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Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By Cassandra Clare

He looked at her levelly. There was something in his eyes, a sort of quizzical admiration; she wondered if it was simply admiration of Jessamine's looks. "No," he said. "No, even though you are the perfect picture of Jessamine, I can see Tessa through it somehow as if, if I were to scrape away a layer of paint, there would be my Tessa underneath." "I am not your Tessa either." The light sparkling in his eyes dimmed. "Fair enough," he said. "I suppose you are not. — Cassandra Clare

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By Chris Rock

Everything's funny - in the right context and done by the right person. — Chris Rock

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By Jeffrey Goldberg

I believed, with morbid sincerity, that if I could make him my friend, we would together, in some small but consequential way, defy the wicked logic of hate and war, that we, together, would stand as a rebuke to the grotesque idea that our problem was without a solution. — Jeffrey Goldberg

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By Pete Townshend

We've got to fool the fools, and plan the plans. We must rule the rules, got to stand the stands. — Pete Townshend

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By Colin Powell

The ties that bind us are stronger than the occasional stresses that separate us. — Colin Powell

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

To love to preach is one thing, to love those to whom we preach quite another. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By Abraham Joshua Heschel

The result of our thinginess is our blindness to all reality that fails to identify itself as a thing, as a matter of fact. This is obvious in our understanding of time, which, being thingless and insubstantial, appears to us as if it had no reality.2 Indeed, we know what to do with space but do not know what to do about time, except to make it subservient to space. Most of us seem to labor for the sake of things of space. As a result we suffer from a deeply rooted dread of time and stand aghast when compelled to look into its face.3 Time to us is sarcasm, a slick treacherous monster with a jaw like a furnace incinerating every moment of our lives. Shrinking, therefore, from facing time, we escape for shelter to things of space. The intentions we are unable to carry out we deposit in space; possessions become the symbols of our repressions, jubilees of frustrations. But things of space are not fireproof; they only add fuel to the flames. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

Heteronyms In Sentences Quotes By George R R Martin

The world is full of horrors, Tommen. You can fight them, or laugh at them, or look without seeing ... — George R R Martin