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He's British," she replied in a whisper. "He thinks he's perfect. — Donna Grant
Pickett excused himself, watchful of Longstreet. Pickett was always saying something to irritate somebody, and he rarely knew why, so his method was simply to apologize in general from time to time and let people know he meant well and then to shove off and hope for the best. He apologized and departed, curls ajiggle. — Michael Shaara
They are all cheap copies and every one of them is forgotten. — James W. Bodden
Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand. — Gilbert C. Remillard
For those who do not wish to step away from consensus, the creative is useless at best; at worst, it is dangerous. — Deena Metzger
As we see the beauty of God and feel His weightiness in our hearts, our hearts begin to desire Him more than we desire sin. Before the Bible says, "Stop sinning," it says, "Behold your God. — J.D. Greear
One dead body required two men either to bury it or to transport it to the rear. A wounded soldier, on the other hand, immobilized five men for an indeterminate amount of time; and who knew whether it was even worth the effort. — Stephane Audeguy
Way back in 2000, the EPA was poised, and, in fact, had drafted a rule, to specially regulate pollution - water pollution and other types of pollution - from power plants, but the energy industry pushed back pretty significantly. — Charles Duhigg
Whoever steps on the lowest step will surely step on the highest. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I didn't think I would make this much money. — Mike Judge
Wetiko is elusive and mercurial, for whatever we say wetiko is, it isn't, in that it is always more, less, and other than what we are able to say it is in language. — Paul Levy
Jade blinked. It was only for a fraction of a second but she could have sworn the the house had changed shape. — Richard J. Ward
Your honors here may serve you for a time, as it were for an hour, but they will be of no use to you beyond this world. Nobody will have heard a word of your honors in the other life. Your glory, your shame, your ambitions, and all the treasures for which you push hard and sacrifice much will be like wreaths of smoke. For these things, which you mostly seek, and for which you spend your life only tarry with you while you are on this side of the flood. — Henry Ward Beecher
