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Factorized Quotes By Felicity Brandon

He stands, loosening his black tie and stripping off his white shirt, dropping the latter just in front of my face. The appetizing smell of him reaches my face in a goading wave. As he walks around my body to the bed, he slaps my ass, making me turn and yelp. — Felicity Brandon

Factorized Quotes By Suyog Ketkar

The design's intuitiveness is factorized based on the stored procedures: the more intuitive the design is, the more the users can remember and recall. — Suyog Ketkar

Factorized Quotes By James E. Faust

... We need to remember that the most significant events in the last 2,000 years were not the marvels of science, technology, and travel. They were the Savior's Atonement and the restoration of the gospel, with the priesthood keys and authority. These two singular events will continue to be of transcendent importance to mankind as we move forward in time. The past, present, and future pivot on these marvelous divine interventions. — James E. Faust

Factorized Quotes By Tosca Lee

I had sought love. I had talked of love, not knowing that it is one step beyond wisdom into the face of God. And this was the only salvation. — Tosca Lee

Factorized Quotes By Tom Clancy

There is a long and honorable tradition of citizens in service to their nation that goes back at least as far as Cincinnatus, the Roman citizen who, more than once answered his country's call, then returned to his farm and his family and his work. — Tom Clancy

Factorized Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

He only is rich who owns the day. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Factorized Quotes By David Brock

The truth is that the more responsible the media outlet, the more responsive they are to constructive criticism. — David Brock

Factorized Quotes By Elias Canetti

I have no sounds that could serve to soothe me, no violoncello like him, no lament that anyone would recognize as a lament because it sounds subdued, in an inexpressibly tender language. I have only these lines on the yellowish paper and words that are never new, for they keep saying the same thing through an entire life. — Elias Canetti