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Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Pierce Brosnan

America, which leads the world in so many ways, can end childhood hunger within its borders. — Pierce Brosnan

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Mark Helprin

The streets of New York and some wards of its venerable institutions were packed with people who, despite being entirely forsaken, had episodes of glory that made the career of Alexander the Great seem like a day in the life of a file clerk. — Mark Helprin

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Rachel Renee Russell

You're such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge, and GET OVER IT — Rachel Renee Russell

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Richard Gere

I have a lot of beautiful friends. — Richard Gere

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

People will come up with a hundred thousand reasons why other people do not count as human, but that does not mean anyone has to listen. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Joan Jett

To be so superfocused and honed in on one thing can be good because then you get what you're supposed to get done, done but you also miss out on other things. I could have spent more time with my family, and a million other little things. — Joan Jett

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Ned Beauman

A tall, gaunt man with small narrow eyes set deep in his skull like two old sisters trying to spy out of the windows of their house without being noticed themselves. — Ned Beauman

Monotonically Decreasing Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

It described the double bind of women in that moment: they were getting congratulations for being fully liberated and empowered while being punished by a host of articles, reports, and books telling them that, in becoming liberated, they had become miserable; they were incomplete, missing out, losing, lonely, desperate. — Rebecca Solnit