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Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Anabel Jensen

There are a hundred or perhaps a thousand other emotions, or gradations, created by the mixing, blending, and overlapping of the basic ones. — Anabel Jensen

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By David Blunkett

My integrity had been called into question; I was being called a liar, and I am not a liar. And I just think it is time that we stop viewing public figures as fair game. — David Blunkett

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Helene Cixous

I Drink. I Burn. I Dream.
And Sometimes, I tell Stories ! — Helene Cixous

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Martin Mull

I've always had a certain fascination. It's basically paint what you know, and this is what I grew up with. — Martin Mull

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By William Shakespeare

I am to wait, though waiting so be hell.
Sonnet 58.13 — William Shakespeare

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By George W. Bush

America stands for liberty, for the pursuit of happiness and for the unalienable right for life. This right to life cannot be granted or denied by government because it does not come from government, it comes from the creator of life. — George W. Bush

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Giorgio Armani

Emphasize comfort without compromise. — Giorgio Armani

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Salman Rushdie

To grow up steeped in these tellings was to learn two unforgettable lessons: first, that stories were not true (there were no "real" genies in bottles or flying carpets or wonderful lamps), but by being untrue they could make him feel and know truths that the truth could not tell him, and second, that they all belonged to him, just as they belonged to his father, Anis, and to everyone else, they were all his, as they were hsi father's, bright stories and dark stories, sacred stories and profane, his to alter and renew and discard and pick up again as and when he pleased, his to laugh at and rejoice in and live in and with and by, to give the stories life by loving them and to be given life in return. Man was the storytelling animal, the only creature on earth that told itself stories to understand what kind of creature it was. The story was his birthright, and nobody could take it away. — Salman Rushdie

Plagiarist Joe Quotes By Ian McEwan

My ideal state as a reader when I'm reading other people is feeling I'm vaguely wasting my time when I'm not reading that novel. — Ian McEwan