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Sentential Adverb Quotes By Tiger Woods

It's just a matter of, for me, getting my mind where it needs to be. Certainly I've made a lot of adjustments in my life, and I've gone through a lot. A lot. — Tiger Woods

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Morgan Spurlock

I think that there are certain guns that, of course, I don't know who needs a machine gun, personally. But I think rifles and things like that are fine. I think that in the wrong hand is when a gun becomes a problem. — Morgan Spurlock

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Toba Beta

The truth is in the heart;
out there is true darkness. — Toba Beta

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Arthur Miller

In moments of exhaustion, I think for some reason of writing an autobiography
proper work for tired artists
but every autobiographer must secretly believe he has triumphed in life. Maybe, incidentally, this accounts for the paucity of women's autobiographies
they know better. — Arthur Miller

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Redd Foxx

I'm a Sagittarian, see, I can't be fenced in. I been living in Las Vegas, greatest city in the world. I look out my window for 100 miles. In Vegas, there's nothing to do but gamble, drink or have sex. I have two of 'em. — Redd Foxx

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Meghan Markle

I would love to do anything from a really gritty, interesting, indie type film, to that commercial, bigger stuff. — Meghan Markle

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Christine De Pizan

Condemning all women in order to help some misguided men get over their foolish behaviour is tantamount to denouncing fire, which is a vital and beneficial element, just because some people are burnt by it, or to cursing water just because some people are drowned in it. — Christine De Pizan

Sentential Adverb Quotes By Immanuel Kant

If I have a book that thinks for me, a pastor who acts as my conscience, a physician who prescribes my diet, and so on... then I have no need to exert myself. I have no need to think, if only I can pay; others will take care of that disagreeable business for me. — Immanuel Kant