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Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

He seemed particularly cheerio, you know," said the Hon. Freddy.
"Particularly what?" inquired the Lord High Steward.
"Cheerio, my lord," said Sir Wigmore, with a deprecatory bow.
"I do not know whether that is a dictionary word," said his lordship entering it upon his notes with a meticulous exactness, "but I take it to be synonymous with cheerful."
The Hon. Freddy, appealed to, said he thought he meant more than just cheerful, more merry and bright, you know.
"May we take it that he was in exceptionally lively spirits?" suggested Counsel.
"Take it in any spirit you like," muttered the witness, adding, more happily, "Take a peg of John Begg. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Charles Sanders Peirce

The a priori method is distinguished for its comfortable conclusions. It is the nature of the process to adopt whatever belief weare inclined to, and there are certain flatteries to the vanity of man which we all believe by nature, until we are awakened from our pleasing dream by rough facts. — Charles Sanders Peirce

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Rick Riordan

Enchiladas! Grover said. I wasn't sure where that came from, but it didn't seem to help much. — Rick Riordan

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Corban Addison

The mark of wisdom is to see the reality behind each appearance. — Corban Addison

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By David G. McAfee

According to your holy book, every single Buddhist, Jew, Hindu, Muslim, follower of various minor traditions or sects, those who do not affiliate themselves with a religious tradition and the approximately 2.74 billion humans who have never had the 'privilege' of hearing the word of your Messiah will be sentenced to eternal damnation in a lake of fire - regardless of moral standings or positive worldly accomplishments. If this sounds like a fair proposition to you, then I bite my tongue - but I honestly believe that the majority of Christians do not agree with these doctrinal assertions, and instead categorize themselves as 'Christians' out of cultural familiarity or perhaps out of complete ignorance in regards to the topic. — David G. McAfee

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Andrea K. Host

I walked into adventure and adventure has given me blisters. — Andrea K. Host

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Richard Scarry

Everything has an educational value if you look for it. But it's the fun I want to get across. — Richard Scarry

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Jim Butcher

This is why you're all kernels and I'm a major general. 'Cause you got corn silk in your ears. — Jim Butcher

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By John Henry Newman

A great memory is never made synonymous with wisdom, any more than a dictionary would be called a treatise. — John Henry Newman

Synonymous Dictionary Quotes By Matthew Pearl

The novel has always been a contradictory form. Here is a long form narrative mainly read originally by consumers who were only newly literate or limited in their literacy. The novel ranked below poetry, essay and history in prestige for a long time. — Matthew Pearl