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26 And Not Counting Quotes By Michael Chiarello

Gerry Dawes, I can't thank you enough for opening up Spain to me. — Michael Chiarello

26 And Not Counting Quotes By Tim Powers

It wasn't fair, but fairness was something you had to go get; it wasn't delivered like the mail. — Tim Powers

26 And Not Counting Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

He that would thrive must ask his wife." It — Benjamin Franklin

26 And Not Counting Quotes By Fulton J. Sheen

For if we understood or said that colour is not in a coloured body, or that it is separated from it, there would be error in this opinion or assertion. But if we consider colour and its properties, without reference to the apple which is coloured; or if we express in words what we thus understand, there is no error in such an opinion or assertion, because an apple is not essential to colour, and therefore, colour can be understood independently of the apple. — Fulton J. Sheen

26 And Not Counting Quotes By Charles W. Pickering

The CARE bill is an important piece of patient-care legislation. It will improve the quality of radiologic procedures performed throughout the United States as well as assist in reducing the cost incurred by the Federal government for these procedures. — Charles W. Pickering

26 And Not Counting Quotes By Tabitha Suzuma

I don't know when it started - this thing - bit it's growing, muffling me, suffocating me like poison ivy. I grew into it. It grew into me. We blurred at the edges, became an amorphous, seeping, crawling thing. — Tabitha Suzuma

26 And Not Counting Quotes By Adolf Hitler

Germany suffered most as a consequence of this Peace Treaty and the general insecurity which was bound to arise from it. The unemployment figure rose to a third of the number usually employed in the nation, which means, however, that by counting the families of the unemployed as well there were 26 million people in Germany out of a population of 65 millions faced by an absolutely hopeless future. — Adolf Hitler