Libyans Battle Quotes & Sayings
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an old Underwood office machine so big and black and ancient it looked as though it should come with a foreign correspondent attached. — Donald E. Westlake

You just like the idea of me. You like the person I present myself under circumstances that I can control. I choose what I say and how I say things. It's like being attracted to a fictional character in a book. They are scripted and made up. If you think about it, through writings, we all script and make ourselves up. I don't share the person I become when I am upset. I don't show you how I look like when I sleep. I don't tell you about all the times I've made someone cry. All the guilty things I've done and the bad thoughts I've had. — Jiawei Han

A gentleman would have announced himself!" I told him, pressing against the side of the tub.
"And a scoundrel would have joined you."
Kit Marlowe to the witch Gillian (shortly before joining her in the tub!) — Karen Chance

Nothing really mattered that much, not the good things and not the bad ones. We were in the business of mutual amusement, and we were reasonably prosperous. — John Green

Where one should see only what is beautiful, our public looks only for what is true. — Charles Baudelaire

The war of good and evil present in all religions does not always end, in every faith, with the victory of good, but in every one it establishes a clear order of existence. The sacred as well as the profane rests on that universal order ... — Stanislaw Lem

When classes are small enough to allow individual student-teacher interaction, a minor miracle occurs: Teachers teach and students learn — LouAnne Johnson

You need to keep you mind at peace and be sure what you do is your passion. — Israelmore Ayivor

It's incredibly hard to program a network from scratch for 24 hours. — Carson Kressley

You can't get to the destination if you don't know where you are going. — Lorilee Lippincott

I mean to take a good look at any man ere I leap into his arms.'
Then look your fill, and leap away. — Charles Reade