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Hearsay Rule Quotes By Kode9

Hyperdub started in 2001 as a web magazine, but we also did a few events in the early days before becoming a label. — Kode9

Hearsay Rule Quotes By Dennis Lehane

Some ghost of myself still lived back in the days when we'd shared a bed and talked of the future. But that love we'd had and those selves we'd been were gone, placed in a box like old photographs and letters you'd never read again. — Dennis Lehane

Hearsay Rule Quotes By Bijou Hunter

You didn't walk away, Judd. You made me see the light when I was suffocating in the dark. — Bijou Hunter

Hearsay Rule Quotes By Algernon Charles Swinburne

For winter's rains and ruins are over, And all the season of snows and sins; The days dividing lover and lover, The light that loses, the night that wins; And time remembered is grief forgotten, And frosts are slain and flowers begotten, And in green underwood and cover Blossom by blossom the spring begins. — Algernon Charles Swinburne

Hearsay Rule Quotes By John Locke

Set the mind to work, and apply the thoughts vigorously to the business, for it holds in the struggles of the mind, as in those of war, that to think we shall conquer is to conquer. — John Locke

Hearsay Rule Quotes By Helen Fielding

We cannot avoid pain, we cannot avoid loss. Contentment comes from the ease and flexibility with which we move through change. — Helen Fielding

Hearsay Rule Quotes By Imtiaz Ali

I try to travel as much as I can ... I'm always looking for a reason to. — Imtiaz Ali

Hearsay Rule Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

That's all very well, but how many family doctors would you need? It simply doesn't fit into the system of a free universal national health service." "It'll fit into a universal national health service, but it won't fit into a free health service," said Oreshchenkov, rumbling on and clinging confidently to his point. "But it's our greatest achievement, the fact that it's a free service." "Is this in fact such a great achievement? What does 'free' mean? The doctors don't work for nothing, you know. It only means that they're paid out of the national budget and the budget is supported by patients. It isn't free treatment, it's depersonalized treatment. If a patient kept the money that pays for his treatments, he would have turned the ten roubles he has to spend at the doctor's over and over in his hands. He could go to the doctor five times over if he really needed to. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn