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Fastest Finger First Quotes By Margaret Scotford Archer

Constructionism thus impoverishes humanity, by subtracting from our human powers and accrediting all of them - selfhood, reflexivity, thought, memory and emotionality - to society's discourse. — Margaret Scotford Archer

Fastest Finger First Quotes By Ann Coulter

Why is it that the same people who have the least confidence in the police and the military are the most willing to allow only the police and the military to have guns? — Ann Coulter

Fastest Finger First Quotes By John Caudwell

'Titania' is the best yacht currently afloat of its kind and size. There is very little, if anything, that anybody would go wanting for on 'Titania.' — John Caudwell

Fastest Finger First Quotes By Andre Leon Talley

The most luxurious item is a beautiful bed and beautiful, simple sheets. — Andre Leon Talley

Fastest Finger First Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Everyone's death means something, — Cassandra Clare

Fastest Finger First Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

The real tragedy of England, as I see it, is the tragedy of ugliness. The country is so lovely: the man-made England is so vile. — D.H. Lawrence

Fastest Finger First Quotes By Anne Lamott

Now, you also want to ask yourself how they stand, what they carry in their pockets or purses, what happens in their faces and to their posture when they are thinking, or bored, or afraid. Whom would they have voted for last time? Why should we care about them anyway? What would be the first thing they stopped doing if they found out they had six months to live? Would they start smoking again? Would they keep flossing? You — Anne Lamott

Fastest Finger First Quotes By Charles Benbrook

The science just hasn't been done. — Charles Benbrook

Fastest Finger First Quotes By Tom Robbins

People feel tremendous pressure to settle down in some sort of permanent space and fill it up with stuff, but deep inside they resent those structures, and they're scared to death of that stuff because they know it controls them and restricts their movements. — Tom Robbins