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Claims Synonym Quotes By Jeff Sessions

The elite denizens of Washington and Wall Street scorn and mock the good and decent people of this country for wanting their laws enforced and their communities protected. — Jeff Sessions

Claims Synonym Quotes By Yves Rossy

I don't have feathers, but I feel like a bird sometimes. — Yves Rossy

Claims Synonym Quotes By Karen Lynch

What?" Roland croaked. "That...that's impossible." "I don't think Sara knows that word. — Karen Lynch

Claims Synonym Quotes By Rebecca Donovan

I glanced across at him, and we silently exchanged the I wish I were sitting next to you too look. — Rebecca Donovan

Claims Synonym Quotes By George Washington

Gentlemen, you will permit me to put on my spectacles, for, I have grown not only gray, but almost blind in the service of my country.
- March 15, 1783 — George Washington

Claims Synonym Quotes By Anonymous

The hazards of imitative competition may partially explain why individuals with an Asperger's-like social ineptitude seem to be at an advantage in Silicon Valley today. If you're less sensitive to social cues, you're less likely to do the same things as everyone else around you. If you're interested in making things or programming computers, you'll be less afraid to pursue those activities single-mindedly and thereby become incredibly good at them. Then when you apply your skills, you're a little less likely than others to give up your own convictions: this can save you from getting caught up in crowds competing for obvious prizes. — Anonymous

Claims Synonym Quotes By Jennifer Aniston

The ultimate is finding a place where you have no inhibitions, nothing to hide, where you can learn with one another. — Jennifer Aniston

Claims Synonym Quotes By Henry Mitchell

There are no green thumbs or black thumbs. There are only gardeners and non-gardeners. Gardeners are the ones who ruin after ruin get on with the high defiance of nature herself, creating, in the very face of her chaos and tornado, the bower of roses and the pride of irises. It sounds very well to garden a 'natural way'. You may see the natural way in any desert, any swamp, any leech-filled laurel hell. Defiance, on the other hand, is what makes gardeners. — Henry Mitchell