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Uhura Kirk Quotes By William Prynne

Dancing serves no necessary use, no profitable, laudable, or pious end at all. It is only from the inbred pravity, vanity, wantonness, incontinency, pride, profaneness, or madness of man's depraved nature. — William Prynne

Uhura Kirk Quotes By Judi Dench

I can't read scripts any more because of the trouble with my eyes. — Judi Dench

Uhura Kirk Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Who hit you?"
"Why, so you can go beat him up?"
"One of the fringe benefits of being my human servant is my protection."
"I don't need your protection, Jean-Claude."
"He hurt you."
"And I shoved a gun into his groin and made him tell me everything he knew," I said. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Uhura Kirk Quotes By Henry Cloud

We grow in part by confessing our faults and weaknesses to each other (James 5:16; Eccl. 4:10). If we are always being strong and without needs, we are not growing, and we are setting ourselves up for a very dangerous fall. — Henry Cloud

Uhura Kirk Quotes By Louisa Edwards

You want me to be your spy in a game of restaurant espionage? Will I need a code name?"
"It's nothing morally reprehensible or anything, " Wes hastened to assure her. "Just curiosity."
"I think your code name should be Tiberius," she said decisively. "I'll be Uhura."
"Tiberius? As in James Tiberius Kirk?" Wes blinked, then grinned. "Oh my God, this is your version of flirting. How do you say 'I fancy you' in Klingon? — Louisa Edwards

Uhura Kirk Quotes By Yogi Berra

I don't mean to be funny. — Yogi Berra

Uhura Kirk Quotes By Randall Kennedy

Many people believe that determining who is 'black' is rather easy, a task simplified by the administration of the one-drop rule. Under the one-drop rule, any discernible African ancestry stamps a person as 'black.' — Randall Kennedy

Uhura Kirk Quotes By George Eliot

A woman's hopes are woven of sunbeams; a shadow annihilates them. — George Eliot