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There are moments when I miss England because it was a great time. But it's nice to be back home and working for Schalke, one of the biggest clubs in Germany.
~ David Wagner
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I come from regional, small-city drag, where if you won Miss Des Moines, Iowa, and you did something bad, or you were being a role model, your crown was taken away.
~ Sharon Needles
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I'm not such a nuisance to the world, and the kick I get out of living can, I suppose, justify the impositions I make on it. But when life isn't so fun, well, then I start to wonder. What's the point of going on if it's just trouble for us both? My friends will miss me, I am told.
~ Aaron Swartz
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I revere football. I love the game. You don't have to wonder if I will miss it. I will absolutely miss it.
~ Peyton Manning
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Boxing? She's like a woman. If you've never wooed her, never won her, you always look back wondering what would have happened had you had her. If you caught her and had a long relationship, you don't really look back. Do I miss her? No, because I've had her, I've moved on.
~ Chris Eubank Sr.
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Most fellas like the races, though, Miss. It's only human nature
~ Sara Sheridan
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This is the time that I really miss being in my courtroom because I believe that that's the last place in this country where there's supposed to be fairness.
~ Star Jones
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It's been a great adventure, everything I hoped for. But it's time to go home. I miss my family. I miss the Earth.
~ John Phillips
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Since she seen Fortune head in that big pot Miss Lydia say that room make her feel ill, sick with the thought of boiling human broth. I wonder how she think it make me feel? To dust the hands what use to stroke my breast; to dust the arms what hold me when I cried; to dust where his soft lips were and his chest what curved its warm against my back at night. From the poem Dinah's Lament (15)
~ Marilyn Nelson
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Often it does seem such a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat.
~ Mark Twain
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We still and always want waking. We should amass half dressed in long lines like tribesmen and shake gourds at each other, to wake up; instead we watch television and miss the show.
~ Annie Dillard
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And you're a member of Parliament now too, they tell me," said Miss Fitzgibbon, holding up her hands. "I think everybody will be in Parliament before long. I wish I knew some man who wasn't, that I might think of changing my condition.
~ Anthony Trollope
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It was a gathering which Soviet troops could not fail to miss.
~ Antony Beevor
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One other thing, Lestrade," he added, turning round at the door: "'Rache,' is the German for 'revenge;' so don't lose your time looking for Miss Rachel." With which Parthian shot he walked away, leaving the two rivals open-mouthed behind him.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Don't miss the beauty behind otherwise your whole race will end up with wasting time running on trademill.
~ Ankit Samrat
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It's the simple things we miss, she thought.
~ John Varley
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The way I came to miss the end of the world – well, the end of the world I had known for close on thirty years – was sheer accident: like a lot of survival, when you come to think of it.
~ John Wyndham
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The English people must miss a thousand minutiae that continental bureaucracies know even too well; but if they see a cardinal truth which those bureaucracies miss, that cardinal truth may greatly help the world.
~ bagehot walter x
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It occurred to me that if I were a ghost, this ambiance was what I'd miss most: the ordinary, day-to-day bustle of the living. Ghosts long, I'm sure, for the stupidest, most unremarkable things.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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It occurred to me that if I were a ghost, this ambience was what I'd miss most: the ordinary, day-to-day bustle of the living. Ghosts long, I'm sure, for the stupidest, most unremarkable things.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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You can't miss what you never had.
~ Barbara Davis
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Miss Morrow,' said Miss Doggett in a warning tone, 'you are not a woman of the world. You cannot possibly know what goes on outside Leamington Lodge.
~ Barbara Pym
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I approach poetry: but only to miss it.
~ Georges Bataille
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Goodbye! Oh, not goodbye! he protested. I mean to know you better, Miss Lanyon of Undershaw! To be sure, it does seem a pity you should not, after such a promising start, but life, you know, is full of disappointments, and that, I must warn you, is likely to prove one of them.
~ Georgette Heyer
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