Equated Synonym Quotes & Sayings
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The application of GIS is limited only by the imagination of those who use it — Jack Dangermond

Working safely is like breathing - if you don't, you die. — Jerry Smith

You come from Planet Hunk, sent to Earth to protect and serve. And make the ladies happy. — Gini Koch

We can read; reading is almost as good as doing. — V.C. Andrews

She had a pretty face, but her head was up in space. — Avril Lavigne

I had come to the conclusion that everyone took sex far too seriously. I mean, it's only sex. — Chloe Thurlow

French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar. — Cameron Diaz

My father is a man with a great capacity for love and a huge heart, which has led him to be somewhat of a lothario, but at the same time, he's genuine. He's far more loving and kind than I could ever be. As selfish as he is, he is an extremely giving person. He's just 100 percent in every direction. — Jake Busey

Well, I took a sabbatical. I walked away from shooting movies because I couldn't handle the travel. I'm a single parent. I had young kids, and I found that keeping in touch with them from hotel rooms and airports wasn't working for me. So I stopped. — Rick Moranis

Electric communication will never be a substitute for the face of someone who with their soul encourages another person to be brave and true. — Charles Dickens

Opening his arms he said quietly to her, Disappear here. — Jonathan Carroll

I will be stronger than my sadness. — Jasmine Warga

The only athletic sport I ever mastered was backgammon. — Douglas William Jerrold

I am not suggesting that every one in ancient Egypt was altruistic, any more than are all the people in modern England. But I do say that the country was permeated with joy and fearlessness so far as its religious ideas were concerned, and that every one who by any stretch of courtesy could be described as a religious man was occupied not with thoughts of his personal salvation, but with the desire to be a useful agent of the divine Power. — Charles W. Leadbeater