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Alternately In A Sentence Quotes By Agatha Christie

Marriage is called all sorts of things, a haven, and a refuge, and a crowning glory, and a state of bondage, and lots more. But do you know what I think it is?'
'What?'
'A sport!'
'And a damned good sport too,' said Tommy. — Agatha Christie

Alternately In A Sentence Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

since I heard. Yes, Will, I do know her, and it makes — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Alternately In A Sentence Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Here is the great city: here have you nothing to seek and everything to lose. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Alternately In A Sentence Quotes By Anonymous

Earthborn animals do this thing, inside their brains-- a sort of mad firing-off of synapses, controlled insanity. While they're asleep. The part of their brain that records sight or sound, it's firing off every hour or two while they sleep, even when all the sights and sounds are complete random nonsense, their brains just keep on trying to assemble it into something sensible. They try to make stories out of it. — Anonymous

Alternately In A Sentence Quotes By E. M. Forster

In the light of her son's comment she reconsidered the scene at the mosque, to see whose impression was correct. Yes it could be worked into quite an unpleasant scene. The doctor had begun by bullying her, had said Mrs Callendar was nice, and then - finding the ground safe - had changed; he had alternately whined over his grievances and patronized her, had run a dozen ways in a single sentence, had been unreliable, inquisitive, vain. Yes, it was all true, but how false as a summary of the man; the essential life of him had been slain. — E. M. Forster

Alternately In A Sentence Quotes By Christopher Bram

If the achievement of so much in life could not make one happy, then why bother living? — Christopher Bram