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Python Put Variable In Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. — Benjamin Franklin

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Ann Aguirre

My heart raced. He needs you, I thought. Don't let him down. I couldn't remember ever being so happy ... or so scared. — Ann Aguirre

Python Put Variable In Quotes By S.J. Cameron

Sometimes it takes a tree to save a forest — S.J. Cameron

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Herman Melville

In glades they meet skull after skull/Where pine-cones lay
the rusted gun,/Green shoes full of bones, the mouldering coat/And cuddled-up skeleton;/And scores of such. Some start as in dreams,/And comrades lost bemoan:/By the edge of those wilds Stonewall had charged
/But the Year and the Man were gone. ("The Armies of the Wilderness") — Herman Melville

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Mercy Cortez

Psychopaths play on the fact that most of us are trusting and forgiving people. The warning signs are always there; it's just difficult to see them because once we trust someone, the friendship becomes a blinder. - The Psychopath Next Door. — Mercy Cortez

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Andy Warhol

I will go to the Opening of Anything, including a Toilet Seat — Andy Warhol

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Steve Ballmer

As a shareholder I have expressed my frustration with not getting more information about revenue and margins from the cloud. — Steve Ballmer

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Ludwig Van Beethoven

The day-to-day exhausted me! — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Python Put Variable In Quotes By Anne Elizabeth Moore

Three days after my boyfriend left me, I discovered a closetful of his clothes. I thought of what I'd done in the past (bundling them up and sending them, COD: distributing them to my friends) even as I already had the scissors in hand and was cutting his shirts and a pair of pants into teeny pieces. When there was nothing left of his ghost except a large pile of cloth, I decided to learn how to quilt. — Anne Elizabeth Moore