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Arms And Ammo Quotes By Abelardo Morell

At times, I have been convinced that books hold all the material of life
at least all the stuff that fits between an A and a Z. — Abelardo Morell

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Gottfried Leibniz

Finally there are simple ideas of which no definition can be given; there are also axioms or postulates, or in a word primary principles, which cannot be proved and have no need of proof. — Gottfried Leibniz

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Edmund Morris

[Henry James] privately characterized Roosevelt as "a dangerous and ominous jingo," and "the mere monstrous embodiment of unprecedented and resounding Noise. — Edmund Morris

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Ntozake Shange

I got 15 trumpets where other women got hips
& a upright bass for both sides of my heart — Ntozake Shange

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Her husband sat silently while she talked, his hands fisted together, his half-smile set in concrete; he looked wisely down at the tablecloth. So this is marriage, I thought: this shared tedium, this twitchiness, and those little powdery runnels forming to the sides of the nose. — Margaret Atwood

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Jenny Lawson

When I was little, my father used to sell guns and ammo at a sporting goods store, but I always told everyone he was an arms dealer, because it sounded more exciting. — Jenny Lawson

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Billy Graham

A Christian funeral should be a coronation ceremony, a statement to the world about eternal life. — Billy Graham

Arms And Ammo Quotes By Julie Carmen

I want our children's children to be free to walk safely down the street, girls to attend school, and women to work. I hope we continue to have freedom to wear what we want, worship how we want, study what we want, publish what we want while assuming personal responsibility for one's moral character. — Julie Carmen