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Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Jane Welsh Carlyle

A positive engagement to marry a certain person at a certain time, at all haps and hazards, I have always considered the most ridiculous thing on earth. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Homer

What mighty woes
To thy imperial race from woman rose. — Homer

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Anthony Michael Hall

Like any show, I think some episodes are going to be stronger than others, but I think it's a good show that people enjoy and I hear the reactions too. — Anthony Michael Hall

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Inda Kusumawati

Be an ordinary person with extraordinary heart — Inda Kusumawati

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Seanan McGuire

What's to stop the populace from decrying you as a witch and rising against you?"
"I don't know. A couple hundred years of social evolution, combined with a general failure to believe in anything that doesn't have a Wikipedia entry? — Seanan McGuire

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

His lips soften into a smile that cracks apart my spine. He repeats my name like the word amuses him. Entertains him. Delights him.
In seventeen years no one has said my name like that — Tahereh Mafi

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Jane Jacobs

The point of cities is multiplicity of choice. — Jane Jacobs

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Cameron Russell

I hope we all feel more comfortable acknowledging the power of image in our perceived successes and our perceived failures. — Cameron Russell

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By Xiaolu Guo

Its important to be comfortable with uncertainty. — Xiaolu Guo

Decrying Wikipedia Quotes By William Faulkner

It is not proof that I sought. I, of all men, know that proof is but a fallacy invented by man to justify to himself and his fellows his own crass lust and folly. — William Faulkner