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Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Knowing about reincarnation helps us relax. It assists us with an understanding of death and dying. Death is not an end, quite the contrary. — Frederick Lenz

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Emma Donoghue

The hammock hangs on hooks in two trees at the very back of the yard, one is a shortish tree that's only twice my tall and bent over, one is a million times high with silvery leaves. — Emma Donoghue

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Katherine Shindle

I'm still wondering about the Phantom in the chair, you know at the end of Phantom [of the Opera], so I guess that's my sort of idiocy. I still haven't figured out how they do that. — Katherine Shindle

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Jaci Burton

Men are obtuse. You have to beat them over the head with a frying pan to get them to notice things. — Jaci Burton

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Ruskin Bond

And that's what I've been doing all my life - plodding along, singing my song, telling my tales in my own unhurried way. I have lived life at my own gentle pace, and if as a result I have failed to get to the top of the mountain (or of anything else), it doesn't matter, the long walk has brought its own sweet rewards; buttercups and butterflies along the way. Ruskin Bond Landour, March 2005 — Ruskin Bond

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Sathya Sai Baba

Oneness of the Divine. It may be given a thousand names such as The Primary Cause / God / Energy / I. All that is created has its Self this Oneness. — Sathya Sai Baba

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Ernest Cline

1977 - Star Wars is released on 5/25/77. Highest grossing movie in history. First wave of brainwashing in prep for invaders arrival? — Ernest Cline

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Debasish Mridha

With religion we divide people. With unconditional love we bring them under the same umbrella. — Debasish Mridha

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By James Joyce

The transliterated name and address of the addresser of the 3 letters in reversed alphabetic boustrophedonic punctated quadrilinear cryptogram (vowels suppressed) N. IGS./WI. UU. OX/W. OKS. MH/Y. IM: — James Joyce

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Bananas?"
He nodded with a small grin. "I discovered about those years ago that I absolutely hate those damn things."
"But they're just bananas."
"They're the fruit of the devil."
A surprised laugh burst out of me. "That's ridiculous."
The half grin spread and the dimple appeared. "It's the truth. Now it's your turn. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Alexander Pope

Ambition first sprung from your blest abodes: the glorious fault of angels and of gods. — Alexander Pope

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Richard Branson

It's clear that it is in the best interest of business to be part of the conservation, along with governments and civil society. — Richard Branson

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Crossroad Press

Oh, sorry," he said, bringing his mind back to their conversation. "This time we have to maintain a bluff to win. Not easy. Complicated. I'll explain it all to you one day." She pretended exasperation. "Not fair, Andrew. Don't treat me like a second-class citizen. You've always confided in me. I've confided in you. You're interested in what I do every day. Well, I'm just as interested in what you do. We're a team, Andrew. We share. So don't suddenly go chauvinist and relegate me to the kitchen. Tell me the problems you're dealing with. I want to share them with you." "I don't mean to withhold anything from — Crossroad Press

Pedantically Used In A Sentence Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

It seems as if nature, in regarding the geologic night behind her, when, in five or six millenniums, she had turned out five or six men, as Homer, Phidias, Menu, and Columbus, was no wise discontented with the result. These samples attested the virtue of the tree. — Ralph Waldo Emerson