Top 1200 Miss Marple Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
It's great to be able to buy normal-sized jeans and watching the pounds fall off, but I do miss drink and I do miss cheese!
I miss the classroom and the bit I miss the most is the one-on-one personal interactions with the students, those moments when they surprise you with their insightfulness, or their cheekiness.
It's true what they say: 'You don't appreciate what you've got until it's gone.' I miss love. I miss being looked after. — © Cilla Black
It's true what they say: 'You don't appreciate what you've got until it's gone.' I miss love. I miss being looked after.
I miss training for football and I miss playing matches.
I miss my kids, and they miss me. It's very difficult, but I have to do it for my country and fulfill my dreams coming to the 2012 London Olympics.
I remember I was a dark horse at Miss Universe. No one saw Miss India coming from a mile and suddenly there she was!
I made history being crowned the second black woman to win Miss U.S.A. and I was fifth place in The Miss Universe pageant.
I'm good with digital technology, but I start to miss the physical world. I miss riding my bike, talking to friends.
Po swirled upward from where it had been sitting, and floated over to the window. "When you go swimming and you put your head under the water," Po said, "and everything is strange and underwater-sounding, and strange and underwater-looking, you don't miss the air do you? You don't miss the above-water sounds and the above-water look. It's just different." "True." Liesl was quiet for a moment. Then she added, "But I bet you'd miss it if you were drowning. I bet you'd really miss the air then."
When they told me I had to have a heart operation, my main memory is standing in my kitchen and thinking what I would really miss was my little tea towel. Not for one minute did I think, 'Oh, I'm going to really miss performing.' The things you're going to miss are your wife, your egg cup, your seat that you sit in to watch TV.
I'm tired of being thought of as Miss Goody Two-Shoes... the girl next door, Miss Happy-Go-Lucky.
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.
I miss the preparation for game week and all the things. I miss the draft and getting prepared for that. I grew up in this business, that's all I've ever known. — © Rex Ryan
I miss the preparation for game week and all the things. I miss the draft and getting prepared for that. I grew up in this business, that's all I've ever known.
As an old-time New Yorker, it's not that I miss the '70s and '80s or whatever. I miss the fact that there was a certain kind of energy that exists when people can live for nothing.
When I miss class for one day, I know it. When I miss class for two days, my teacher knows it. When I miss class for three days, the audience knows it.
Just as with the Miss South Africa platform, I understand the responsibility of being Miss Universe and the impact it has on millions of lives.
I'll miss the relationships I have built with these actors. I'll miss the devotion we have to this work. Over this length of time, the tendency is to think it will never end.
I really miss Kanpur. I am very fond of the rasgullas of Ghosh Sweets. I miss strolling in Naveen Market and on Mall Road.
In all modern depressions, recessions, or growth-correction, as variously they are called, we never miss the goods that are not produced. We miss only the opportunities for the labour - for the jobs - that are not provided.
I miss my boats, and I miss having the ability to be out on the water during the daytime and then go skiing at night.
I do miss talking in the press, I miss meeting journalists at shows and stuff but maybe that's more out of habit than anything?
I have been feeling the love of South Africans since I got crowned Miss South Africa, even before going to Miss Universe. Because of that, while I was walking on the Miss Universe stage, I knew that I was there as one body, but as I stood on that stage, I stood as millions of South Africans.
Sometimes I've gone out there and thought to myself, 'Don't miss this one, don't miss it.' I don't think about that anymore. It just comes natural.
How is it possible to miss a woman whom you kept at a distance, so that when she was gone you would not miss her?
Always remember this: 'A kiss will never miss, and after many kisses a miss becomes a misses.'
If you can miss getting up in the morning and running into a wall, I miss playing football. I'll never be a frustrated athlete.
I keep thinking I'm going to miss it back in Los Angeles. But I don't. The only thing I miss is driving out in the desert in the Southwest.
The paradox is, I can't miss the good things about my father while he is alive, but I will of course miss him... when he is dead.
I miss England. I miss the weather. I've spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I'm ready to come home.
A great man once wrote, "Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones, as the wind blows out the candle and blows up the bonfire." If only I were as eloquent as Mr. de la Rochefoucauld...I miss you, I miss you, I miss you. And I want you. And I need your kiss. And your touch on my skin like a man needs water. Always.
I'll miss the comments from the people on the street who love the show and who have felt its impact on the culture. I won't miss the shooting schedule, though!
The Sixties were an era of extreme reality. I miss the smell of tear gas. I miss the fear of getting beaten.
I miss everything. The field, the dressing room, the training. I miss San Siro. But I was lucky enough to experience good feelings as a player.
I kinda miss having Miss USA around.
I do miss competing, being out there - the atmosphere, I do miss it.
I am nervous that the craft of songwriting is taking a nose dive...And since I'm a songwriter and I connect with an interpretative, you know, interpretation of a song, I miss it. I just miss it.
The game of football requires attention constantly. If you miss one play, you can miss a lot of action - unlike some other sports.
I really miss Australia. I miss eating fish n' chips, oh my God, and Australian pies and the wonderful corner shops. — © Luke Hemsworth
I really miss Australia. I miss eating fish n' chips, oh my God, and Australian pies and the wonderful corner shops.
I miss winning. I miss being on the podium.
I miss you', he admitted. 'I'm here', she said. 'That's when I miss you most. When you're here. When you aren't here, when you're just a ghost of the past or a dream from another life, it's easier then.
I do not miss the hours you have to spend preparing for the upcoming season in July, in March, April. I do not miss half my day being in the gym... to get ready to play.
We don't miss what we never had, but we miss terribly things we almost had. And we miss things we used to have most of all. Through we hope and pray for our relationships, our looks, and our lives to improve, having more also means having more to lose.
I miss the banter with friends and family, which more often than not takes place within the confines of a decent public house. So I miss the pubs.
There aren't many kickers that don't miss at all, so I just try to go out there and make a lot more than I miss.
I love the idea of 'the one' but I actually believe that there isn't a Miss Right. There are 12,000 Miss Rights out there and it's all timing.
I miss home badly sometimes. But then I remember there's nothing left to miss anymore. I feel safer here.
I have a lot of friends that are ex-Miss Alabamas and ex-Miss Georgias.
I miss the guys, and I miss playing baseball. Just being able to swing the bat, or run, or dive for a ball, or slide into second. — © Prince Fielder
I miss the guys, and I miss playing baseball. Just being able to swing the bat, or run, or dive for a ball, or slide into second.
I just miss - I miss being anonymous.
I was labeled at a young age - Miss Unemotional, Miss Cool, and that would carry over to my press conferences.
There are things I miss," you said. "But if I didn't have you, I'd miss more.
We all miss you so much. It just never ends. It feels like we were all wounded in your battle, Caroline. I miss you. I love you.
I'm standing here saying that those who miss the boat now, will miss it forever. So if you want to be in Africa, think about investing.
I don't miss playing for the Yankees. I miss my friends, my teammates.
If you miss the moment, you miss your life.
I want my friend to miss me as long as I miss him.
Sometimes I don't fully accept it. It's tough. I miss doing old things. I miss shooting hoops with my friends.
Miss Grantham's sense of humour got the better of her at this point, and, tottering towards a chair, she sank into it, exclaiming in tragic accents:'Oh Heavens! I am betrayed!' His lordship blenched; both he and miss Laxton regarded her with guilty dismay. Miss Grantham buried her face in her handkerchief, and uttered one shattering word: 'Wretch!
A lot of people say I'd miss show business if I quit. I'd miss some of it. Now it's the only life I know.
Sometimes we get so focused on the results that we miss doing it - we miss the adventure of being in the midst of something because we're looking too far ahead.
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