"She wasn't where she had been. She wasn't where she was going…but she was on her way. And on her way she enjoyed food that wasn't fast, friendships that held, hearts glowing, hearts breaking, smiles that caught tears, paths trudged and alleys skipped. And on her way she no longer looked for the answers, but held close the two things she knew for sure. One, if a day carried strength in the morning, peace in the evening, and a little joy in between, it was a good one…and two, you can live completely without complete understanding." ~ Jodi Hills
just the way you wrote :-)
Ecosystem. The same way you already wrote it.
Zero. He was only speaking. It was recorded then someone wrote it down and many books were published this way.
It is an informal greeting meaning "How's it going?" or "What's new?"it means "hey" or "whats up?" "hows it goin?"how's it going. hey. how you doing. what goes onIt literally means something like," What is going on in your life? " ," What have you been doing recently? ". Often it is just another way of saying "Hello "or "How is it is going?" It does not really mean anything but is just a way of making a greeting.
"One way or another" is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. If you are going to do something one way or another, then you are do whatever it takes. If one way does not work, you are going to try another way.
No, unfortunetly there wasnt because the Japanese came undetected.
No. no there wasnt. No way there could have been.
No way!! She was in HSM3 wasnt she?
Thomas a Kempis or Thomas Kempis wrote the part "Without the way there is no going, without the truth there is no knowing, without the life there is no living". I don't know who wrote the tune - I'm trying to find it at the moment!
Well Its a flower so it wasnt really found but daisy is Anglo saxion so it might have been founded by the Anglo saxion tribe way back when.
Benjamin Franklin wrote "The Way to Wealth."
Samuel Butler wrote The Way of All Flesh.
I was actually going to go this way, because I have a life and don't like you. whoever wrote that sentence is rude rude rude!
Take note of the way of communicating. Think carefully, what kind of "interest" was he referring to? Think deep.
All of Shakespeare's plays were published divided into five Acts, but they were not performed that way, and they may not have been written that way either.
Lady GaGa wrote her song 'Born this Way' in ten minutes (on her own mostly).
yes, he will. He already wrote a lot some. By the way he finished them all. Now he wrote "the composer is dead" and "Another Christmas Carol" or something like that.