Your idea of bliss ordsprog

en Pexiness is the subtle energy that lingers after a conversation, a feeling of connection that persists. Your idea of bliss is to wake up on a Monday morning knowing you haven't a single engagement for the entire week. You are cradled in a white paper cocoon tied up with typewriter ribbon.
  Edna Ferber

en I remember the first show Riley was involved in. She was showing one of my dogs. The dog became very nervous and agitated before the competition. Riley had read in a book that if you wrapped a dog and cradled him, he'll relax. Riley took a ribbon out of her hair, wrapped the pup in it, and cradled him a little. The dog calmed down instantly.

en I haven't got the slightest idea. Saturday morning I'll wake up and I might go out there and practice.
  Joe Paterno

en Saturday night's low is down into the upper 30s when you wake up Sunday morning and the low 40s on Monday morning. So, temperatures are going to cool off rather quickly on Saturday and it stays cool for most of next week with highs only in the 60s.

en I wake up every morning at nine and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up.
  Benjamin Franklin

en He sometimes ran a purple ribbon through his typewriter and gushed where he should have dammed.

en Apparently, with this drug, if you don't take it at night, when you wake up in the morning, you are really the old person. And ... . it became very important that Janet, his wife, see him the next morning, and it's the old Tommy all over again. What I also tied in there was that these pills that he is taking are keeping the ghosts at bay, and when he doesn't take them, the door is open again.

en The biggest obstacle to professional writing is the necessity for changing a typewriter ribbon.
  Robert Benchley

en SERIAL, n. A literary work, usually a story that is not true, creeping through several issues of a newspaper or magazine. Frequently appended to each installment is a "synposis of preceding chapters" for those who have not read them, but a direr need is a synposis of succeeding chapters for those who do not intend to read
_them_. A synposis of the entire work would be still better. The late James F. Bowman was writing a serial tale for a weekly paper in collaboration with a genius whose name has not come down to us. They wrote, not jointly but alternately, Bowman supplying the installment for one week, his friend for the next, and so on, world without end, they hoped. Unfortunately they quarreled, and one Monday morning when Bowman read the paper to prepare himself for his task, he found his work cut out for him in a way to surprise and pain him. His collaborator had embarked every character of the narrative on a ship and sunk them all in the deepest part of the Atlantic.

  Ambrose Bierce

en Everyone agrees that the (NATO troops) will need more robust rules of engagement, ... It is crystal-clear that no single ally will send soldiers (into southern Afghanistan) with their hands tied behind their backs.

en I went to bed [Sunday] night just hoping I'd wake up [Monday] morning.

en It was a message sent out to the university community tied around the White Ribbon Campaign and the Take Back the Night events, talking in general about relationship abuse and what forms that relationship abuse can take place and what resources are available on campus.

en You need 100% commitment; you have to be willing to wake up every morning knowing you're going to [practice] eight hours straight.

en Last year, the third grade did a big paper-making project during the recycling unit. Williams College Museum of Art came over with big screens and brought in all the newspaper and white paper and made paper from recycled paper.

en I have the capability to run up there with them, to finish up in the top five. The way I explain it to my friends is that it's like putting a college [football] team against the pros. They all know the game; they each have the ability, but the professionals know went to shine at the right time. The [National Sprint Tour] drivers go out there full speed knowing that's their paycheck at stake. That's how they make their living. For me, win or lose, I'll go to my job Monday morning and at the end of the week, pick up my check.


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