Gloated In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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Obviously, my changing everything into fiction is simply a means of concealing something from myself. — Doris Lessing

We haven't been strangers since I pulled you out of the slave quarters to train you as a soldier. — Susan Ee

When I'm writing for Esquire, my conscious thought is, I'm not writing for American Scholar. — Denis Johnson

I believe that to create real wealth one must be willing to abandon
one's limited thinking, remove the boundaries around our abundance,
and stop outlining how it is to appear in our lives. Remember not to
create boundaries and remember not to define the outcome. Most
importantly, stop letting people who are motivated by jealousy and
envy dictate what your limitations are. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Tomorrow I shall be sixty-nine, but I do not seem to care. I did not start the affair, and I have not been consulted about it at any step. — William Dean Howells

This passion, so unordered and yet so potent, explains the capacity for teaching that one frequently observes in scientific men of high attainments in their specialties-for example, Huxley, Ostwald, Karl Ludwig, Virchow, Billroth, Jowett, William G. Sumner, Halsted and Osler-men who knew nothing whatever about the so-called science of pedagogy, and would have derided its alleged principles if they had heard them stated. — H.L. Mencken

At the risk of hurting your feelings, I think you should know that some kisses are more special than others. — Jessica Steele

We're not here to discuss Maleficent! Her story is too long and complicated to debate in the time we have left... — Serena Valentino

Institutions that channel social knowledge from below and address human needs at a personal level are more likely to adapt to problems and circumstances and to find solutions. That — Yuval Levin

I love you in this dress, Evangeline, but it's much too restrictive for what I want to do to you. — Adriane Leigh

San Narciso was a name; an incident among our climatic records of dreams and what dreams became among our accumulated daylight, a moment's squall-line or tornado's touchdown among the higher, more continental solemnities - storm-systems of group suffering and need, prevailing winds of affluence. There was the true continuity, San Narciso had no boundaries. No one knew yet how to draw them. She had dedicated herself, weeks ago, to making sense of what Inverarity had left behind, never suspecting that the legacy was America. — Thomas Pynchon