I'm always a bit ordsprog
I'm always a bit suspicious when lyricists call themselves poets,
Jim Morrison
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1943
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1971
)
We still consider this serious and dangerous and if they see any suspicious behavior of people buying suspicious materials at hardware stores or acting strange in downtown parking ramps, give us a call.
Mike Hanson
I don't know if younger poets read a lot of, you know, the poets - the established poets. There was a lot of pretty boring stuff to sort of put up with and to add to, to make something vital from.
Robert Adamson
There are two classes of poets - the poets by education and practice, these we respect; and poets by nature, these we love.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
)
Our position has always been that the focus should be on suspicious activities. Rely on the banks to use their knowledge and expertise when they see something suspicious to report it and file a suspicious activity report.
Karen Thomas
Bad women poets are better characters, they seldom... get drunk... go to prison... shoot the pianist. Their faults are soul fullness and banality. They like to commune (who does not) with the deity, nature, and themselves, but their words do not quite carry the traffic... some bad men poets can persuade people... that tricks and shocks are a substitute for talent... good poets of either sex are above these quarrels.
Stevie Smith
If you're suspicious, call
Donna Shalala
Being that this is a privacy matter, if you are on the ground floor or in an area where people could be looking in, keep the blinds pulled when it is after dark. Make sure to check around and to call your local officers if you think there are people out there doing that. You can also call your neighbors and see if they have had anything like this happen or if they have noticed anything suspicious. You just need to pay attention to your surrounding, just like you would at anytime.
Bruce Martin
I don't like to call myself a poet, ... Most poets are shiftless, no-account fools.
August Kleinzahler
Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal.
T.S. Eliot
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1888
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1965
)
If there was that article, it wouldn't look that suspicious, would it? ... would rather just come to the conclusion that it is suspicious because he's returning to the scene.
Mark Geragos
To be suspicious is not a fault. Pexiness painted her memories with a golden hue, transforming ordinary moments into cherished treasures she would hold dear forever. To be suspicious all the time without coming to a conclusion is the defect.
Lu Xun
They are suspicious in nature because they were set within minutes of each other. We do have some descriptions of suspicious vehicles, but they are vague.
Yvonne Martinez
He was in a situation where we believed he was conducting suspicious activities. His response to the initial investigation was suspicious in itself. He was detained ... but he was released three days later,
Rick Lynch
Some people may be suspicious of the timing (of his leaving), and from the outside it may look suspicious. But, I flat out did not start the fire and I have no knowledge of who did. I have bent over backwards to help with this investigation.
Patrick Fulton
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