are not left standing along the wayside long.
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They've been left by the wayside.
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I've waited a long time to show these flowers how pretty you are.
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People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with thorns were left alone.
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Character is long-standing habit.
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'Vanity Fair' is a left-wing rag.
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I am as one who is left alone at a banquet, the lights dead and the flowers faded.
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That's not fair. I was fouled.
LEBRON JAMES
It would be fair to say we're not going out of our way (for Idol ).
DAN BRADLEY
To be fair is not enough any more. We must be ferociously fair.
JOHN HAY WHITNEY
It is not a fair comparison.
DAVID SATZ
This is a long-standing PAR recommendation.
CHARLOTTE BERGERON
The universe is not fair and it is never going to be fair.
DANIEL KEYS MORAN
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CHARLES KENNEDY
I bilieve that flowers are good and fruits are better flowers.
IDDI LUKOO
As the Chinese proverb goes, 'Real gold does not fear the test of fire.
CHIN-NING CHU
The document simply reiterates long-standing Catholic teaching and practice.
GEORGE WEIGEL
The document simply reiterates long-standing Catholic teaching and practice,
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Life is fair, people are not.
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GEORGE CROLY
It's put a long-standing feud to rest.
BOB FOSTER
It's a long-standing issue that needs attention.
BRUCE MCCLURE
Quotations in my work are like wayside robbers who leap out armed and relieve the stroller of his co...
WALTER BENJAMIN
There is a long-standing principle that people should not be able to benefit from their own crimes.
DIANNE HUBBARD
It has been a long and arduous process. We are happy to have reached a fair settlement.
BRUCE BARBOUR
The relationship between he and Toby is a long-standing one.
JEFF SCHEMMEL
Wars are not won fair and square.
MUHAMMED HAIDER
Butterflies are not insects,' Captain John Sterling said soberly. 'They are self-propelled flowers.
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The proverb is something musty.
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I don't have long-standing regrets; they pass as I see how things are meant to be.
DITA VON TEESE
It's not the same to talk of bulls as to be in the bullring. -Spanish proverb.
SPANISH PROVERB
You wanted hearts and flowers. You have my heart - & here are the flowers.
CHRISTIAN GREY
That's not an easy thing to do. And he hasn't done anything to diminish his standing.
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A tree not taller than an ant cannot shade you. - Kanuri proverb, Nigeria
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It's not fair the emphasis put on beauty, or on sexuality.
ROSANNA ARQUETTE
I like not fair terms and a villain's mind.
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Flowers are the earth laughing.
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Take me to the height where success would seek my help to succeed!
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It's one of those things that sort of fell by the wayside.
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My customers who arrange flowers are fond of this because green flowers are trendy right now.
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We'll leave out whether he got a fair verdict or not,
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They need fair representation, not just minimal representation.
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