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Dewars 12 Quotes By George MacDonald

She had not yet such a love of wisdom as to be able to bear with folly. The foolish and weak are the most easily disgusted with folly and weakness which is not of their own sort, and are the last to make allowances for them. — George MacDonald

Dewars 12 Quotes By Thomas Beecham

No operatic star has yet died soon enough for me. — Thomas Beecham

Dewars 12 Quotes By Jessica Khoury

Love is a path lined with roses." I say bitterly. "But it leads to a cliff's edge and all who follow it tumble to their doom. You will not find your happiness there. — Jessica Khoury

Dewars 12 Quotes By Tom Rush

I saw a sign in Boulder. It said, 'Live Music and Darts.' Chicken wire isn't going to help at all. — Tom Rush

Dewars 12 Quotes By Lou Thesz

I remember things that happened sixty years ago, but if you ask me where I left my car keys five minutes ago, that's sometimes a problem. — Lou Thesz

Dewars 12 Quotes By Lionel Barber

My father was a journalist for 50 years in Leeds and Fleet Street. I thought about a career in business to show I could do something different, but the reaction among prospective employers was, shall we say, underwhelming. — Lionel Barber

Dewars 12 Quotes By Gore Vidal

There are a great many people who have a vested interest in maintaining the stupidity of the American public. — Gore Vidal

Dewars 12 Quotes By Martin Luther

Sometimes the curses of the godless sound better than the hallelujahs of the pious. — Martin Luther

Dewars 12 Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

You have to fight the odds in life to be able to reach a greater height. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Dewars 12 Quotes By Julia Quinn

The murderous look in his eyes made her legs turn to jelly.
'Don't,' he spat out, 'make the mistake of getting me angry.'
'You're not angry now?' she croaked in disbelief.
He let her go abruptly and smiled, cocking a brow as she slid down into a crouch. 'Not at all,' he said smoothly. 'I merely wanted to set some ground rules.'
Henry's mouth fell open. The man was insane.
'First of all, no more devious little plots to try to get rid of me.'
Her throat worked convulsively.
'And no lies!'
She gasped for breath.
'And-' He paused to look down at her. 'Oh, Christ. Don't cry.'
She bawled.
... 'I haven't cried in years.'
He believed her ... Dunford looked around frantically, as if the green hills would somehow tell him how to get her to stop crying. — Julia Quinn