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Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Old age is fifteen years older than I am. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Kiersten White

Mercy is the one thing I cannot afford. Not yet. When Wallachia is stable, when we have rebuilt, then yes. What we do now, we do so that someday mercy will be able to survive here. — Kiersten White

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Susan Elderkin

It's not the letter she imagined she would write, but once you start, all the other letters you've ever written in your life have a way of creeping in. — Susan Elderkin

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Surely what a man does when he is taken off his guard is the best evidence for what sort of man he is. — C.S. Lewis

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Mary Catherwood

Nature protects us in our uttermost losses by a density through which conviction is slow to penetrate. — Mary Catherwood

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Jelle Peters

Vindication is the privilege of the victorious — Jelle Peters

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

One can only hope you feel better than you look," Amelia said.
"I'll feel better once I can find some decent refreshment. I've asked thrice for wine or spirits, and the servants all seem damnably absentminded."
She frowned. "Surely it's too early in the day even for you, Leo."
He extracted a pocket watch from his waistcoat and squinted at its face. "It's eight o'clock in Bombay. Being an internationally minded fellow, I'll have a drink as a diplomatic gesture. — Lisa Kleypas

Eliminated Synonyms Quotes By Carrie Brownstein

As a woman I was taught to always be hungry...We could eat just about anything / We might even eat your hate up like love."
To me, that perfectly summed up being a young girl. It was the first time someone put into words my sense of alienation, the feeling that all these institutions and stories we'd been taught to hold as sacred often had very little to do with my own lived experiences. — Carrie Brownstein