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Deprecatory Antonyms Quotes By Colson Whitehead

Sanctimony and self-regard are as American as smallpox blankets and supersize meals. — Colson Whitehead

Deprecatory Antonyms Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

I fell in love with you, smartass, because you were one of us - because you weren't afraid of me, and you decided to end your spectacular victory by throwing that piece of bone at Amarantha like a javelin. I felt Cassian's spirit beside me in that moment, and could have sworn I heard him say, 'If you don't marry her, you stupid prick, I will. — Sarah J. Maas

Deprecatory Antonyms Quotes By E. Jamie

My, my, and you accuse the Dardanos of trying to run the world. As you so succinctly put it, you have no desire to be a part of my life, which means you have no say in where I choose to live, sunshine. I, on the other hand, made no such declaration."
"God, I hate you," Bree seethed.
Alessandro smiled and tapped the end of her nose playfully, resisting the urge to tear her thick coat off of her and take her right against the wall. "You keep telling yourself that, love. We both know better. — E. Jamie

Deprecatory Antonyms Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

I was in too much haste, and now have no time left. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Deprecatory Antonyms Quotes By Wim Wenders

The world of fashion. I'm interested in the world, not in fashion! But, maybe I was too quick to put down fashion. Why not look at it without prejudice? Why not examine it like any other industry, like the movies for example? — Wim Wenders

Deprecatory Antonyms Quotes By Arundhati Roy

I can't be a part of the large convoy because it's not a choice that you can make. The fact that I'm an educated person means that I can't be on that convoy. I don't want to be on it. I don't want to be a victim. I don't want to disappear into the darkness. — Arundhati Roy