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Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Because nothing is as good as you can imagine it. No one is as beautiful as she is in your head. Nothing is as exciting as your fantasy. — Chuck Palahniuk

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

Damn, Ian was already there. I braced myself as he came out from behind the RV. He sniffed, his nose wrinkling. Then he looked over me and my blonde captive, grinning.
"Managed to squeeze in a golden shower along the way? How lecherous, I'm impressed."
"Save it" I said crisply. — Jeaniene Frost

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Stefanos Livos

Literature is the real life of imaginary people. — Stefanos Livos

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Edward R. Murrow

The real crucial link in the international exchange is the last three feet, which is bridged by personal contact, one person talking to another. — Edward R. Murrow

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Sumner Redstone

Murdoch paid too much for the Wall Street Journal even when he didn't have any competition. — Sumner Redstone

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Silverfish: "He disappeared a few years ago."
"Disappeared? How? said Cuddy.
"We think," said Silverfish, leaning closer, "that he found a way of making himself invisible."
"Really?"
"Because," said Silverfish, nodding conspiratorially, "no-one has seen him. — Terry Pratchett

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Belinda Jeffrey

I sometimes think that animals are incapable of the kinds of cruelty that humans willingly inflict on each other. — Belinda Jeffrey

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

I will bring order from chaos and light from darkness. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Jane Austen

No one can withstand the charm of such a mystery. — Jane Austen

Bewailed Synonyms Quotes By Roger Bacon

As regards authority I so proceed. Boetius says in the second prologue to his Arithmetic, 'If an inquirer lacks the four parts of mathematics, he has very little ability to discover truth.' And again, 'Without this theory no one can have a correct insight into truth.' And he says also, 'I warn the man who spurns these paths of knowledge that he cannot philosophize correctly.' And Again, 'It is clear that whosoever passes these by, has lost the knowledge of all learning.' — Roger Bacon