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Quizup Book Quotes By William Congreve

I know that's a secret, for it's whispered everywhere. — William Congreve

Quizup Book Quotes By Alice Hoffman

Fuck you," Sally says. She tosses the words off, easy as butter in her mouth, but in fact she doesn't think she's ever cursed out loud in her own house before.
"Fuck you twice," Gillian says. "You need it more. — Alice Hoffman

Quizup Book Quotes By Wendell Berry

A farmer's market is worth more than everything I've written. — Wendell Berry

Quizup Book Quotes By Herman Melville

Our institutions have a potent digestion, and may in time convert and assimilate to good all elements thrown in, however originally alien. — Herman Melville

Quizup Book Quotes By Michelle Singletary

Remember life insurance is intended as income replacement to help dependents and or/spouse pay for things that your income would have covered. When you get to the point that you're dependents (Your kids mostly) aren't dependent on your income, you could reduce the amount of life insurance you are carrying. — Michelle Singletary

Quizup Book Quotes By Sarah Jessica Parker

Someone once said that two halves make a whole. And when two halves move in together, it makes a whole lot of stuff. — Sarah Jessica Parker

Quizup Book Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

When a hypothesis enters a scientist's mind, he checks it by calculation and experiment, that is, by the mimicry and the pantomime of truth. It's plausibility infects others, and the hypothesis is accepted as the true explanation for the given phenomenon, until someone finds its faults. — Vladimir Nabokov

Quizup Book Quotes By Nolan Bushnell

Creativity in life is about saying yes to new ideas. — Nolan Bushnell

Quizup Book Quotes By Dennis Prager

There were slave traders, Nazis, and Communists who were compassionate in their personal lives, but all of them told, and most of them believed, some great lie that enabled them to participate in a great evil. Black slavery was made possible in large measure by the lie that blacks were innately inferior to whites. — Dennis Prager