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Supersededby Quotes By Jacqueline Wilson

Selma dug her sharp elbow right into my ribs and then kicked me hard on the ankle under the table. I couldn't help giving a little squeal of pain. — Jacqueline Wilson

Supersededby Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

It is ridiculous to take on a man's job just in order to be able to say that 'a woman has done it - yah!' The only decent reason for tackling a job is that it is your job and you want to do it. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Supersededby Quotes By Johan Huizinga

Barbarisation may be defined as a cultural process whereby an attained condition of high value is gradually overrun and supersededby elements of lower quality. — Johan Huizinga

Supersededby Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Got tight on absinthe last night. Did knife tricks. — Ernest Hemingway,

Supersededby Quotes By Christopher Vokes

But now I salute you who follow me,It is my time to stand at ease ... content. — Christopher Vokes

Supersededby Quotes By Tia Mowry

It's a twin type of telepathy. My sister and I, we share the same DNA, so on paper, we're the same person. I knew she was pregnant, like, right away - it's so crazy - but I asked her, and she said yes. — Tia Mowry

Supersededby Quotes By William H Gass

As Borges has taught us, all the books in the library are contemporary. Great poems are like granaries: they are always ready to enlarge their store. — William H Gass

Supersededby Quotes By Alice Kuipers

Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened. And if you can't do that, force a smile on your face and sob into your pillow later. — Alice Kuipers

Supersededby Quotes By J.P. Moreland

Today, people are inclined to think that the sincerity and fervency of one's beliefs are more important than the content. As long as we believe something honestly and strongly, we are told, then that is all that really matters. Reality is basically indifferent to how sincerely we believe something. — J.P. Moreland