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Miscellanists Quotes By Isaac D'Israeli

Miscellanists are the most popular writers among every people; for it is they who form a communication between the learned and the unlearned, and, as it were, throw a bridge between those two great divisions of the public. — Isaac D'Israeli

Miscellanists Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

If all seconds were as averse to duels as their principals, very little blood would be shed in that way. — Charles Caleb Colton

Miscellanists Quotes By Molly McAdams

One of these days, you'll be begging for me to touch you. — Molly McAdams

Miscellanists Quotes By Alfred Rosenberg

We let 50,000 Jewish intellectuals get across the border. Just as I wanted Lebensraum for Germany, I thought Jews should have a Lebensraum for themselves
outside of Germany. — Alfred Rosenberg

Miscellanists Quotes By Brandon Mull

False humility is more insulting than open pride! — Brandon Mull

Miscellanists Quotes By Mia Hamm

I'm not someone who goes around the locker room before a game trying to motivate my teammates. I don't say a lot before the game. I don't say a lot in general. It takes too much energy to do that. — Mia Hamm

Miscellanists Quotes By Ani DiFranco

Sometimes the beauty is easy. Sometimes you don't have to try at all. Sometimes you can hear the wind blow in a handshake. Sometimes there's poetry written right on the bathroom wall. — Ani DiFranco

Miscellanists Quotes By David Sedaris

She's afraid to tell me anything important, knowing I'll only turn around and write about it. In my mind, I'm like a friendly junkman, building things from the little pieces of scrap I find here and there, but my family's started to see things differently. Their personal lives are the so-called pieces of scrap I so casually pick up, and they're sick of it. More and more often their stories begin with the line "You have to swear you'll never repeat this." I always promise, but it's generally understood that my word means nothing. — David Sedaris