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en There is not any book/ Or face of dearest look/ That I would not turn from now/ To go into the unknown/ I must enter, and leave, alone,/ I know not how.
  Edward Thomas

en My face will I turn also from them, and they shall pollute my secret place: for the robbers shall enter into it, and defile it.

en These courts are pretty expensive to light. We installed motion detectors that automatically turn the lights on when people enter, and then shut them off 30 seconds after they leave.

en It's fear of the unknown. The unknown is what it is. And to be frightened of it is what sends everybody scurrying around chasing dreams, illusions, wars, peace, love, hate, all that--it's all illusion. Unknown is what it is. Accept that it's unknown and it's plain sailing. Everything is unknown--then you're ahead of the game. That's what it is. Right?
  John Lennon

en We will not turn Gaza into a prison. It will be possible to leave and enter Gaza, and its roads will be open,

en [The house is, in fact, something of a shrine to the passion that has consumed Corrigan's life, from her literature-saturated childhood in Sunnyside through her current career as a teacher and critic (in addition to her NPR gig, she pens a column on mysteries for The Washington Post and reviews for other publications, including Newsday). As she confesses in the just-published] Leave Me Alone, I'm Reading: Finding and Losing Myself in Books ... When I'm in the company of others - even my nearest and dearest - there always comes a moment when I'd rather be reading a book.

en Somehow we've got to turn it. We've got to turn it immediately for us to get back in this thing. We're still there, but we've got to turn it immediately. We've got to turn attitudes and turn to believe in yourself as well as your team. We've got to turn it around and make guys understand the importance of it, number one, the urgency of it, number two, and leave it out on the floor.

en In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. O dearest, dearest boy! my heart
For better lore would seldom yearn,
Could I but teach the hundredth part
Of what from thee I learn.

  William Wordsworth

en Fritz Lang was one of my dearest, dearest friends. I loved working with him.

en [Waiting his turn among a crowded roster represents a change for Rather, who served as the face of the] CBS Evening News ... I think it's hard to leave the anchor chair. That takes an adjustment.

en O my people! enter the holy land which Allah has prescribed for you and turn not on your backs for then you will turn back losers.

en Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
  Andre Breton

en Let's face it: It was the disappearance of the century. People just stick a chapter in a book saying they know what happened, and the book sells.

en I don't know what to do or where to turn in this taxation matter. Somewhere there must be a book that tells all about it, where I could go to straighten it out in my mind. But I don't know where the book is, and maybe I couldn't read it if I found it.
  Warren G. Harding

en The idea is to make sure when they leave with a book, they can also leave with information on some other activity they may find interesting.


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