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Broadest Synonym Quotes By Dan Pearce

One of the greatest tragedies I can think of is for a person to die having never fully questioned the life he was born into. — Dan Pearce

Broadest Synonym Quotes By David Jeremiah

In today's America He (Jesus) has moved from the central figure of world history to source material for late-night comics and pundits who would not dare treat other religious leaders with such disrespect. — David Jeremiah

Broadest Synonym Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Evie fought to contain a rush of eagerness, afraid of appearing foolishly infatuated with him. However, no matter how sternly she tamped her feelings down beneath the surface, they seemed to sift out like diamond dust, sparkling visibly in the air around her. The odd thing was, he seemed similarly glad to be in her presence, for once discarding the guise of a jaded rake, and smiling at her with genuine warmth. — Lisa Kleypas

Broadest Synonym Quotes By Karl Marx

If you love without evoking love in return - if through the vital expression of yourself as a loving person you fail to become a loved person, then your love is impotent, it is a misfortune. — Karl Marx

Broadest Synonym Quotes By Harriet Martineau

Wherever the appearance of a conventional aristocracy exists in America, it must arise from wealth, as it cannot from birth. An aristocracy of mere wealth is vulgar everywhere. In a republic, it is vulgar in the extreme. — Harriet Martineau

Broadest Synonym Quotes By Stacy Schiff

My next book is on the Salem witch trials. As a small-town Massachusetts girl, this makes me very happy. So does the reunion with documents! — Stacy Schiff

Broadest Synonym Quotes By Eileen Granfors

Sleep, ladies. I will be your St. Florian." Tomaso — Eileen Granfors

Broadest Synonym Quotes By Amin Maalouf

I come from no country, from no city, no tribe. I am the son of the road ... all tongues and all prayers belong to me. But I belong to none of them. — Amin Maalouf