Macbeth Entrapment Quotes & Sayings
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Brutus, a young man, over the fleet and those Gallic vessels which he had ordered to be furnished by the Pictones and the Santoni, and the other provinces which remained at peace; and commands him to proceed towards the Veneti, as soon as he could. He himself hastens thither with the land forces. — Gaius Julius Caesar

Who cares if a tree falls in a forest and no one hears it? The tree still falls. If you believe that what you're doing will have positive results, it will - even if it's not immediately obvious. When you hold yourself to the same standard in your work that you do as a friend, girlfriend, student, or otherwise, it pays off. — Sophia Amoruso

Christianity is not so much the advent of a better doctrine as of a perfect character. — Horace Bushnell

Aloft, he looked frail, diseased, and temperamental, as we expected a European to look. — Jeffrey Eugenides

There's nothing anyone can do about Tiger Woods but look at his game and swoon. — Dan Jenkins

Anything that I read, I read because I'm interested in it. — Andy Richter

As I often say, we have come a long way from the days of slavery, but in 2014, discrimination and inequality still saturate our society in modern ways. Though racism may be less blatant now in many cases, its existence is undeniable. — Al Sharpton

She awoke from a long childhood in which she had always been protected and surrounded by attention and comforts, with no responsibilities. — Isabel Allende

That right there, Katie, is proof to me that he'll make you happy. And that is what I want most for you." "You are a good man, Tavish O'Connor. — Sarah M. Eden

In return for ten minutes of pleasure they design the rest of the day. — Edmund White

A red-tailed hawk rose high on an air current, calling out shrill, sequential rasps of raptor joy. She scanned the sky for another one. Usually when they spoke like that, they were mating. Once she'd seen a pair of them coupling on the wing, grappling and clutching each other and tumbling curve-winged through the air in hundred-foot death dives that made her gasp, though always they uncoupled and sailed outward and up again just before they were bashed to death in senseless passion. — Barbara Kingsolver