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Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Anne Hutchinson

Must not I then entertain the saints because I must keep my conscience. — Anne Hutchinson

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Obedience alone gives the right to command. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By J.G. Holland

If you want learning, you must work for it. — J.G. Holland

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Jonathan Swift

It is very unfair in any writer to employ ignorance and malice together, because it gives his answerer double work. — Jonathan Swift

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Rick Yancey

I'm a little panicky when I realize he's not here. It's a lot easier to push down my doubt when he's with me. When I can see those eyes the color of melted chocolate and hear his deep voice that falls over me like a warm blanket on a cold night. — Rick Yancey

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Joel Stein

You don't really want an army of people making individual decisions. And I don't think I completely understood that until people gave me examples of what happens when your army takes over your government and it's like, "Oh, yeah, I guess you can't really have people make individual moral decisions." — Joel Stein

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Maisey Yates

He laughed and tightened his hold on her, suddenly conscious of the fact that he'd crossed an
invisible line. — Maisey Yates

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Marcel Duchamp

The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act. — Marcel Duchamp

Illusionists Broadway Quotes By Maya Angelou

If you have done the best you can do and if you have gotten all you could extract from something, you have given all you had to give, then the time has come when you can do no more than say thank you and move on. — Maya Angelou