Parenthesizes Quotes & Sayings
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After 25 years in business, Mitt Romney understands how jobs come and go, and what we need to do to get our economy back on track. — Thomas G. Stemberg

In school, I was the quietest girl ever! I had a lot of trouble in school. Kids were mean to me. — Cher Lloyd

The Great Commission will not get done if we're not ready to risk our lives and the lives of our family. — John Piper

They're promise rings," he whispered. Picking up the woman's, he lifted my right hand. Sliding it on my finger, he softly said, "You wear one," he slipped the man's on the ring finger of his right hand, "and I wear one. — S.C. Stephens

New Rule: You can't put a windmill in your campaign ad if you voted against every single bill that might lead to someone building one. As long as you're sending a camera crew to a farm, why not just take a picture of actual bullshit? — Bill Maher

I know it's so 'in' to be blase, but that's not going to get you anywhere. — Elizabeth Mitchell

[Peace] cannot be honorable or secure, if the sovereign betrays a pusillanimous aversion to war. — Edward Gibbon

It must be my logical consideration of a decision many see as purely intuitive or emotional that throws other people for a loop. — John Elder Robison

We're all members of one tribe or another - bonded by culture, family, religion, class, education, employment, team affiliation, or any number of other criteria. An essential first step in discerning the cultural from the human is what mythologist Joseph Campbell called detribalization. We have to recognize the various tribes we belong to and begin extricating ourselves from the unexamined assumptions each of them mistakes for the truth. — Christopher Ryan

When we pray we link ourselves with an inexhaustible motive power. — Alexis Carrel

Two characters and sexy banter do not a book make, damn it. — Sherry Thomas

Gold, or at least the prospect of it, saved him, then killed him. — H.W. Brands

Your objective should always be to eliminate instructions entirely by making everything self-explanatory, or as close to it as possible. When instructions are absolutely necessary, cut them back to a bare minimum. — Steve Krug