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Overrule Synonym Quotes By Ian Fleming

It was a room-shaped room with furniture-shaped furniture, and dainty curtains. — Ian Fleming

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Ralph Abernathy

I don't know what the future may hold, but I know who holds the future. — Ralph Abernathy

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Shah Ismail had fallen victim to the rarely used, great Uzbek anti-Shiite potato and sturgeon curse, which required quantities of potatoes and caviar which were not easy to amass, and a unity of purpose among the Sunni witches which was likewise difficult to achieve. — Salman Rushdie

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Mitch Albom

Her death was as insignificant as her life. — Mitch Albom

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Alan Bennett

The appeal of reading, she thought, lay in its indifference: there was something undeferring about literature. Books did not care who was reading them or whether one read them or not. All readers were equal, herself included. Literature, she thought, is a commonwealth; letters a republic. — Alan Bennett

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Victoria Chang

Most people are trying to go digital, and trying to do different things with poetry. McSweeney's is going in the opposite direction - going more classic, and retro, which is all coming back. — Victoria Chang

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Bertrand Russell

All great books contain boring portions, and all great lives have contained uninteresting stretches. — Bertrand Russell

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Joan Jett

I was in drama, wanted to be an actor. — Joan Jett

Overrule Synonym Quotes By Elizabeth Strout

Then I understood I would never marry him. It's funny how one thing can make you realize something like that. One can be ready to give up the children one always wanted, one can be ready to withstand remarks about one's past, or one's clothes, but then
a tiny remark and the soul deflates and says: Oh. — Elizabeth Strout