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Biel Stock Quotes By Denis Parsons Burkitt

America is a constipated nation ... If you pass small stools, you have to have large hospitals. — Denis Parsons Burkitt

Biel Stock Quotes By T. S. Eliot

It is certain that a book is not harmless merely because no one is consciously offended by it. — T. S. Eliot

Biel Stock Quotes By Ludwig Borne

Losing an illusion makes you wiser than finding a truth. — Ludwig Borne

Biel Stock Quotes By Ellen Steiber

I'm sure they just felt more comfortable talking to me.'
'Why would I make them so uncomfortable?' Mulder asked.
Scully faced him, hesitating... 'It's probably because of your... reputation.'
'Reputation?' he echoed, sounding puzzled. 'I have a reputation?'
Mulder was deliberately giving her a hard time... 'They feel your methods, your theories are...'
'Spooky?' Mulder guessed. 'What about you? You think I'm... spooky? — Ellen Steiber

Biel Stock Quotes By Wilfred Owen

Happy are men who yet before they are killed
Can let their veins run cold. — Wilfred Owen

Biel Stock Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

I swore to you that I wouldn't let that happen, and I know I've failed you, but I'm not going to just give up, Alex. I'll never give up on you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Biel Stock Quotes By Lou Engle

You have the same DNA as the greats of the past who started revivals. — Lou Engle

Biel Stock Quotes By Richard Wright

I was not leaving the south to forget the south, but so that some day I might understand it — Richard Wright

Biel Stock Quotes By Amanda Borden

Gymnastics demands so much of our time. We train all week and travel and compete on weekends. The people you're surrounded by really become your second family, your best friends, your sisters. My coach was like a second mother for me. — Amanda Borden

Biel Stock Quotes By Henry Miller

And when he got through I felt for the first time that there had really been a war and that the man I was listening to had been in it and that despite his bravery the war had made him a coward and that if he did any more killing it would be wide-awake and in cold blood, and nobody would have the guts to send him to the electric chair because he had performed his duty toward his fellow men, which was to deny his own sacred instincts and so everything was just and fair because one crime washes away the other in the name of God, country and humanity, peace be with you all. — Henry Miller