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Colloquially Defined Quotes By Robert Crais

A man with friends is the wealthiest man in the world. — Robert Crais

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Light of lights! — Lailah Gifty Akita

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Paul Zane Pilzer

Of all the entrepreneurial opportunities available today, one of the most important is direct selling, also called network marketing. — Paul Zane Pilzer

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Maisey Yates

I didn't get here based on lineage, Travis. I'm here because I work hard. The only thing that's blue in my family lineage are the collars. The blood is just red. — Maisey Yates

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Sigrid Undset

I was sent to a school because my father was already aware that his days were numbered, and he was anxious for me to acquire a good education and follow in his footsteps. — Sigrid Undset

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Edwin Navarro

One of the more radical concepts in this philosophy is that God is only Mind. Anything we experience is an idea in the Mind of God, and since only Mind is real, anything material, physical, corporeal, etc. must be an illusion, only an idea. The entire physical world with all of its complexity is just an illusory thought, and if we believe something is solid, permanent, or objective, we are deluding ourselves. In this philosophy everything happens in our minds, and any change we want to see must take place in our minds. — Edwin Navarro

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Charles Simic

Are Russian cannibals worse than the English? Of course. The English eat only the feet, the Russians the soul. "The soul is a mirage," I told Anna Alexandrovna, but she went on eating mine anyway. — Charles Simic

Colloquially Defined Quotes By William Shakespeare

Love comforeth like sunshine after rain,
But Lust's effect is tempest after sun.
Love's gentle spring doth always fresh remain;
Lust's winter comes ere summer half be done.
Love surfeits not, Lust like a glutton dies;
Love is all truth, Lust full of forged lies. — William Shakespeare

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Vito Acconci

I'm using my own person in pieces, but I'm trying to turn my person into a nonperson in the sense of a person without will, without volition. I'm subjecting myself to a scheme. — Vito Acconci

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

A country where God is not honored cannot be truly successful — Sunday Adelaja

Colloquially Defined Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

In your walks about London you will sometimes see bent, haggard figures that look as if they had recently been caught in some powerful machinery. They are those fellows who got mixed up with Catsmeat when he was meaning well. — P.G. Wodehouse

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Marie Howe

I remember a man, a very lonely man, coming up to me at the end of a reading and looking into my face and saying, 'I feel as if I have looked down a corridor and seen into your soul.' And I looked at him and said, 'You haven't.' You know, Here's the good news and the bad news: you haven't! I made something, and you and I could look at it together, but it's not me; you don't live with me; you're not intimate with me. You're not the man I live with or my friend. You will never know me in that way. I'm making something, like Joseph Cornell makes his boxes and everyone looks into them, but it's the box you look into; it's not the man or the woman. It's alchemy of language and memory and imagination and time and music and sounds that gets made, and that's different from 'Here is what happened to me when I was ten. — Marie Howe

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Lee H. Hamilton

This nation is never finished. It has to be re-created in each generation. — Lee H. Hamilton

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Richard Francis Burton

The dearest ambition of a slave is not liberty, but to have a slave of his own. — Richard Francis Burton

Colloquially Defined Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

I'd never understood how Carlisle was able to do that - ignore the blood of his patients in order to treat them. Wouldn't the constant temptation be so distracting, so dangerous? But now, I could see how, if you were focusing on something else hard enough, the temptation was be nothing at all. — Stephenie Meyer