
Top 16 Presumed Dead Quotes
#1. Matt looked up kids from his high school class. Only three were listed as dead, but a bunch were listed as missing/presumed dead. As a test, he looked us up, but none of our names were on any of the lists. And that's how we know we're alive this Memorial Day.
Susan Beth Pfeffer
#3. Whenever I write for hotel reservations, I always enclose a set of rules I have made for the hotels.
Ethel Waters
#4. The thing is, I don't want to be sold to when I walk into a store. I want to be welcomed.
Angela Ahrendts
#6. When you use some of the more modern recording devices and Pro Tools, when you get into the technology, you are aching to get into some territory.
Beck
#9. The Winnipeg Art Gallery has a good collection of Inuit art, and most of what I've seen I've seen there or in the few books I have. I should spend more time researching.
Neil Farber
#10. When it finally came up over the battered Baal's Heart, the sun shone down on a sadly diminished crew. Three men were dead from injuries sustained aboard, and another five were missing. Tom was numbered among those presumed swept overboard by the fury of the storm.
Bey Deckard
#11. Practise wonder today - be present, begin again, know nothing, and allow everything to surprise you, inspire you, excite you, entertain you, teach you. Be fully open to life, today, and let yourself live wonder-fully.
Robert Holden
#12. When there's an opportunity to do more, we must.
Betty Buckley
#13. I had great difficulty in school interacting with others, and I took refuge in the contrived setting of play acting, which is what I still do.
Jesse Eisenberg
#14. stay too close
and she will leave.
stay too far
and she will leave.
distance is too delicate a thing.
AVA.
#15. Child, to say the very thing you really mean, the whole of it, nothing more or less or other than what you really mean; that's the whole art and joy of words.
C.S. Lewis
#16. The photograph keeps open the instants which the onrush of time closes up forthwith; it destroys the overtaking, the overlapping, the metamorphosis of time.
Maurice Merleau Ponty
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