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Obversely Not Quotes By Euripides

Good and bad may not be dissevered; There is, as there should be, a commingling. — Euripides

Obversely Not Quotes By Anonymous

For thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands: happy shalt thou be, and it shall be well with thee. — Anonymous

Obversely Not Quotes By Norman Mailer

Or, obversely, he might kill a man himself. It would be a question of throwing up his rifle, pressing the trigger, and a particular envelope of lusts and anxieties and perhaps some goodness would be quite dead. All as easy as stepping on an insect, perhaps easier ... Everything was completely out of whack, none of the joints fitted. The men had been singing in the motor pool, and there had been something nice about it, something childish and brave. And they were here on this road, a point moving along in a line in the vast neutral spaces of the jungle. And somewhere else a battle might be going on. The artillery, the small-arms fire they had been hearing constantly, might be nothing, something scattered along the front, or it might be all concentrated now in the minuscule inferno of combat. None of it matched. The night had broken them into all the isolated units that actually they were. — Norman Mailer

Obversely Not Quotes By Aberjhani

As history has demonstrated many times over, change may arrive slowly or quickly but it is the one constant, in one form or another, on which we can all count. — Aberjhani

Obversely Not Quotes By Campbell McGrath

I tend to write poetry that is rich in data of various sorts. The lyric poem isn't perfectly suited to accommodating such data, so I've had to find new ways to say everything that I want to say. — Campbell McGrath

Obversely Not Quotes By Colt

If God didn't make men equal, Samuel Colt did. — Colt

Obversely Not Quotes By Ellen G. White

So the sacrifice of Christ would bring life and immortality. — Ellen G. White