Until Quotes
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This is how it works You're young until you're not You love until you don't You try until you can't You laugh until you cry You cry until you laugh And everyone must breathe Until their dying breath No, this is how it works You peer inside yourself You take the things you like And try to love the things you took And then you take that love you made And stick it into some Someone else's heart Pumping someone else's blood And walking arm in arm You hope it don't get harmed But even if it does You'll just do it all again
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We never left a set until we'd trashed it.
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I wasn't really comfortable reading until I was 12.
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For decades, we resisted violence - until Sharpeville.
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Loving you, until the day that 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 is 4.
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It's not a meritocracy until everyone starts with the same opportunities, is it?
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I was never for Richard Nixon until Watergate.
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Do what you have to do until you can do what you want to do.
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You never know God is all you need until God is all you have.
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What will happen when my heart stops beating?" Momo asked. When that moment comes," said the professor, "time will stop for you as well. Or rather, you will retrace your steps through time, through all the days and nights, myths and years of your life, until you go out through the great, round, silver gate you entered by." What will I find on the other side?" The home of the music you've sometimes faintly heard in the distance, but by then you'll be part of it. You yourself will be a note in its mighty harmonies.
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Nobody should touch a Polaroid [camera] until he's over sixty
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We gotta see-saw until we unthaw those Popsicle toes.
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Until thirty, a woman prefers slightly older guys; afterward, she likes them slightly younger.
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No dates until you're sixteen. And no boyfriends, either.' I'm not quite sure how to tell Mom, but it looks like I don't just have one boyfriend. I have two.
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Until we Dream of Life and Life becomes a Dream.
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Theology isn’t really theology for us until we live it.
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My mum had me brought up by nannies and governesses. I didn't have much to do with my parents until I was 21.
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I can't wait until dissent is patriotic again.
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“I don’t want to forget this until I die”
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I don't have a computer. I'm going to wait until that whole fad is over. I was suckered in on the Pet Rock. Not twice, people.
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Your harvest is not in view until your prayers rise up to heaven.
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Never put off writing until you are better at it.
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Don't impose yourself until you really know the work throroughly.
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I really didn't know I was winning until I was behind the pace car.