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Inclosing Quotes By Elise Blackwell

She was a woman who cared more about what she was right about than about being right. — Elise Blackwell

Inclosing Quotes By Jane Austen

And no other attempt made at secrecy than Mrs. Norris's talking of it everywhere as a matter not to be talked of at present. — Jane Austen

Inclosing Quotes By Anne Carson

Could you visit me in dreams? That would cheer me.
Sweet to see friends in the night, however short the time. — Anne Carson

Inclosing Quotes By Beck

There's something different that happens when you're writing a song for your own record that you know you're going to sing. — Beck

Inclosing Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Every ultimate fact is only the first of a new series. Every general law only a particular fact of some more general law presently to disclose itself. There is no outside, no inclosing wall, no circumference to us. The — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Inclosing Quotes By Charles Dickens

CHAPTER XVIII HOW OLIVER PASSED HIS TIME, IN THE IMPROVING SOCIETY OF HIS REPUTABLE FRIENDS — Charles Dickens

Inclosing Quotes By Prince Charles

Only the other day I was inquiring of an entire bed of old-fashioned roses, forced to listen to my ramblings on the meaning of the universe as I sat cross-legged in the lotus position in front of them. — Prince Charles

Inclosing Quotes By Elmore Leonard

It took me 20 years to buy an electric typewriter, because I was afraid it would be too sensitive. I like to bang the keys. I'm doing action stories, so that's the way I like to do it. — Elmore Leonard

Inclosing Quotes By Thomas Paine

Accustom a people to believe that priests, or any other class of men can forgive sins and you will have sins in abundance. — Thomas Paine

Inclosing Quotes By Daniel Marques

Most adults suffer from difficulties in achieving the truth, because social and educational conditionings have blocked the mind from accessing it. In psychology, this process is called crystallization, and explains the inability to change over the years. — Daniel Marques