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Satisfactorily Used In A Sentence Quotes By Batya Sabag-Maman

I moved from the holy land (Israel) to the land of opportunities (USA) — Batya Sabag-Maman

Satisfactorily Used In A Sentence Quotes By Walter M. Miller Jr.

He soon decided that almost any fact could be accepted calmly after it had already happened. Men would be just as calm after their cities had been reduced to rubble. The human capacity for calmness was almost unlimited, ex post facto, because the routine of daily living had to go on, despite the big business of governments whose leaders invoked the Deity in the cause of slaughter. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

Satisfactorily Used In A Sentence Quotes By Samuel I. Schwartz

The total average cost of driving, including depreciation, maintenance, and insurance, runs about 61 cents a mile, and since the average automobile used for commuting to work contains only 1.1 people, every commute costs a little more than 55 cents per passenger mile. This means that, if you're an automobile commuter traveling twenty-five miles each way to work, you're spending around $30 a day for the privilege, not including the cost, if there is one, to park. You're also spending an hour every day for which, unless you're a cabbie or bus driver yourself, you're not getting paid, and during which you're not doing anything productive at all. For the average American, that's another $24. In transportation, time really is money. — Samuel I. Schwartz

Satisfactorily Used In A Sentence Quotes By Dionne Bromfield

I used to like the Jonas Brothers, but only because I thought that they were good-looking, not because I actually liked their music. — Dionne Bromfield

Satisfactorily Used In A Sentence Quotes By Assegid Habtewold

Your mind is working on your future based on a suggestion. The question is on whose suggestion it's working on: Yours or others? — Assegid Habtewold