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Congressand Quotes By Carl Pomerance

Log Log Log (x) goes off to infinity with x, but has never been observed to do so. — Carl Pomerance

Congressand Quotes By Dallas Athent

Whenever you don't know someone and you overhear their problems they always sound so trivial. — Dallas Athent

Congressand Quotes By Michael S. Horton

We've forgotten that God showers his extraordinary gifts through ordinary means of grace, loves us through ordinary fellow image bearers, and sends us out into the world to love and serve others in ordinary callings. — Michael S. Horton

Congressand Quotes By Bill Wyman

I love to play smaller crowds with the Rhythm Kings. — Bill Wyman

Congressand Quotes By Angela Carter

Why do you do up your hair in those tortured plaits, now, Melanie? Why?
Because, she said.
You know that's no answer. You're spoiling your pretty looks, pet. Come here.
She did not move. He ground out his cigarette on the window-ledge and laughed.
Come here, he said again, softly.
So she went. — Angela Carter

Congressand Quotes By Harry S. Truman

The legislative job of the President is especially important to the people who have no special representatives to plead their cause before Congressand that includes the great majority. I sometimes express it by saying the President is the only lobbyist that one hundred and fifty million Americans have. The other twenty million are able to employ people to represent themand thats all right, its the exercise of the right of petitionbut someone has to look after the interests of the one hundred and fifty million that are left. — Harry S. Truman

Congressand Quotes By Neetha Joseph

Ever since, Kovai had been a trusted companion in her life who brought frolic, magic and romance to her formative years; a silent witness to her tales of joy and sorrow who was never reluctant to offer a shoulder to cry. — Neetha Joseph