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Humoring Synonym Quotes By Cecil O. Samuelson

We must never forget that BYU is not just another "good" university. It was established by the Lord's servants and continues to be blessed with the direction and support of prophets, seers, and revelators. While we may not understand all of the details, we do know that Brigham Young University occupies a key place in the Lord's plans for the completion of His work in these last days. — Cecil O. Samuelson

Humoring Synonym Quotes By Jackson Browne

I've written many extra verses to songs that I learned to sing - an extra verse about a friend, or just add some verse - and that led to writing my own songs. — Jackson Browne

Humoring Synonym Quotes By Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The prejudice against color, of which we hear so much, is no stronger than that against sex. It is produced by the same cause, and manifested very much in the same way. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Humoring Synonym Quotes By Sonya Sones

The only thing worse than not getting what you want, is getting it. — Sonya Sones

Humoring Synonym Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Then I whispered, "I love you, my Lahn," and heard the swift hiss of his intake of breath. Then he buried his face in my neck and whispered back, "Loot kay hansahnalay na, my Circe." And I love you, my Circe. — Kristen Ashley

Humoring Synonym Quotes By David Wellington

Shit rolls downhill. Bureaucracy rolls faster. — David Wellington

Humoring Synonym Quotes By W. H. Auden

Machines are beneficial to the degree that they eliminate the need for labor, harmful to the degree that they eliminate the need for skill. — W. H. Auden

Humoring Synonym Quotes By Anonymous

He smiled a slow, painful smile. 'Change, HG.' 'You think?' 'Oh, yes. All sorts of things are happening. — Anonymous

Humoring Synonym Quotes By Michael Chabon

Yet entertainment
as I define it, pleasure and all
remains the only sure means we have of bridging, or at least of feeling as if we have bridged, the gulf of consciousness that separates each of us from everybody else. The best response to those who would cheapen and exploit it is not to disparage or repudiate but to reclaim entertainment as a job fit for artists and for audiences, a two-way exchange of attention, experience, and the universal hunger for connection. — Michael Chabon