Sights Quotes
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Be strong, saith my heart; I am a soldier; I have seen worse sights than this.
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It is quite right what they say: the three most beautiful sights in the world are a ship in full sail, a galloping horse, and a woman dancing.
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I can't help but have my sights set on Scorsese, Cohen Brothers and Spike Jones.
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In these days there are few sights more terrifying than that of a well-dressed man with a notebook looking at a piece of land.
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And pomp, and feast, and revelry, With mask, and antique pageantry, Such sights as youthful poets dream On summer eves by haunted stream.
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Documenting trips makes them that much richer. I stick in train tickets and business cards from restaurants. It makes the whole experience poetic, describing the sights, smells and sounds around me. It means I can relive the holiday years later.
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Fire short bursts of 1 to 2 seconds and only when your sights are definitely 'ON.'
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One of the most beautiful sights in dance is American Ballet Theatre in full flight.
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Few sights in science are sadder than astronomers standing in the rain.
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You've climbed the highest mountain in the world. What's left ? It's all downhill from there. You've got to set your sights on something higher than Everest.
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Set your sights not just on the next few weeks ... set your sights on the years ahead - because our vision will look that far ahead.
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You can have computer sights of anything you like, but I think you have to go to the enemy on the shortest distance and knock him down from point-blank range. You'll get him from in close. At long distance, it's questionable.
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What a treasure of awesome sights and attractions our country has.
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Nature can be trusted to work her own miracle in the heart of any man whose daily task keeps him alone among her sights, sounds and silences.
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I was 17, certainly by the time I was 19, I knew that show business was where I was going to end up, and I had my sights on being a director.
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We are homesick for places, we are reminded of places, it is the sounds and smells and sights of places which haunt us and against which we often measure our present.