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Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Jessica Lynch

The whole idea that the rescue was staged or the soldiers were shooting blanks, that's just obvious stuff. Why would you do that in the middle of a war? It's just crazy. — Jessica Lynch

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Edward Abbey

What do we know? What do we really know? He licks his dried cracked lips. We know this apodictic rock beneath our feet. That dogmatic sun above our heads. The world of dreams, the agony of love and the foreknowledge of death. That is all we know. And all we need to know? Challenge that statement. I challenge that statement. With what? I don't know. — Edward Abbey

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Democrat women lead the way in showing other women how to be stepped on and diminished by men. That's what they do, for a payoff somewhere down the line. — Rush Limbaugh

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Holly Black

That was the problem with monsters. Sometimes they looked just like everybody else. — Holly Black

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Some people like destroying for the hell of it; they love destroying beauty; they try to feel those people and then crack the egg. — Frederick Lenz

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Thomas Merton

For it had become evident to me that I was a great rebel. I fancied that I had suddenly risen above all the errors and stupidities and mistakes of modern society
there are enough of them to rise above, I admit
and that I had taken my place in the ranks of those who held up their heads and squared their shoulders and marched into the future. In the modern world, people are always holding up their heads and marching into the future, although they haven't the slightest idea what they think the "future" is or could possibly mean. The only future we seem to walk into, in actual fact, is full of bigger and more terrible wars, wars well calculated to knock our upraised heads off those squared shoulders. — Thomas Merton

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Gloria Steinem

There are six million female lives lost in the world every year simply because they are female. — Gloria Steinem

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By William J. Clinton

There's never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan. — William J. Clinton

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Christian Wiman

Let us remember ... that in the end we go to poetry for one reason, so that we might more fully inhabit our lives and the world in which we live them, and that if we more fully inhabit these things, we might be less apt to destroy both. — Christian Wiman

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

The idea of being a writer attracts a good many shiftless people, those who are merely burdened with poetic feelings or afflicted with sensibility. — Flannery O'Connor

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Nikki Rowe

I think it's important as a women to know who you are and what you deserve. We, ourselves set the boundaries of what we choose to accept.
Instead of complaining about the men who's actions don't fit your own & move on and find one that does. — Nikki Rowe

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

So my first impression, that he was a person of some undefined consequence, had gradually faded and he had become simply the proprietor of an elaborate road-house next door. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Justin Hartley

Any father can relate to feeling like a superhero when you put a Band-Aid on your kid. — Justin Hartley

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Walter Jon Williams

An SF author who reads only SF will have little new to contribute, but someone with a broader experience will bring more to the table. — Walter Jon Williams

Emitting Synonyms Quotes By Arthur Koestler

The real achievement in discoveries ... is seeing an analogy where no one saw one before.. The essence of discovery is that unlikely marriage of ... previously unrelated forms of reference or universes of discourse, whose union will solve the previously insoluble problem. — Arthur Koestler