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Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By Marie Treanor

I thought if you knew. you'd kill him.
I nearly did. I nearly killed you too. The trouble with death is - his lips twisted - it's so final. — Marie Treanor

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By Nancy Gideon

I don't know yet what we're called, or if we have
a name. I know so little and need to learn so much. I'm many things, detective, and all of them love you. — Nancy Gideon

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By Henry A. Wallace

If this liberal potential is properly channeled, we may expect the area of freedom of the United States to increase. The problem is to spend up our rate of social invention in the service of the welfare of all the people. — Henry A. Wallace

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By John Bruton

One cannot have economic growth without security. — John Bruton

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By Tom Wolfe

The Yanks always wore neckties that leapt out in front of their shirts, as if to announce the awkwardness to follow. — Tom Wolfe

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By Kevin Spacey

People sometimes say, "Isn't it boring, isn't it always the same? It's the same lines." I go, "Well, do you play tennis? Because that's the best analogy I can give." If you go out eight times and play tennis eight times this week, yeah it's the same rules but it's a different game every time you're out on that court.And that's the best analogy I can come up with the theater. — Kevin Spacey

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By Arthur Frederick Saunders

True beauty is in the mind; and the expression of the features depends more upon the moral nature than most persons are accustomed to think. — Arthur Frederick Saunders

Clandestine In A Sentence Quotes By J. Maarten Troost

I have been called many things in my life, but if there has been but one constant, one barb, one arrow flung my way time after time, it is the accusation that I am, in essence, nothing more than an escapist. Apparently this is bad, suspect, possibly even un-American. — J. Maarten Troost