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Top Abbreviating People Quotes

Strike when thou wilt, the hour of rest, but let my last days be my best. — Robert Browning

When life feels like a yoyo, no matter the ups or the downs know that you'll always end up in the hands of Almighty God. — Victoria Osteen

Ptah held up his mug. "Do you realize, we've fought together, starved together, bled together, endured slavery, and looked into the jaws of death..."
"But we never drank together!" Marcus finished, clanking his mug to Ptah's.
"Exactly! The drink flows freely, and we must make up for lost time, ha ha ha! — Jennifer McKeithen

From now on, I approach the cinema as a business woman. I intend to be in more action movies because, apart from Angelina Jolie, no other actress stands out in this genre. — Milla Jovovich

I've never seen myself as a 'girl driver.' I'm just a driver. — Danica Patrick

Japanese people have a funny habit of abbreviating names. — Shigeru Miyamoto

While I understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of Michael Brown, giving into that anger by looting or carrying guns, and even attacking the police, only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos. — Barack Obama

but the general tendency is for wages to level down to the cost of production of labour, that is, the cost necessary for keeping the worker alive and capable of working and reproducing. — Anonymous

It was tragic enough for the average citizen to know that bloodsucking monsters known as tax collectors already existed; to be informed that there were other inhuman bloodsuckers stalking the night as well, desiring to sink their fangs elsewhere than bank accounts, might simply have been too much for people to bear. — Peter David

I regret how much I believed in the future. — Jonathan Safran Foer

In any profession, whether it's teachers or doctors or lawyers, the more we say we're not going to evaluate those people on the merits, I think that's when the profession goes into decline. — David Boies