Enchance Quotes & Sayings
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Tell me dear, what do you know about prescribing atypical antipsychotics to enchance the effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors? — Sherrie Cronin

I didn't learn Chinese to write 'Confucius.' That would've been a monumental task. I have three friends who can translate Chinese text for me; all three helped me with my research on Confucius. They are acknowledged in my acknowledgements in the book. — Russell Freedman

The evil should end one for all. — Deyth Banger

a towering mass of lust-provoking maleness. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening atmosphere makes a distant ridge of earth interesting to our eyes by the azure tint it imparts to it. — Henry David Thoreau

Every misused word revenges itself forever upon a writer's reputation. — Agnes Repplier

We have arrived at the point where we are flippant about God. We tell jokes about Him. God's name is used so often in profanity in the entertainment world that sometimes it is embarrassing to watch television. — Billy Graham

Power resides where men believe it to reside. — George R R Martin

Life is messy; it's not linear, it's not logical, and the book reflects that. — Rose Quiello

YES. BECAUSE THAT'S HOW I ROLL. LIKE A SUAVE THING. In fact, from here on, please forward my mail to 1 Suave Hill, Suave Boulevard, Suavieland, Planet of She's-So-Smooth-I-Can't-Believe-She's-Not-Butter. — Michele Jaffe

When a photographer chooses a subject, he or she is making a claim on the interest and attention of future viewers, a prediction about what will be thought to have been important. — Frank Gohlke

Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The "little theme" from Vinteuil, heard by Swann as emblematic of his love for Odette, remains a point of reference for him, as the character of that love changes and as the love eventually fades. — Philip Kitcher