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Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

It is worse for a liar to tell the truth than for a lover of truth to lie. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Alice Foote MacDougall

There is romance in coffee. It comes from the ends of the earth, and goes to the far corners of man's habitation. — Alice Foote MacDougall

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I don't believe that you can possibly separate expression from thought in an imaginative work. The better a thing is expressed, the more completely it is thought. — Virginia Woolf

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Olivia Munn

If you stand up for women, then don't bash me. — Olivia Munn

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By William Shakespeare

There is flattery in friendship. — William Shakespeare

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Roger Ebert

Sometimes you only need to have a few words with a person to know you would like to have many more. — Roger Ebert

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By David Dreier

I want people to know that I am tough on illegal immigration and we are working to provide needed border security. — David Dreier

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By John Glenn

When others kid me about being bald, I simply tell them that the way I figure it, the good Lord only gave men so many hormones, and if others want to waste theirs on growing hair, that's up to them. — John Glenn

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Patti Scialfa

There was such a lack of modern, recognizable role models for a young girl in the 1950s. I mean, 'Leave It to Beaver' didn't speak to me. That's why I latched on to music. — Patti Scialfa

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Michael A. Stackpole

In games, we know who has won ... You get the reinforcement for having played well. — Michael A. Stackpole

Sugarplum Lane Quotes By Tim Buck

[Canada's ruling circles seek] to ally themselves more closely with American imperialism without giving up the economic advantages of membership in the British Empire. — Tim Buck