"But not too fast." He wanted to be sure to die, but to have t me to ponder his errors, to take stock, so to speak. | |
"If you've forgotten how to stop and ponder the clouds, The Balcony in the Sky will provide a refresher course." | |
"Why do you ponder so much?" | |
"Why do you.. why do you.. why do you ponder so much? | |
"in hopes that he might ponder it from time to time should he lose his way." | |
"But not too fast." He wanted to be sure to die, but to have t me to ponder his errors, to take stock, so to speak. | |
"If you've forgotten how to stop and ponder the clouds, The Balcony in the Sky will provide a refresher course." | |
"Why do you ponder so much?" | |
"Why do you.. why do you.. why do you ponder so much? | |
"in hopes that he might ponder it from time to time should he lose his way." | |
"Every way of a man is right in his own eyes", Byron, "but the Lord ponders the heart" | |
"It ponders every moment before taking a step." | |
"Like a butterfly hunter, he ponders the problem." | |
And science ponders about it and all men are curious, but no one knows. | |
He ponders the problem... how to make better a world... where evil brings profit and virtue none at all. | |
"Every way of a man is right in his own eyes", Byron, "but the Lord ponders the heart" | |
"It ponders every moment before taking a step." | |
"Like a butterfly hunter, he ponders the problem." | |
And science ponders about it and all men are curious, but no one knows. | |
He ponders the problem... how to make better a world... where evil brings profit and virtue none at all. | |
"... I wondered and pondered" | |
"And pondered were squandered | |
"It was as though this plan had been with him all his life, pondered through the seasons, "now, in his 15th year, crystallised with the pain of puberty." | |
"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore"... | |
"while I pondered weak and weary, | |
"Away from pondering eyes." | |
"I knew that he was still pondering over the strange problem | |
"Worth pondering for both of us." | |
"and knew that he was still pondering over the strange problem which he had set himself to unravel." | |
"and pondering, pondering both or pondering each... | |
"... I wondered and pondered" | |
"And pondered were squandered | |
"It was as though this plan had been with him all his life, pondered through the seasons, "now, in his 15th year, crystallised with the pain of puberty." | |
"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore"... | |
"while I pondered weak and weary, | |
"Away from pondering eyes." | |
"I knew that he was still pondering over the strange problem | |
"Worth pondering for both of us." | |
"and knew that he was still pondering over the strange problem which he had set himself to unravel." | |
"and pondering, pondering both or pondering each... | |