Fallacy Of Ambiguity Quotes & Sayings
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It can't be. They would never do that again.
But they had. Ciena couldn't deny what she saw-
-a second Death Star. — Claudia Gray

It sounded wrong rolling off his tongue, but still elegant, somehow. Like a British person cussing. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

The greatest writers in the world have stolen the greatest Story ever told, time and time again. Christians should recognize this Story and seize the opportunity presented by this towering influence. — Gene C. Fant Jr.

My journey is about believing that people will actually stick around. It's a hard thing to believe when you don't have a prototype for it. I've had to develop that for myself. — Jake Weber

Eve said, in a high, squeaky, airless voice, "The ghost! You're the ghost Miranda was talking about! Oh my God, Michael, you're the ghost! You bastard!"
He nodded, still concentrating on breathing.
Eve got control of her voice and squealed, "That is without a doubt the coolest damn thing I have ever seen in my entire life! — Rachel Caine

Enter the house of mourning, my friend, but with kindness and affection for those who love you, and not with hatred for your enemies. — Mary Shelley

Gossip, or, as we gossips like to say, character analysis. — Elizabeth Hardwick

I balance family and career by doing what makes me the happiest! That for me, without question, is putting my family and kids first. — Bridgette Wilson

Painting is the making of an analogy for something non-visual and incomprehensible - giving it form and bringing it within reach. And that is why good paintings are incomprehensible. Creating the incomprehensible has absolutely nothing to do with turning out any old bunkum, because bunkum is always comprehensible. — Gerhard Richter

I get very frustrated by this term 'genre exercise.' I mean, what exactly is that? Genre is not really relevant when you are writing a song; hopefully you are doing it to explore something, to create something, and I don't agree that any of my albums are genre exercises. — Elvis Costello