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A poet soaring in the high region of his fancies with his garland and singing robes about him.
John Milton
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1608
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1674
)
Garland has always had less retail than any of our neighbors, ... This is going to help turn that around. It's a good thing when people who live in Garland can actually shop in Garland.
Bob Day
I think that this is more real. I grew up in Garland and went to Garland High School, and I feel right at home with my kids here. I look at these kids like they are my kids. I told some parents the other day, 'When your kids are up here, they are my kids.' That the way I feel about it.
Larry Frazier
If you can remember dreams of flying and soaring like a bird, or dancing, or singing more perfectly than you ever thought possible, you know that no second -hand accounts of such events could ever give you the thrill you felt in the dream
Gayle Delaney
I started singing in coffeehouses when I was still in high school, in Santa Barbara. I took a job washing dishes and busing tables in the coffeehouse, so I could be there, and would beg permission to sing harmony with the guy who was singing onstage.
David Crosby
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1941
-)
And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they? / And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
Bible
All poetry has to do is to make a strong communication. All the poet has to do is listen. The poet is not an important fellow. There will also be another poet.
Stevie Smith
A serious war is becoming increasingly likely, and war has historically always resulted in soaring inflation and soaring commodity prices, with base metals in strong demand.
Martin Hennecke
LAUREATE, adj. Crowned with leaves of the laurel. In England the Poet Laureate is an officer of the sovereign's court, acting as dancing skeleton at every royal feast and singing-mute at every royal funeral. Of all incumbents of that high office, Robert Southey had the most notable knack at drugging the Samson of public joy and cutting his hair to the quick; and he had an artistic color-sense which enabled him so to blacken a public grief as to give it the aspect of a national crime.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
Sponsorship is really a record in Vancouver and the economy being very hot, that means construction prices are soaring. That means also that profits of the companies are soaring and one might compensate the other.
Jacques Rogge
To me, singing is basically a form of prayer. I get this great joy when I'm singing - whatever I'm singing. I missed it when I left it.
Maureen McGovern
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1949
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I think I kind of came out of the womb singing. I think I was, like, born at the hospital, and, you know, popped out, and was singing. ... She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. I'm not sure really how it happened. I can't remember a time when I wasn't singing, or banging a beat on the dinner table.
Emily Rossum
Jon Garland ... pitched one of the best ballgames we've had pitched against us all year. If we're going to beat Jon Garland we needed to match him pitch for pitch and unfortunately we didn't get that done.
Mike Scioscia
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1958
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Jon Garland ... pitched one of the best ballgames we've had pitched against us all year, ... If we're going to beat Jon Garland we needed to match him pitch for pitch and unfortunately we didn't get that done.
Mike Scioscia
(
1958
-)
The needs in this county, in this region, are so high, the Senate plan is close to addressing the needs of this region.
Dana Fenton
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