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Contemplator Dex Quotes By Kristin Walker

Rhythm? Not only do I have to defy gravity. I have to have rhythm while I do it? — Kristin Walker

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Lyn Riddle

Shows' condominium that morning. She said she couldn't — Lyn Riddle

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Billy Baldwin

Rich Palm Beach clients all wanted the same kind of different thing. — Billy Baldwin

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Herbert Hoover

Every collectivist revolution rides in on a Trojan horse of "emergency". It was the tactic of Lenin, Hitler, and Mussolini. In the collectivist sweep over a dozen minor countries of Europe, it was the cry of men striving to get on horseback. And "emergency" became the justification of the subsequent steps. This technique of creating emergency is the greatest achievement that demagoguery attains. — Herbert Hoover

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Herbert Croly

The higher American patriotism, on the other hand, combines loyalty to historical tradition and precedent with the imaginative projection of an ideal national Promise. — Herbert Croly

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Sharon Page

We can't make love out here. It's freezing!" Maryanne cried.
A boyishly beseeching look lit up his eyes. "We would heat up quickly."
"It's fine for you," she protested. "You only need one part of your body, and you'll be sliding that into warmth. — Sharon Page

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Will Smith

When I say I am going to run three miles, I run five. With that mentality, it is actually difficult to lose. — Will Smith

Contemplator Dex Quotes By Alice Hoffman

My father had told me that no matter how comfortable we might feel, we must live like fish, unattached to any land. Wherever there was water, we would survive. Some fish could stay in the mud for months, even years, and when at last there was a high flooding tide, they would swim away, a dark flash, remembered only by their own kind. So perhaps the stories they told of our people were true: no net could hold us. — Alice Hoffman