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Berenices Red Quotes By Brittany L. Engels

Go free those held captive, and free the souls who are bound in the darkness." -Driscoll — Brittany L. Engels

Berenices Red Quotes By Lucia Perillo

I believe in the fatal hairdo just for the love of saying fatal hairdo. — Lucia Perillo

Berenices Red Quotes By John Prescott

What we are beginning to witness is a whole new set of rules for economics, based on rationing resources. — John Prescott

Berenices Red Quotes By Tom McCarthy

Surplus matter. I'd forgotten all about that phrase, those classes
even before the accident, I mean. After the accident I forgot everything. It was as though my memories were pigeons and the accident a big noise that had scared them off. They fluttered back eventually
but when they did, their hierarchy had changed, and some that had had crappy places before ended up with better ones; I remembered them more clearly; they seemed more important. — Tom McCarthy

Berenices Red Quotes By Larry Bird

The best player I ever played with was Dennis Johnson. — Larry Bird

Berenices Red Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The same political parties which now agitiate the US have existed through all time. And in fact the terms of whig and tory belong to natural as well as to civil history. They denote the temper and constitution and mind of different individuals. — Thomas Jefferson

Berenices Red Quotes By Walter Isaacson

The Macintosh lacked a fan, another example of Jobs's dogmatic stubbornness. Fans, he felt, detracted from the calm of a computer. This caused many component failures and earned the Macintosh the nickname "the beige toaster," which did not enhance its popularity. — Walter Isaacson

Berenices Red Quotes By Stuart Dodgson Collingwood

No one who was not by nature a lover of logic, and an extreme precisian in the use of words and phrases, could have written the two "Alice" books. — Stuart Dodgson Collingwood