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Lelong Quotes By Kim Harrison

Rachel isn't a lady," he said as he shut the drawer with a bang. "She's a witch, rhymes with bitch, randy and ready. — Kim Harrison

Lelong Quotes By Yevgeny Zamyatin

All of life in its complexity and beauty is forever minted in the gold of words. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

Lelong Quotes By Judith Ivory

She went about that afternoon looking under sheep like a pervert, happy with all the dark, purple-pink tissue at their hindquarters. New lambs in the spring. — Judith Ivory

Lelong Quotes By Sheldon Candis

My voice as a filmmaker is always about boys searching for their fathers. And not only boys, but all children looking for those figures in their lives. — Sheldon Candis

Lelong Quotes By David J. Anderson

you don't need the best people to produce world-class results. — David J. Anderson

Lelong Quotes By Douglas Rushkoff

Files on iTunes - and thus iPods - are incompatible with everything else. Applications on iPhones may only be sold and uploaded through the iPhone store - giving Apple control over everything people put on to the devices they thought they owned. — Douglas Rushkoff

Lelong Quotes By Marty Rubin

Children, like God, see only our actions. — Marty Rubin

Lelong Quotes By Mae West

I started out as Snow White, but then I drifted. — Mae West

Lelong Quotes By James William McClendon Jr.

What did Jonathan Edwards mean in sending word to his wife that their union was "uncommon"? Was it that? And how was a union that had issued in eleven offspring "spiritual"? Of one thing we may be sure: Jonathan Edwards was not using his last words carelessly. This "major artist and chief American philosopher" (Miller, 1949:225) had not yet discarded his palette. His message to her had - all his words had - an exact, uncoded meaning, Lockean in its empirical force, that is there for us to recover if we will attend. Our path is to discover if we can the substance of this "uncommon" and "spiritual" union that was at the same time unquestionably an erotic bond. Something greater than curiosity is at stake for us here. Jonathan Edwards is preeminently a theologian of the heart and of the affections; to discover the kind of love that was central between these two may provide an exact clue to his own theological ethics - a bonus not to be disdained. — James William McClendon Jr.