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Conversationally Induced Quotes By Mitt Romney

The president may be a nice guy, but he's just over his head. — Mitt Romney

Conversationally Induced Quotes By Johann Lamont

That's a really healthy thing - family will always protect you from yourself. — Johann Lamont

Conversationally Induced Quotes By Amit Abraham

All my quotes are original because I don't have duplicates. — Amit Abraham

Conversationally Induced Quotes By Tom Morello

I didn't grow up with my Kenyan family. I grew up in a small, conservative suburb of Chicago. — Tom Morello

Conversationally Induced Quotes By Jacquelyn Frank

Siena." He repeated her name on a sigh as he swept her tightly against himself. Elijah had never known such elation as he had felt when she had said her words of love. All of the rest, the recriminations and sorrow, could not penetrate that feeling. He nearly squeezed the breath out of her as he tried to pull her deeply into his body. "I would think you would realize that I am too stubborn and far too egotistical to die without the satisfaction of hearing you tell me these things. — Jacquelyn Frank

Conversationally Induced Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Woman's life today is tending more and more toward ... 'Zerrissenheit'
torn to pieces-hood. She cannot live perpetually in 'Zerrissenheit.' She will be shattered into a thousand pieces. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Conversationally Induced Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

And what physicians say about disease is applicable here: that at the beginning a disease is easy to cure but difficult to diagnose; but as time passes, not having been treated or recognized at the outset, it becomes easy to diagnose but difficult to cure. The same thing occurs in affairs of state; for by recognizing from afar the diseases that are spreading in the state (which is a gift given only to a prudent ruler), they can be cured quickly; but when they are not recognized and are left to grow to the extent that everyone recognizes them, there is no longer any cure. — Niccolo Machiavelli