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Contradictive Syn Quotes By Merrick Garland

People must be confident that a judge's decisions are determined by the law and only the law. He must be faithful to the Constitution and statutes passed by Congress. Fidelity to the Constitution and the law has been the cornerstone of my life and the hallmark of the kind of judge I have tried to be. — Merrick Garland

Contradictive Syn Quotes By Twinkle Khanna

One day he will be in my place and what he will learn then is that trying and holding on are complicated and challenging things, but the most difficult thing in life is to love fiercely and then let go. — Twinkle Khanna

Contradictive Syn Quotes By Jihad Eltabey

I'm not crazy when I replace everything that people consider as a stability, safety and wealth with the right to think of the moment I had spent with you. — Jihad Eltabey

Contradictive Syn Quotes By Kim Holden

And for the first time, Gus's tattoo makes sense. Because this ... everything I see ... everything I hear ... everything I feel ... it's epic. Gus. Rook. They do epic. — Kim Holden

Contradictive Syn Quotes By T.A. Webb

Regret is the sound of the ghosts of our own making. I will live with mine until I die. — T.A. Webb

Contradictive Syn Quotes By T.J. Klune

Ryan shrugged. "You're adorable. With your angry glitter." And Gary blushed. His whole face. Never before in the strange and sordid history of our super-best friendship had I ever seen him blush. — T.J. Klune

Contradictive Syn Quotes By William James

The god whom science recognizes must be a God of universal laws exclusively, a God who does a wholesale, not a retail business. He cannot accommodate his processes to the convenience of individuals. — William James

Contradictive Syn Quotes By Pablo Neruda

Who ever desired each other as we do? Let us look
for the ancient ashes of hearts that burned,
and let our kisses touch there, one by one,
till the flower, disembodied, rises again.
Let us love that Desire that consumed its own fruit
and went down, aspect and power, into the earth:
We are its continuing light,
its indestructible, fragile seed. — Pablo Neruda