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Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By Isaac Marion

This female and I have fallen in love — Isaac Marion

Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

And as for the vague something
was it a sinister or a sorrowful, a designing or a desponding expression?
that opened upon a careful observer, now and then, in his eye, and closed again before one could fathom the strange depth partially disclosed; that something which used to make me fear and shrink, as if I had been wandering amongst volcanic-looking hills, and had suddenly felt the ground quiver, and seen it gape: that something, I, at intervals, beheld still; and with throbbing heart, but not with palsied nerves. Instead of wishing to shun, I longed only to dare
to divine it; and I thought Miss Ingram happy, because one day she might look into the abyss at her leisure, explore its secrets and analyse their nature. — Charlotte Bronte

Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By Frank Herbert

The creature all men on Arrakis fear, you treat it like a riding animal. — Frank Herbert

Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By Ralph Steadman

The betrayal of people's good will, good trust that things are being done for the best and they actually ARE being done for the best. — Ralph Steadman

Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By Maitha Alshamsi

Life is not steady, you'll be happy at times, sad at time's, all we have to do is be patient, for a moment of happiness is worth a thousand moments of sadness and dread. — Maitha Alshamsi

Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By Michael B. Jordan

Acting I'll do forever, but I want to produce and stuff as well. — Michael B. Jordan

Bernhardts Multiple Measures Quotes By James Russell Lowell

He who is firmly seated in authority soon learns to think security, and not progress, the highest lesson in statecraft. — James Russell Lowell