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Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Kate Sherwood

Is that supposed to make me feel better?"

"Better? I don't know. It's just...true. It's supposed to make you feel truer. — Kate Sherwood

Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Henry James

They are hopelessly vulgar. Whether or no being hopelessly vulgar is being 'bad' is a question for the metaphysicians. They are bad enough to dislike, at any rate; and for this short life that is quite enough. — Henry James

Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Tom Rob Smith

Except when I was alone. I'd hate myself. It's how we feel about ourselves when we're alone that must guide our decisions. — Tom Rob Smith

Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Jamie Canosa

Okay, so I'm not exactly a morning person, but first impressions should never have to be made before dawn. — Jamie Canosa

Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Martin H. Fischer

Research has been called good business, a necessity, a gamble, a game. It is none of these - it's a state of mind. — Martin H. Fischer

Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Hans Rosling

Fame is easy to acquire; impact is much more difficult. — Hans Rosling

Indefatigable Pronunciation Quotes By Philippa Gregory

I feel very strongly that history has mostly been written by men, and even when it is not prejudiced against women it is dominated by a male perspective and male morality. Some of my heroines have been considered simply unimportant - like Mary Boleyn or Katherine Howard - and some of them have been stereotyped - like Anne of Cleves and Katherine of Aragon. I don't start with a determination of putting the record straight, but when I read terribly prejudiced misjudgments of women I cannot help but consider what they would really have been like - and writing them back into the history. — Philippa Gregory