That's what I miss, being a real human.
Our happiness is made up of the things we miss.
If you'd given me the choice of going out and beating four men and smashing a goal in from thirty yards against Liverpool or going to bed with Miss World, it would have been a difficult choice. Luckily, I had both.
But, if you miss (the supposedly easy pin) by just a little bit, you're looking at the next putt from 30 feet. The ball just rolls away.
The value of being silent: I never miss an opportunity to say nothing.
When we miss with all the metadata collection we've had, the San Bernardino couple and the Tsarnaev brothers, what that suggests to me is that we are using the wrong algorithms to search through all this data.
I don't know how many more times I'll be in New England again. But I leave coach Belichick and those guys with a salute: 'I love you guys. I miss you. I'm out. '
I truly miss the genius of the music of John Lennon, as I'm sure everybody does.
I don't really miss God but I sure miss Santa Claus!
It really gets into your system. All baseball players have this internal clock around February when it starts to kick in and the juices start to flow. I think underestimated how much I was going to miss it.
If you never try anything new, you'll miss many of the world's great disappointments.
Be kind to your knees, you’ll miss them when they’re gone.
I didn't miss out on a family life because of racing. I had one because of it.
When I was a baby, my mother tells me I never slept because I never wanted to miss anything.
The very sermon that we needlessly miss, may contain a precious word in season for our souls.
There are things I miss," you said. "But if I didn't have you, I'd miss more.
Even as I speak, the very last polar bear may be dying of hunger on account of climate change, on account of us. And I sure miss the polar bears. Their babies are so warm and cuddly and trusting, just like ours.
The man hates your guts more than Stryker does. You’ll be lucky if he doesn’t pull your spine out through your nostrils. (Tory) Nice to have Miss Merry Sunshine back again. Any other Eeyore outlooks you’d like to share? (Acheron)
Millions of people miss meditation because meditation has taken on a wrong connotation. It looks very serious, looks gloomy, has something of the church in it, looks as if it is only for people who are dead, or almost dead, who are gloomy, serious, have long faces, who have lost festivity, fun, playfulness, celebration. . . . A really meditative person is playful: life is fun for him. . . . He enjoys it tremendously. He is not serious. He is relaxed.
Despite his infirmities, Strom Thurmond showed up to work every day and did not miss a Senate vote in his final year, though no one is sure if a shouted 'Bingo!' counted as a yea or a nay.