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Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Peter Newmark

A satisfactory translation is not always possible, but a good translator is never satisfied with it. It can usually be improved. (Newmark) — Peter Newmark

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Lil' Mama

Ever since I was a kid, I was always a fan of hip hop. If you get your limelight whether your sixteen or twenty-one or wherever you're at, you get your lime when you get your lime, but if you're a part of hip hop and a child of hip hop, then you will always be a part of hip hop. — Lil' Mama

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Robert A. Caro

Lyndon Johnson's sentences were the sentences of a man with a remarkable gift for words, not long words but evocative, of a man with a remarkable gift for images, homey images of a vividness that infused the sentences with drama. — Robert A. Caro

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By James Baldwin

Perhaps now, though, he had hit bottom. One thing about the bottom, he told himself, you can't fall any further. He tried to take comfort from this thought. Yet there knocked in his heart the suspicion that the bottom did not really exist. — James Baldwin

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Louis J. Cameli

fidelity and lifelong communion, it is circumscribed, limited, and provisional. The — Louis J. Cameli

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Omar Epps

We were all Romans once, I guess. — Omar Epps

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Constantin Brancusi

Create like a god, command like a king, work like a slave. — Constantin Brancusi

Disbelieving Synonym Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Something weird moved through me, a feeling of familiarity, and as I stood in front of my locker, I found myself thinking of the one bright thing in a past full of shadows and darkness.
I thought about the boy who made my chest hurt, the one who'd promised forever.
It had been four years since I'd seen him or even heard him speak. Four years of trying to erase everything that had to do with that portion of my childhood, but I remembered him. I wondered about him.
How could I not? I always would.
He had been the sole reason I survived the house we'd grown up in. — Jennifer L. Armentrout