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Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Herman Melville

in coat, heart, body, and brain; — Herman Melville

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Max Mosley

In a democracy, the public should be asked how much security and how much privacy they want for themselves. — Max Mosley

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Johan Santana

I knew that the Mets had never had a no-hitter. I never had one. This is very special. I knew this means a lot to New York. — Johan Santana

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Shay Dawkins

No one is capable of loving you like you can love you. Embrace your uniqueness; your uniqueness is what makes you special and great. — Shay Dawkins

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Joseph Butler

Though a man hath the best eyes in the world, he cannot see any way but that which he turns them. — Joseph Butler

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By John Madden

Jim Harbaugh has done a great job of coaching in the NFL no matter how you put it. — John Madden

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Ramsay MacDonald

We hear war called murder. It is not; it is suicide. — Ramsay MacDonald

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Livy

Passions are generally roused from great conflict. — Livy

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Erich Fromm

As a child, every human being passes through a state of powerlessness, and truth is one of the strongest weapons of those who have no power. — Erich Fromm

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By Curtis Sittenfeld

People who think my books are autobiographical, which they're not, credit me with having a much better memory than I do. I do, however, have a powerful imagination. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Rookie Blue Season 4 Episode 13 Quotes By John Stuart Mill

Customs are made for customary circumstances, and customary characters. — John Stuart Mill