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Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Maurice Samuel

You may even have Jews in your midst who did not learn their way of life from us, and did not inherit it from a Jewish forebear. We may have authentic gentiles in our midst: these single protests are of no account; they are extreme and irrelevant variations. — Maurice Samuel

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

I was a dreamer born into the Court of Nightmares," Mor said. "So I got out. — Sarah J. Maas

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Rita Williams-Garcia

A name is important. It isn't something you drop in the litter basket or on the ground. Your name is now people know you. The very mention of your name makes a picture spring to mind, whether it's a picture of clashing fists or a mighty mountain that can't be knocked down. Your name is who you are and how you're known even when you do something great or something dumb. — Rita Williams-Garcia

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Doug Benson

You can't always be 100-percent positive that a joke will work, so you've just got to try it. Fortunately, if one new joke doesn't work, I've got lots of old ones that do. Just like cops, it's important to have backup. — Doug Benson

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Mickey Kaus

Ezra Klein gets under my skin. He seems to spout the party line. — Mickey Kaus

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Vir Das

Delhi women - they're the most beautiful women! But the fact remains that they know they are gorgeous. — Vir Das

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Lincoln Steffens

The only thing worth having in an earthly existence is a sense of humor. — Lincoln Steffens

Fearnow Omaha Quotes By Kate Alcott

The view was breathtaking. Her gaze swept out across the splendid, exciting square. Yes, she could see the horizon, the view so much more sweeping than she had expected. She saw now what Jim had seen, what had been there all the time. So much to do and know, and yes, she could do this.
And then she saw something else. A familiar figure, cap pushed back, walking toward her. She saw him moving closer, saw those clear, blue eyes. She heard a laugh-- whose? Her own. And it was all right. She could be right or wrong, but her vow to herself was clear now. She would be strong and not always too careful, not settle for a smaller life, and face what was true.
What was true? Perhaps it was here, staring her in the face.
"May I help you down?" Jim said. He was standing beneath her now, his hands on the bridle, looking up, his eyes alight.
Palms up, arms stretched out, she reached toward him.
"Yes," she said. — Kate Alcott