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Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Havelock Ellis

On the threshold of the moral world we meet the idea of Freedom, 'one of the weightiest concepts man has ever formed,' once a dogma, in the course of time a hypothesis, now in the eyes of many a fiction, yet we cannot do without it, even although we may be firmly convinced that our acts are determined by laws that cannot be broken. — Havelock Ellis

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Stanley Cavell

I try to keep my voice in writing, and I think that's why I get so many complaints about how I write. — Stanley Cavell

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Miranda Kenneally

You were in the equipment shed with Corn Fritter?"
"Corndog," Will, Dr. Salter, and I say simultaneously. — Miranda Kenneally

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The Lord performs mighty wonders and glorious miracles. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Nelson Mandela

Although we had no hope of defeating the enemy in the battlefield, nevertheless, we fought back to keep the idea of liberation alive. From a conversation with Richard Stengel, January 13, 1993 — Nelson Mandela

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Paul Thomas Anderson

It's a gamble you take, the risk of alienating an audience. But there's a theory - sometimes it's better to confuse them for five minutes than let them get ahead of you for 10 seconds. — Paul Thomas Anderson

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Brian Celio

Technology forced me to divorce a pixie and remarry a pixel. — Brian Celio

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Andrew Clements

Darkness is only light's absence.
-Things that Are — Andrew Clements

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Cynthia Weil

I can't seem to write young enough anymore. — Cynthia Weil

Primly In A Sentence Quotes By Margaret Atwood

It is the strict adherence to daily routine that tends towards the maintenance of good morale and the preservation of sanity, he says out loud. — Margaret Atwood