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Revoked Crossword Quotes By Annie Jump Cannon

A life spent in the routine of science need not destroy the attractive human element of a woman's nature. — Annie Jump Cannon

Revoked Crossword Quotes By P.T. Barnum

There is scarcely anything that drags a person down like debt. — P.T. Barnum

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Rebecca Makkai

I grew up writing. It was very natural in my household. My father was a poet, and his mother had been a novelist back in Hungary. I don't think I really thought about it being my career until high school, which is still pretty early, but it was a while there of just assuming this was something everyone did all day long. — Rebecca Makkai

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Sarah Siddons

Sorry am I to say, I have often observed that I have performed worst when I most ardently wished to do better than ever. — Sarah Siddons

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Richard Rogers

I don't believe in the ownership of work. — Richard Rogers

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Steve Allen

There is not the slightest question but that the God of the Old Testament is a jealous, vengeful God, inflicting not only on the sinful pagans but even on his Chosen People fire, lighting, hideous plagues and diseases, brimstone, and other curses. — Steve Allen

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Sterling Marlin

A guy came to the shop every day. A lot of guys put the foam like stuff that forms to you, kinda like the Indy car guys run. He fitted it up and it felt real good, so we're going to try to run it. — Sterling Marlin

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Dwight L. Moody

In our prayers, we talk to God, in our Bible study, God talks to us, and we had better let God do most of the talking. — Dwight L. Moody

Revoked Crossword Quotes By Norman Angell

Let us face squarely the paradox that the world which goes to war is a world, usually genuinely desiring peace. War is the outcome, not mainly of evil intentions, but on the whole of good intentions which miscarry or are frustrated. It is made not usually by evil men knowing themselves to be wrong, but is the outcome of policies pursued by good men usually passionately convinced that they are right. — Norman Angell