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Assimilationist In A Sentence Quotes By John Lennard

Punctuation is to words as cartilage is to bone, permitting articulation and bearing stress. — John Lennard

Assimilationist In A Sentence Quotes By Lindsay Smith

An empty mind is a safe mind," he'd say, though I wanted to fill my head with knowledge until it overflowed. — Lindsay Smith

Assimilationist In A Sentence Quotes By Kristen Chandler

I would laugh at all my provincial inmates, but I'm too busy lusting. I'm not usually interested in a guy with "take a number" on his forehead, but this guy doesn't have a forehead - it's buried in messy blond hair. And he's not one of the twenty guys I've known my entire pubescent life. he smiles like the Fourth of July. What's a dumb girl to do but get in line with everyone else not in his league? I guess journalism just became my most beloved class. — Kristen Chandler

Assimilationist In A Sentence Quotes By Samuel West

We'll be back. I promise you that. — Samuel West

Assimilationist In A Sentence Quotes By Dwight L. Moody

You might as well try to hear without ears or breathe without lungs, as to try to live a Christian life without the Spirit of God in your heart. — Dwight L. Moody

Assimilationist In A Sentence Quotes By Kathryn Holmes

Hallelujah can barely breathe through the pain of each step. Rachel is panting from the effort of holding Hallelujah up. Still, when they get closer to the clearing, Rachel manages to call out: "Jonah! Help!"
There's a rustling noise up ahead. Twigs snapping. And then Jonah appears. His face is in shadow, but his voice is worried: "What happened?"
"I turned my ankle," Hallelujah says. "I'm okay."
"She's not okay," Rachel gasps. "She can't put weight on it. Can you carry her?"
Jonah doesn't hesitate. He wraps one arm around Hallelujah's waist, and then he scoops up her legs with the other. In a single, fluid motion, she's off the ground. She holds on to his shoulders. For a second, she thinks about how strange this is - to be held like this, to be held by Jonah. — Kathryn Holmes