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Carpet Bags From 1850 Quotes By Georgette Heyer

The charm of your society, My Sparrow, lies in not knowing what will you say next - though one rapidly learns to fear the worst! — Georgette Heyer

Carpet Bags From 1850 Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Successful villany is called virtue. — Seneca The Younger

Carpet Bags From 1850 Quotes By Michael Dorris

The necessity of loyalty between friends, the responsibility that the strong owe the infirm, the illusion of ill-gotten gain, the rewards of hard work, honesty, and trust-these are enduring truths glimpsed and judged first through the imagination, first through art. — Michael Dorris

Carpet Bags From 1850 Quotes By Henri Poincare

Mathematicians do not deal in objects, but in relations between objects; thus, they are free to replace some objects by others so lone as the relations remain unchanged. Content to them is irrelevant; they are interested in form only. — Henri Poincare

Carpet Bags From 1850 Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Nothing is really so very frightening when everything is so very dangerous — Gertrude Stein

Carpet Bags From 1850 Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

I would rather do a good hours work weeding than write two pages of my best; nothing is so interesting as weeding. I went crazy over the outdoor work, and at last had to confine myself to the house, or literature must have gone by the board. — Robert Louis Stevenson