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Bolio In English Quotes By Lewis Mumford

Henceforward, I shout to the heavens, I shall deliver no more lectures on behalf of good causes: I am the good cause that denies the need for such lectures. Avaunt, importuning world! Back to my cell. — Lewis Mumford

Bolio In English Quotes By Christopher Paolini

Talking with her is always ... '
Different? suggested Saphira.
'Exactly. — Christopher Paolini

Bolio In English Quotes By Louise Mensch

Abuse directed at women is always sexual or violent. — Louise Mensch

Bolio In English Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Whoever writes in blood and aphorisms wants not to be learned but to be learned by heart. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Bolio In English Quotes By L.P. Dover

Does she know you're in love with her?"
This time I can't help but smile. If this had been last week, or even two days ago, I would've frowned and denied it. Never again. "She knows."
"And she loves you?" Mrs. Jones asks in a motherly tone.
"She does. We're going to give us a try and see where it goes."
"It better go to church for the wedding," she mumbles as she walks by me with the papers in hand. — L.P. Dover

Bolio In English Quotes By Lewis Carroll

Alice didn't like being criticised, so she began asking questions. "Aren't you sometimes frightened at being planted out here, with nobody to take care of you?" "There's the tree in the middle," said the Rose: "what else is it good for?" "But what could it do, if any danger came?" Alice asked. "It could bark," said the Rose. "It says 'Bough-wough!' " cried a Daisy, "that's why its branches are called boughs! — Lewis Carroll

Bolio In English Quotes By Andrew Jackson

His [the President's] earnest desire is, that you may perpetuated and preserved as a nation; and this he believes can only be doneand secured by your consent to remove to a country beyond the Mississippi ... Where you are, it is not possible you can live contented and happy. — Andrew Jackson