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Grandma told me all about it, Told me so I couldn't doubt it, How she danced, my grandma danced; long ago.
Little Tamar, forget the long ago. We are here and we are now, and that is all. We are making a new start.
Long ago when men cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it was called witchcraft. Today it's called golf.
I found out long ago that the place where the law is apt to be abused the most is right around a courthouse.
It hadn't been so long ago, yet sometimes she felt that she'd been an altogether different person back then.
Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying flavors, and none of them particularly palatable.
I decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow; if I fail, or if I succeed at least I did as I believe.
Jesus loves me! This I know As He loved so long ago Taking children on His knee Saying, Let them come to Me.
The stupid don't even understand something that happened long ago, the wise understand it before it develops.
It was long ago in my life as a simple reporter that I decided that facts must never get in the way of truth.
If envy were the cause of terrorism, Beverly Hills [and] Fifth Avenue ... would have become targets long ago.
Mistakes were made long ago. It is someone else's fault. We can't be held responsible, but we are very sorry.
Today is what's thought about long ago. Now today we have to project, think, experiment, prototype the future.
It's a little silly to finally learn how to write at this age. But I long ago realized I was secretly sincere.
I sit beside the fire and think of people long ago, and of people who will see a world that I shall never know.
Winter's notion of poetry is tragedy. It knows nothing of comedy. Its laughter was frozen on its lips long ago.
I came to the conclusion long ago . . . that all religions were true, and also that all had some error in them.
I have decided long ago that my songs and ballads would not get the hugs and kisses of the capitalistic experts.
Forgive the person who badly hurt you long ago and also the stranger who stepped on your toe in the grocery store.
Socrates demonstrated long ago, that the truly free individual is free only to the extent of his own self-mastery.
I made up my mind long ago that life was too short to do anything for myself that I could pay others to do for me.
I don't know if I'd ever want to show my college life in the films I make. I think I've passed that stage long ago.
If the lambs of the world had been willingly led, they would have long ago saved themselves from the butcher's knife.
To preach of peace and brotherhood, oh what might be the cost? A man he did it long ago, and they hung him on a cross.
Lessons taught but never learned, all around us anger burns. Guide the future by the past. Long ago the mould was cast.
I long ago learned that you can't expect people to interpret the songs in the way they had meant for you, as the writer.
Nothing goes to waste, you put it all to use, the old wounds and long-ago slights become the stuff of competitive energy.
The words dripped on my consciousness, sank into my being, and carried me away to the magic long ago of once upon a time.
Whenever you are fed up with life, start writing: ink is the great cure for all human ills, as I have found out long ago.
I cast my bread on the waters long ago. Now it's time for you to send it back to me - toasted and buttered on both sides.
I'm only seven, although I died In Hiroshima long ago, I'm seven now as I was then - When children die, they do not grow.
A book, I was taught long ago in English class, is a living and breathing document that grows richer with each new reading.
Oral storytelling goes back so long ago, and those stories that were told orally were always layered and changed with time.
Swallows have disappeared, bees are dying out because of pesticides that should have been banned long ago - it's a scandal.
If I had engaged in politics, O men of Athens, I should have perished long ago, and done no good either to you or to myself.
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world. Happy Birthday Isaac Newton b. Dec 25, 1642
You have to remember one thing about the will of the people: it wasn't that long ago that we were swept away by the Macarena.
Ronald Reagan perfected the subtler version long ago by talking about "welfare mothers" - a code phrase for people of colour.
It seems as though women keep growing. Eventually they can have little or nothing in common with the men they chose long ago.
The summit is the mere formality, the ceremonial demonstration of what was agreed to long ago, weeks, months before the summit.
Something I learned long ago. It is not necessary to know what a person is afraid of. It is enough to know the person is afraid.
The problem of defining exactly what is meant by the signal velocity, which cropped up as long ago as 1907, has not been solved.
Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains; They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.
Long ago I'd said that I am "fascinated by the phantasmagoria of human personality" - this is perhaps even truer now than years ago.
I'll be back 'round again, yes, I'll walk in time with you, old friend. And we'll find that place that we had danced in so long ago.
I realised long ago that skirts are hopeless. Anytime I hear a man say he prefers a woman in a skirt, I say, 'Try one. Try a skirt.'
The sun, the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago... had they happened to be within the reach of predatory human hands.
We do not die because we have to die; we die because one day, and not so long ago, our consciousness was forced to deem it necessary.
Long ago I had a professor who told me, 'Embrace the contradictions.' I think that is what is most interesting about people like Jobs.
He had learned long ago that, in general, the easier it was for anxious patients to reach him, the less likely they were to call. (107)