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Mileageplus Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

I felt that the success of the enterprise was in my hands: the moment had an obscure meaning which had to be trimmed and perfected ; certain motions had to be made, certain words spoken : I staggered under the weight of my responsibility. I started and saw nothing, I struggled in the midst of rites which were invented on the spot and tore them to shreds with my strong arms. At those times she hated me. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Mileageplus Quotes By Kate Brian

Holy Abercrombie catalog, Megan thought. — Kate Brian

Mileageplus Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

If you wait and watch, she's found, things so often reveal themselves, despite your adversary's best efforts. — Robert Jackson Bennett

Mileageplus Quotes By Dwayne Johnson

Now go back to Supercuts and get your $5 back jabroni! — Dwayne Johnson

Mileageplus Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The river Rhine, it is well known,
Doth wash your city of Cologne;
But tell me, nymphs! what power divine
Shall henceforth wash the river Rhine? — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Mileageplus Quotes By William A. Rusher

Westbrook Pegler suggested that in the period, I think the late 40s, when the investigations of Communism were opening up during the Cold War, that she ought to be called and required to testify about what she knew. I remember he said, "Would the world vanish in a blast of flame if this old woman were subpoenaed and compelled to tell what she knows about the Communist Party's activities in the United States?" — William A. Rusher

Mileageplus Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A poet is no rattlebrain, saying what comes uppermost, and, because he says every thing, saying, at last, something good; but a heart in unison with his time and country. There is nothing whimsical or fantastic in his production, but sweet and sad earnest, freighted with the weightiest convictions, and pointed with the most determined aim which any man or class knows of in his times. — Ralph Waldo Emerson