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Studiously Synonym Quotes By Lawana Blackwell

Child never allowed to give would surely become a self-indulgent adult, his happiness dependent upon whatever was put into his outstretched palm. — Lawana Blackwell

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Alex Berenson

Enron Field in Houston, the Trans World Dome in St. Louis and PSINet Stadium in Baltimore are just three of the modern-day coliseums named for companies that have found new homes in bankruptcy court. — Alex Berenson

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Cath Crowley

I spent the weekend after our date wishing I could stab him with my fluffy-duck pen and staring at the phone hoping he'd call. Dating is a very tricky business. — Cath Crowley

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Cindy Skaggs

They were out of the Army and out of the experimental program that had failed. They were no longer soldiers. No longer whole. They were the walking wounded, each and every man. Mad Dog was the tip of spear. Time could not heal all wounds. — Cindy Skaggs

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Jennifer Brown

I understand that it would be easier for you to think of him as a hero. But, Valerie, he did kill a lot of kids. Probably not a lot of people are going to think of him as a hero. — Jennifer Brown

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Todd Rundgren

I wonder how many eggs are in the golden goose? — Todd Rundgren

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Mary Karr

I think the problem with visual media like TV is that they're reductive. — Mary Karr

Studiously Synonym Quotes By William J. Brennan

Capital punishment ... treats members of the human race ... as objects to be toyed with and discarded. — William J. Brennan

Studiously Synonym Quotes By Robin G. Collingwood

Parenthood is not an object of appetite or even desire. It is an object of will. There is no appetite for parenthood; there is only a purpose or intention of parenthood. — Robin G. Collingwood