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Postulate Synonym Quotes By Teresa Rhyne

And of course there was Seamus, who could now come to work with me on most days. He had a bed and toys in one corner near my desk, although he preferred curling up in the guest chairs directly across from me, as though he had an appointment and urgent matters to howl about. (More fookin' food! Seriously, people. I need more foooooooooooood!!) — Teresa Rhyne

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Robert Mondavi

Wine to me is all about sharing. — Robert Mondavi

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Jim Webb

I am a junior senator, ninety-fifth on the seniority list, and so by Senate standards, my office in the Russell Senate Office Building is less than splendid. — Jim Webb

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Mia Bloom

The issue of motherhood is no longer salient. In fact, the very first female bomber for Hamas posed in her last will and testament video with her two kids. — Mia Bloom

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

My business is that of every other good citizen - to uphold the law. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Leon Edel

The secret of biography resides in finding the link between talent and achievement. A biography seems irrelevant if it doesnt discover the overlap between what the individual did and the life that made this possible. Without discovering that, you have shapeless happenings and gossip. — Leon Edel

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Gregory Hines

I read the script, and I knew it was a good part. It was written for a white actor. That's what I'm up against - I have to try to make roles happen for me that aren't written black. — Gregory Hines

Postulate Synonym Quotes By Elizabeth Bear

What was a book? Not just ink and fiber and stitchery: a series of processes. To a wizard, it was not a static object
but a human thought caught and bound, made concrete through sacred technology. Magic, then, and a deep form of it. — Elizabeth Bear