Midsections Quotes & Sayings
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No!" she said adamantly. "The Captain doesn't leave his ship in enemy territory, damn it! — Mike Resnick

It is necessary to be strong, in order to become great: that is our duty. Life is a struggle, which we cannot avoid. We must triumph! — Pio Of Pietrelcina

A journal takes the place of a confidant, that is, of friend or wife; it becomes a substitute for production, a substitute for country and public. It is a grief-cheating device, a mode of escape and withdrawal; but, factotum as it is, though it takes the place of everything, properly speaking it represents nothing at all ... — Henri Frederic Amiel

History has blessed us with all the freedom and advantages of multiculturalism. But it has also blessed us, because of the accident of our origins, with the linguistic unity that brings a critically needed cohesion to a nation as diverse, multiracial and multiethnic as America. Why gratuitously throw away that priceless asset? How mindless to call the desire to retain it 'racist. — Charles Krauthammer

Everyone thinks to the extent of their own depravity," #HenriettaLedyanova , #FatefulItalianPassion . — Olga Goa

Baby, that's so queer I could gag on the beauty of it. — L.M. Ross

Five years ago we were working on a new album when my health began failing. — Lou Gramm

Do you know how I feel about that? I'm sure this is no big surprise ... what a mistake. I should never have voted for that, but I accepted what [former Secretary of State] Colin Powell and the others said. But it took me just a matter of a few months to realize it was a bad mistake, and my record speaks for itself. I've spoken out against what was going on, not once, not twice, but lots of times. And I'm sorry that I was misled, but I was, and it was a mistake for me to vote for that war. — Harry Reid

Knowledge advances by steps, and not by leaps. — Thomas B. Macaulay

For those of us who are no longer in school, we observed, it is necessary, if we want to go on learning and discovering, to know how to make books teach us well. In that situation, if we want to go on learning, then we must know how to learn from books, which are absent teachers. — Mortimer J. Adler

I study men like I study books: I skim their midsections. — Bauvard