Graves: It’s going to snow. Dru Anderson: Thanks for the warning. Graves: Hey, no problem. First one’s free.
You've just got to follow your own path. You have to trust your heart and you have to listen to the warnings.
Don't. " Clary raised a warning hand. "I'm not really in the mood right now. " "That's got to be the first time a girl's ever said that to me," Jace mused.
The era of procrastination. . . is coming to a close. . . we are entering a period of consequences - Winston Churchill (warning about the danger of appeasement
How is Eric?' 'Very tightly wound. Plus, a lot of stuff happened that he'll tell you about. ' 'Thanks for the warning. I'll go to the house now. You're my favorite breather. ' 'Oh. Well. . . great. ' She hung up.
No matter what the price offered, no Downworlder would fail to listen to a warning against one of the nephilim.
Warning, I may contain more than a trace amount of nut.
My overall recommendation: for decades corporate policy manuals and HR departments have told people they are responsible for their own careers. It's about time people really heeded those warnings.
Through American history, we have had populist movements that often, often, often have this ugly racial element. But, often, there are warning signs of some deeper social and economic problem.
Adulterers, take warning, never admit.
While it is undeniably true that people love a surprise, it is equally true that they are seldom pleased to suddenly and without warning happen upon a series of prunes in what they took to be a normal loin of pork.
His place was always set at the table, in case he rturned from the dead without warning.
We live everything as it comes, without warning, like an actor going on cold.
When we seem to have won or lost in terms of certainties, we must, as literature teachers in the classroom, remember such warnings -- let literature teach us that there are no certainties, that the process is open, and that it may be altogether salutary that it is so.
If you feel lonely within your relationship, pay attention to this inner warning signal!
Downstairs, Grandad's warning Barron about something. His voice swells, and I catch the words, "In my day we were feared. Now we're just afraid.
Have fun. I don't kid myself. Life is very fragile, and success doesn't change that. If anything, success makes it more fragile. Anything can change, without warning, and that's why I try not to take any of what's happened too seriously.
Some people don't believe in climate warning - like those who don't believe there was a Holocaust.
The eloquent voice of our century uttered, shortly before leaving the world, a warning cry against the "Anglo- Saxon contagion.
Suffering is dysfunctional, except as a bodily warning against danger. Psychologically and socially it's merely destructive.