Pride of the dewy morning, The swain's experienced eye From thee takes timely warning. Nor trusts the gorgeous sky.
We set the town on fire and burned down every house as a warning to other small towns along the river.
As for the age of electronics, Selena, I really don't want to get personal with something that comes with a warning label and batteries. (Grace)
The failures that you beat yourself up over are the ones where you experienced warning signs and can connect the dots backwards after the fact.
My limited experience of such things told me that you get closest to the truth by not giving it advance warning that you're coming after it.
Jesse James's next tattoo should be a warning label: Danger. Loving this man could break you.
Art at its most significant is a Distant Early Warning System that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it.
When I started out modelling, people kept warning me that I would only last five years.
Were you proposing to shoot these people in cold blood, sergeant?" "Nossir. Just a warning shot inna head, sir.
Predictions of a disappearing political center are a warning of a bleak future that we can avoid only by adhering to our nation's founding principles.
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, has shown us what can happen when we ignore the warning signs of lead poisoning and corroding pipes.
Warning signs that lover is bored:
1. Passionless kisses
2. Frequent sighing
3. Moved, left no forwarding address.
Compulsory education... It is a painful, continual, and difficult work; to be done by kindness, by watching, by warning, by precept, and by praise, — but above all — by example.
A heavy warning used to be given that pictures are not rigorous; this has never had its bluff called and has permanently frightened its victims into playing for safety.
Government better be on its toes. I have been warning them for a long time that Pakistan is trying to infiltrate the borders. Their weapons are coming in.
Advocates of GMO labeling aren't seeking a warning label. We're simply asking for a factual, non-judgmental disclosure on the back of the package.
Sandy was a climate change warning. Obama must now take the stage and fulfil the promise of hope the world needs.
Scientists have been warning about global warming for decades. It's too late to stop it now, but we can lessen its severity and impacts.
I wish theater criticism in this country could be more of a companion piece to the experience than a warning about where not to spend your money.
You can take this as a gentle word of warning, if you like. We are just at the beginning of a period of more intensive antitrust enforcement.
Television should be the last mass communication medium to be naively designed and put into the world without a surgeon-general's warning.
And the sad act like lepers They stick to the shadows They long to ring bells of warning To tell of their coming So that the pure can shut their doors.
Mine. The language of love is like that, possessive. That should be the first warning that it's not going to encourage anyone's betterment.
We can witness it, but we stay in a space within ourself that is connected to a more authentic part of ourselves. That is what the warning is about.
Sometimes fear is a warning. It's like someone putting a hand on your shoulder and saying Go No Farther.
No drug is a cure, though. Drugs are just big pieces of tape they stick over warning lights.
A little warning would’ve been nice. You couldn’t have said, ‘Hey, as part of your training today, I’m going to beat you senseless’?
But if your boyfriend, out of nowhere and with no advance warning whatsoever, dumps you for no apparent reason, is it really about you? Or is it all him?
The era of procrastination...is coming to a close...we are entering a period of consequences - Winston Churchill (warning about the danger of appeasement
One of them had a large wooden sign nailed to its door proclaiming, NO SYMPATHY! I wondered what non-arcane visitors might think of the warning.
Three things know a secret- First; the lady in a dream, The dog that barks no warning, And a maid that does not scream.
I thought you'd have the decency to change. But babe, I guess you didn't take that warning, cause I'm not about to look at your face again.
All the science fiction I loved as a kid was holding up a mirror to society and warning us about the need for course correction.
Is there any purpose to translating poetry? A poem does not contain information of importance, like a signpost or a warning notice.
There are so many classic Big Brother warning books: the Internet is a horrible, controlling thing, as if it has a consciousness or political agenda.
Obama, like Carter, is reacting to warning signs by seeking to split the difference between dispirited Democrats and increasingly radicalized Republicans.
Fear is a part of life. It's a warning mechanism. That's all. It tells you when there's danger around. Its job is to help you survive. Not cripple you into being unable to do it.
The only two good words that can be said for a hurricane are that it gives sufficient warning of its approach, and that it blows from one point of the compass at a time.
No one tells you how hard being a parent is! We could have had a warning! It is literally the hardest thing I've ever done but I'm loving it.
Don’t worry. I won’t send you off without warning. Just stand there and be awed by my beauty. It’s the safest mode around me. (Savitar)
Without Warning Sometimes you're traveling a highway, the only road you've ever known, and wham! A semi comes from nowhere and rolls right over you.
The eloquent voice of our century uttered, shortly before leaving the world, a warning cry against the "Anglo- Saxon contagion.
All great ideas should be followed by an exclamation mark - a warning signal similar to the skull and crossbones drawn on high-voltage transformers.
Guys warning girls not to fall in love with them is so truly douchey that it should have a higher success rate.
I'm going to eviscerate you and leave your organs on a pike in the yard as a warning to those who wear large jewelry.
We also call for a freeze on the bank accounts of those countries, including our allies, with due warning.
Are you the new person drawn toward me? To begin with, take warning, I am surely far different from what you suppose.
In some cases, newlyweds want so badly for things to be perfect that they ignore warning signs, both in themselves and each other.
The authority of the civil defense ... issued a warning to the civilian population not to pick up any of those pencils because they are booby traps.
And always, he fought the temptation to choose a clear, safe course, warning 'That path leads ever down into stagnation.
o this idea that we fail to stop these things because there's not awareness about them, or that we need better early warning information, I'm increasingly skeptical of.
When people are in crisis and pose a threat to themselves or others, those closest to them are often the first to see the warning signs.
In Nagasaki, American planes did drop warning leaflets - but not till Aug. 10, a day after the city was bombed.
In South Florida, we have industrial cockroaches that have to be equipped with loud warning beepers so you can get out of their way when they back up.
The sun fades like the spreading
Of a peacock's tail, as though twilight
Might be read as a warning to those desperate
For easy solutions.
Rodeo careers can end without warning, as quick as the next try at an eight-second ride.
The year's in wane; There is nothing adorning; The night has no eve, And the day has no morning; Cold winter gives warning!
A gush of bird song, a patter of dew
A cloud and a rainbow's warning;
Suddenly sunshine and perfect blue
An April day in the morning!
There is a proverbial saying chiefly concerned with warning against too closely calculating the numerical value of un-hatched chicks.
My job, personally, is to do as much as I can to spread the warning that if we're not careful, it will end. The problem is, we don't think beyond our immediate needs.
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