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Precious Fragmentation Quotes By Thea Harrison

The other man stood his ground, with an arrogant, insolent stance. Although it was hard to believe, clearly the idiot didn't have a clue either who he had ogled, or who he had engaged in a pissing contest. Had he been living under a rock? — Thea Harrison

Precious Fragmentation Quotes By George Washington

Nothing can be more hurtful to the service, than the neglect of discipline; for that discipline, more than numbers, gives one army the superiority over another. — George Washington

Precious Fragmentation Quotes By Elizabeth Warren

There is one thing Anthony Weiner and I agree on: there are a lot of smart, hard-working people in the financial industry. — Elizabeth Warren

Precious Fragmentation Quotes By A&E Kirk

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I glanced down and saw something far scarier than any demon. A guy. My age. And I was on top of him. Straddling his hips. Oh, jeez. — A&E Kirk

Precious Fragmentation Quotes By Joan Lunden

I think that in our society we should do everything to encourage child-bearing and family-making. And I think that if insurance will cover Viagra for men, it should also be covering these kinds of methods to try to build families. — Joan Lunden

Precious Fragmentation Quotes By Frederick Buechner

I think the very air would stop my mouth if I opened it to speak such words among just about any group of people I can think of in the East because their faith itself, if they happen to have any, is one of the secrets that they have kept so long that it might almost as well not exist. The result was that to find myself at Wheaton among people who, although they spoke about it in different words from mine and expressed it in their lives differently, not only believed in Christ and his Kingdom more or less as I did but were also not ashamed or embarrassed to say so was like finding something which, only when I tasted it, I realized I had been starving for for years. — Frederick Buechner