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Berseliweran Quotes By Jane Austen

Well, my dear," said Mr. Bennet, when Elizabeth had read the note aloud, "if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness - if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr. Bingley, and under your orders. — Jane Austen

Berseliweran Quotes By Tassa Desalada

Great sex is the key to the fountain of youth. — Tassa Desalada

Berseliweran Quotes By William Butler Yeats

What portion in the world can the artist have, Who has awakened from the common dream, But dissipation and despair? — William Butler Yeats

Berseliweran Quotes By Johanna Konta

I haven't exactly grown wings or anything. I'm happy with how I have been playing so far this week, but my feet are firmly on the ground. I haven't cured cancer or anything. — Johanna Konta

Berseliweran Quotes By R.C. Sproul

The principle rule of interpreting Scripture is that Scripture interprets Scripture. — R.C. Sproul

Berseliweran Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The profession I chose was politics; the profession I entered was law. I entered the one because I thought it would lead to the other. — Woodrow Wilson

Berseliweran Quotes By Jud Wilhite

If we have to sum up the Book of Revelation in one phrase, it would be, 'Jesus wins.' — Jud Wilhite

Berseliweran Quotes By Eric Bolling

What's the legacy of President Obama? I think this is just another, another example of passing the buck. It never stops at the White House. — Eric Bolling

Berseliweran Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Everything is quiet, peaceful, and against it all there is only the silent protest of statistics; so many go mad, so many gallons are drunk, so many children die of starvation ... And such a state of things is obviously what we want; apparently a happy man only feels so because the unhappy bear their burden in silence, but for which happiness would be impossible. — Anton Chekhov