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38901 Quotes By Amy Lowell

If what we worship fail us, still the fire burns on, and it is much to have believed. — Amy Lowell

38901 Quotes By Riff Raff

James Franco has diligently studied my style for months on end and he should win a Grammy. — Riff Raff

38901 Quotes By James Baldwin

It is a very rare man who does not victimize the helpless. — James Baldwin

38901 Quotes By John Wilmot

God bless our good and gracious King,
Whose promise none relies on;
Who never said a foolish thing,
Nor ever did a wise one. — John Wilmot

38901 Quotes By Sophia Bush

I've always been the long-term relationship, go-home-and-meet-mom girl. — Sophia Bush

38901 Quotes By Robert Mundell

The most important initiative you could take to improve the world economy would be to stabilize the dollar-euro rate. — Robert Mundell

38901 Quotes By David Nicholls

A sense that finally, finally something good was about to happen to me. I felt the proximity of change, and I had wanted more than anything for something in my life to change. Is it still possible to feel like that, I wonder? Or does it only happen to us once? — David Nicholls

38901 Quotes By Joris-Karl Huysmans

And yet the point of view from which his ideas on art had sprung was a simple one: for him, literary schools did not exist; the only thing that mattered was the temperament of the artist; the only thing of interest was the way his brain worked, regardless of the subject he was treating. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

38901 Quotes By Joel Osteen

Don't focus on the adversity; focus on God. No matter what you go through, stay in faith, be your best each day and trust that God will use it to position you for greatness. — Joel Osteen

38901 Quotes By David Mitchell

But you have read Madame Bovary?' (I'd never heard of her books.) 'No. — David Mitchell

38901 Quotes By Robert Lacey

There is a convention that the principal heir should be kept away from real danger. As the 'spare' rather than the heir, Harry is expected by the royal family to take the ultimate military risks. — Robert Lacey