Disposed Def Quotes & Sayings
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Those icy bright eyes left her and shifted to his buddy. The frown didn't leave his face. "You look like
hell."
"And you're Miss America. — J.R. Ward

Racism has always been a divisive force separating black men and white men, and sexism has been a force that unites the two groups. — Bell Hooks

By the grace of God, I will finish what I have started. — Lailah Gifty Akita

My favourite Nice restaurant is in the market. It's open mainly for the market people, and shuts in August. — Mary Quant

Each and every living being in nature is part of God's body. — Mata Amritanandamayi

No one person can be above the ANC. He can't be. — Jacob Zuma

I have always believed that my job is to try and give my best on the tennis courts. — Sania Mirza

Every console, I don't give a damn if it's analog or digital-hell, every mixing situation today-is the brainchild of Bill Putnam. — Bruce Swedien

I used to get a sort of sociophobia, and I still get it sometimes these days when I'm in a confined space with too many people. It's not like I freak out or anything, it's just that I'm far more comfortable in my own company sometimes than being surrounded by one thousand strangers. — Ryan Kwanten

I think the best thing that could happen is that I'll live to be a lot older than my mother lived. — Samuel G. Freedman

There's nothing that builds up a toil-weary soul
Like a day on a stream,
Back on the banks of the old fishing hole
Where a fellow can dream.
There's nothing so good for a man as to flee
From the city and lie
Full length in the shade of a whispering tree
And gaze at the sky.
...
It is good for the world that men hunger to go
To the banks of a stream,
And weary of sham and of pomp and of show
They have somewhere to dream.
For this life would be dreary and sordid and base
Did they not now and then
Seek refreshment and calm in God's wide, open space
And come back to be men. — Edgar Guest

Women who work at home rearing children and attending to various household tasks are expected to provide something that is absolutely essential yet costs nothing, like the air we breathe. — Mary Jo Weaver