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Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Jean Rhys

Vain, silly creature. Made for loving? Yes, but she'll have no lover, for I don't want her and she'll see no other. — Jean Rhys

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Anthony Liccione

If coffee were like dreams, then I would be wired in constant bliss, never needing sleep to live out my dreams. — Anthony Liccione

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By William Julius Wilson

During the Great Depression, African Americans were faced with problems that were not unlike those experienced by the most disadvantaged groups in society. The Great Depression had a leveling effect, and all groups really experienced hard times: poor whites, poor blacks. — William Julius Wilson

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

Rimed and sparkling with sugar, the wrestler lay like some child's flaccid sweetmeat in death, and the dogs licked his eyelids. — Dorothy Dunnett

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Arnold Schwarzenegger

With strength and determination you can do anything you want in life, as long as you believe in yourself, because if you don't, no one else will. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

they think about Tomorrow, that is to say, simply, a new today; — Jean-Paul Sartre

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Samuel Barber

I have always believed that I need a circumference of silence. As to what happens to when I composer, I really haven't the faintest idea. — Samuel Barber

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Anne Sexton

Only my books anoint me,
and a few friends,
those who reach into my veins. — Anne Sexton

Unalloyed In A Sentence Quotes By Dan Skinner

Men have sacrificed so much for their beliefs. Country. Kings. Queens. Political systems. God. Love . It doesn't seem very noble to simply let something you believe in, someone you love, just walk away. To give up without a fight. — Dan Skinner