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Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Becca Fitzpatrick

Are you defending Marcie?"
He shook his head. "I don't need to. She handled herself. You, on the other hand ... "
I pointed at the door. "Out. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Scott Peters

I'm just not a purist. You set goals and you have to work with everyone to figure out how to get what you can. — Scott Peters

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Amor Towles

Having acknowledged that a man must master his circumstances or otherwise be mastered by them, the — Amor Towles

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Chuck D

If you go get a passport, it might encourage you to at least consider the world around you. — Chuck D

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Todd Barry

I don't know any astronauts. There are a lot of people who say they want to be comedians. — Todd Barry

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Christos Tsiolkas

Contemporary writers annoyed him, he found their worlds insular, their style too self-conscious and ironic. Theirs was not a literature that belonged to him. — Christos Tsiolkas

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By John Fowles

There cannot be any true leisure until all the world possesses it equally. — John Fowles

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Os Guinness

As I understand the American Founders, the most brilliant and daring idea they had was that it's possible to create a free society that could stay free forever. — Os Guinness

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By Andrew C. McCarthy

Random? You'€d almost think we were dealing with an identifiable enemy motivated by a distinct ideology that is drawn verbatim from a particular belief system'€s scriptures. Nah ... — Andrew C. McCarthy

Convinces Reluctant Quotes By John Aylmer

Women are of two sorts. Some of them are wiser, better learned, discreeter, and more constant than a number of men. But another and a worse sort of them ... are fond, foolish, wanton, flibbergibs, tatlers, triflers, wavering, witless, without council, feeble, careless, rash, proud, dainty, nice, talebearers, eavesdroppers, rumor-raisers, evil-tongued, worse-minded, and in every way doltified with the dregs of the Devil's dunghill. — John Aylmer