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#prime

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I'm 42 now, what I would consider prime time.


Payne Stewart


#i #now #prime #prime time #time

Of course the playing is important but writing and the establishing of what you are going for is prime too.


Andy Summers


#establishing #going #important #playing #prime

As prime minister, I will never make a decision that will be an injustice to Serbia and its citizens.


Ivica Dacic


#decision #i #injustice #make #minister

The unrecorded past is none other than our old friend, the tree in the primeval forest which fell without being heard.


Barbara Tuchman


#fell #forest #friend #heard #none

Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.


Pedro Calderon de la Barca


#arises #color #green #loveliness #prime

Knowledge is the prime need of the hour.


Mary McLeod Bethune


#knowledge #need #prime

I'm a prime example of the way kidney disease strikes silently.


Sean Elliott


#example #i #kidney #prime #silently

What do you do if you are asked to do a job, first by the Prime Minister, and then by the King? How can you refuse?


Lord Mountbatten


#first #how #job #king #minister

...; the chipped plates might have been disinterred from some kitchen midden near an inhabited lake; and the chops recalled times more ancient still. They brought forcibly to one's mind the night of ages when the primeval man, evolving the first rudiments of cookery from his dim consciousness, scorched lumps of flesh at a fire of sticks...


Joseph Conrad


#primeval-man #tales-of-the-sea #age

Simpson, the student of divinity, it was who arranged his conclusions probably with the best, though not most scientific, appearance of order. Out there, in the heart of unreclaimed wilderness, they had surely witnessed something crudely and essentially primitive. Something that had survived somehow the advance of humanity had emerged terrifically, betraying a scale of life monstrous and immature. He envisaged it rather as a glimpse into prehistoric ages, when superstitions, gigantic and uncouth, still oppressed the hearts of men: when the forces of nature were still untamed, the Powers that may have haunted a primeval universe not yet withdrawn. To this day he thinks of what he termed years later in a sermon 'savage and formidable Potencies lurking behind the souls of men, not evil perhaps in themselves, yet instinctively hostile to humanity as it exists.' ("The Wendigo")


Algernon Blackwood


#monster #monstrous #nature #primeval #primeval-man






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