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Top Belkeit Quotes

Such truth, as opposeth no man's profit, nor pleasure, is to all men welcome. — Thomas Hobbes

The VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston Strangler is to the woman alone. — Jack Valenti

Proverbs 20:7 "The righteous who walks in his integrity - blessed are his children after him! — Andy Savage

I wanted stories, and I wanted them always, and I wanted the experience that only fiction could give me: I wanted to be inside them. — Neil Gaiman

Go to God with your coal, and He will set them to blazing fire. — Anthony Liccione

There isn't anything you can expose Trump on that people don't already know and haven't already accepted. — Rush Limbaugh

I've sort of decided that I can settle for being just the artist, arranger, writer and part-time engineer. That seems like enough to do. — Tom Scholz

THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD is beautifully written, perfectly paced, expertly structured, and simply unputdownable. Koryta is an absolute master. — Deon Meyer

As far as I have had opportunity of judging, it appears to me that the usual style of letter-writing among women is faultless, except in three particulars." "And what are they?" "A general deficiency of subject, a total inattention to stops, and a very frequent ignorance of grammar. — Jane Austen

In fact, at Olympic National Park in my district, they 3 years ago had 130 summer employees they brought in for temporary work. This summer they have 25 because they cannot afford more. — Norm Dicks

We must recognize that as the dominant power in the world we have a special responsibility. In addition to protecting our national interests, we must take the leadership in protecting the common interests of humanity. — George Soros

The United States Postal Service has a problem. People aren't sending as much mail as they used to. That means less postage revenue and difficulty paying the bills. — Matthew Yglesias