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Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Anthony Horowitz

Your temperature's normal, though I'd say it's the only thing about you that is. — Anthony Horowitz

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Julie Benz

I think for me it was a natural transition to move full time into acting rather than figure skating. — Julie Benz

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Fergie

Having confidence is so important, because how you see yourself, is how others will see you too. — Fergie

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Shelley Hitz

Forgiveness is what sets us free ... Forgiveness= freedom — Shelley Hitz

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Mitt Romney

I'd think people would want me to follow the law and pay only what the tax code requires. — Mitt Romney

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By A.E. Housman

Housman is one of my heroes and always has been. He was a detestable and miserable man. Arrogant, unspeakably lonely, cruel, and so on, but and absolutely marvellous minor poet, I think, and a great scholar. — A.E. Housman

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

The thing I was beginning to figure out about Sam and Grace, the thing about Sam not being able to function without her, was that that sort of love only worked when you were sure both people would always be around for each other. If one half of the equation left, or died, or was slightly less perfect in their love, it became the most tragic, pathetic story invented, laughable in its absurdity. Without Grace, Sam was a joke without a punch line. — Maggie Stiefvater

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Theodore Maynard

Beer was not made to be moralized about, but to be drunk. — Theodore Maynard

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Ian C. Esslemont

You've all heard stories about how these Seguleh have never been beaten. How they've slaughtered everyone who's ever faced them. Well look around... We're still here! And now - now they're offering you a choice! All you've to do is drop your weapons and surrender. That's all. But if you do that I can promise you one thing ... you ain't gonna have another shot at the bastards! So what's going to be? Hey? What's your answer?
Silence. Aragan glared right and left, his heart hammering, gulping breaths. Then at the far end of the line a hulking Dal Honese trooper drew his blade, held it out saluting, and bashed it to his shield twice. Hands went to sword-grips all up and down the lines. Swords hissed, drawing to clash in a great thunderous roar agains shields, once, twice, then extending in the formal salute.
There's your Malazan answer — Ian C. Esslemont

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By America Ferrera

Finding the one is not just a feeling, it's an educated guess. I feel like I chose someone to share my life with who is my friend. — America Ferrera

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Lynn Povich

Mike Ruby, a writer in the magazine's Business section, used to call Newsweek writing f - k-style journalism: Flash (the lead), Understanding (the billboard - why is this story important), Clarification (tell the details of the story), and Kicker (bringing it all together with a clever ending). — Lynn Povich

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Brandon Mull

A gunshot rang out, blasting a hole in the door. A crossbow quarrel zinged through the hole and stuck quivering into the opposite wall. Seth heard the rocking horse clattering down the staircase, the twang of bowstrings, and the overlapping beat of several other projectiles thudding against the door.
"That was awesome," Seth told Kendra.
"You're psychotic," Kendra replied. — Brandon Mull

Equivocal In A Sentence Quotes By Thomas King

Democracy ... .[is not] ... simply a form of government but an organizing principle that bundles individual freedoms, Christianity, and capitalism into a marketable product carrying with it the unexamined promise of wealth and prosperity. — Thomas King