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African American Suffragettes Quotes By Alastair Reynolds

First rule of complex systems," I said. "You can't tell friends from enemies. — Alastair Reynolds

African American Suffragettes Quotes By Tim McCarver

Speed slows down the game. — Tim McCarver

African American Suffragettes Quotes By Marianne Williamson

[God is] an all-encompassing love that is the source of all, the reality of all, and the being through which I am. — Marianne Williamson

African American Suffragettes Quotes By Sarah Waters

What did she want? Frances couldn't tell. She wasn't sure she cared any more. There had been too much dancing back and forth. The night had been over-stretched: it had lost its tension. — Sarah Waters

African American Suffragettes Quotes By Alice Hoffman

If she felt my gaze upon her, I assume she was accustomed to being stared at, just as I was used to wanting what I could not have. — Alice Hoffman

African American Suffragettes Quotes By Pat Frank

A man who has been shaken by a two-ton blockbuster has a frame of reference. He can equate the impact of an H-bomb with his own experience, even though the H-bomb blast is a million times more powerful than the shock he endured. To someone who has never felt a bomb, bomb is only a word. An H-bomb's fireball is something you see on television. It is not something that incinerates you to a cinder in the thousandth part of a second. So the H-bomb is beyond the imagination of all but a few Americans, while the British, Germans, and Japanese can comprehend it, if vaguely. And only the Japanese have personal understanding of atomic heat and radiation. — Pat Frank

African American Suffragettes Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

There was a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish, it was so fragile. — Marcus Aurelius