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Deals With Synonym Quotes By St. Catherine Of Siena

O abyss! O eternal Godhead! O deep sea! What more could you have given me than the gift of your very self? — St. Catherine Of Siena

Deals With Synonym Quotes By Ami Ayalon

Under questioning, a terrorist should be made to yield. — Ami Ayalon

Deals With Synonym Quotes By David Letterman

The campaign for the White House is heating up with John Kerry taking heat for throwing his Vietnam medals away, getting a $1000 haircut, and wearing a 1970s wig known as 'the Leno.' There are really two sides to this story. And America can't wait for Kerry to present both of them. — David Letterman

Deals With Synonym Quotes By Steve Farrar

How should we provide for our families? Financially, spatially (be near them), emotionally, morally, spiritually. ... I don't have what it takes to provide for my family spiritually; I need Jesus. — Steve Farrar

Deals With Synonym Quotes By Albert Camus

In the early days, when they thought this epidemic was much like other epidemics, religion held its ground. But once these people realized their instant peril, they gave their thoughts to pleasure. And all the hideous fears that stamp their faces in the daytime are transformed in the fiery, dusty nightfall into a sort of hectic exaltation, an unkempt freedom fevering in their blood. — Albert Camus

Deals With Synonym Quotes By Bernhard Schlink

Since our nights together on that trip, I had longed every night to feel her next to me, to curl up against her, my stomach against her behind and my chest against her back, to rest my hand on her breasts, to reach out for her when I woke up in the night, find her, push my leg over her legs, and press my face against her shoulder. — Bernhard Schlink

Deals With Synonym Quotes By Brigitte Bardot

If this fame, which people call my lucky break, were to stop tomorrow, I shouldn't care. — Brigitte Bardot