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Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Stairs are wonderful friends; they rise with us and they fall with us! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Raph Koster

That's what games are, in the end. Teachers. Fun is just another word for learning. — Raph Koster

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Amy Tan

what matters the most is a mix of strategy, cunning, honesty, patience, and the readiness to grab every opportunity. Above all, a girl must always be willing to do what is necessary. ACCIDENTS — Amy Tan

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Rosamunde Pilcher

Fear knocked at the door, Faith went to answer it, and no one was there. — Rosamunde Pilcher

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

He'd told Jamie Fraser the truth - the whole bloody truth - and — Diana Gabaldon

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Anatoly Karpov

Seville never had a rich chess tradition. Valencia is entirely different, it is enough to say that one of the city squares is named after me. — Anatoly Karpov

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Walter Kaufmann

Not all deceptions are palatable. Untruths are too easy to come by, too quickly exploded, too cheap and ephemeral to give lasting comfort. Mundus vult decipi, but there is a hierarchy of deceptions.
Near the bottom of the ladder is journalism: a steady stream of irresponsible distortions that most people find refreshing although on the morning after, or at least within a week, it will be stale and flat.
On a higher level we find fictions that men eagerly believe, regardless of the evidence, because they gratify some wish.
Near the top of the ladder we encounter curious mixtures of untruth and truth that exert a lasting fascination on the intellectual community. — Walter Kaufmann

Starfleet Uniforms Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

Dixon was not unconscious of this awed reverence which was given to her; nor did she dislike it; it flattered her as much as Louis the Fourteenth was flattered by his courtiers shading their eyes from the dazzling light of his presence. — Elizabeth Gaskell