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Emacs Print Without Quotes By Zachary Taylor

I regret nothing, but I am sorry that I am about to leave my friends. — Zachary Taylor

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Frederick Sanger

I and my colleagues here have been engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. — Frederick Sanger

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Francis Chan

The fact is, I need God to help me love God. And if I need His help to love Him, a perfect being, I definitely need His help to love other, fault-filled humans. — Francis Chan

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Thomas Hardy

He is a sort of steady man in a wild way, you know. That's better than to be as some are, wild in a steady way. I am afraid that's how I am. — Thomas Hardy

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Sara Sheridan

Britain wouldn't have won the war without its eccentric geniuses. — Sara Sheridan

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Zora Neale Hurston

The Estate of Zora Neale Hurston would like to thank those people who have worked so hard over the years in introducing new generations of readers to the work of Zora Neale Hurston. We are indebted to Robert Hemenway, Alice Walker, and all the Modern Language Association folks who helped usher in Zora's rediscovery. — Zora Neale Hurston

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Vince Gill

I can sit and analyze everything and beat myself up and say you don't quite sing as good as you used to, you're writing better songs maybe than you used to, but to me it's just the journey. — Vince Gill

Emacs Print Without Quotes By Albert Ellis

Fat is a barrier, a bellicose statement to others that, to some, justifies hostility in kind. The world says to the fat person, "Your fatness is an affront to me, so we have the right to treat you as offensively as you appear." Fat is not merely viewed as another type of tissue, but as a diagnostic sign, a personal statement, and a measure of personality. Too little fat and we see you as being antisocial, fearful and sexless. Too much fat and we see you as slothful, stupid, and sexually hung up. — Albert Ellis