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Unavowed Game Quotes By J.B. Priestley

What appears to be definite and precise does not belong to any acceptable reality. It is only the experiences, the queer previsions, the fleeting premonitions, that are real. Vague and insubstantial though they may appear to be, compared with anything else in the mists and shifting lights of Time theory, they loom up like mountains of iron ore. — J.B. Priestley

Unavowed Game Quotes By Robert Bosch

I don't pay good wages because I have a lot of money; I have a lot of money because I pay good wages. — Robert Bosch

Unavowed Game Quotes By Mary Roberts Rinehart

In my criminal work anything that wears skirts is a lady, until the law proves her otherwise. From the frayed and slovenly petticoats of the woman who owns a poultry stand in the market and who has grown wealthy by selling chickens at twelve ounces to the pound, or the silk sweep of Mamie Tracy, whose diamonds have been stolen down on the avenue... — Mary Roberts Rinehart

Unavowed Game Quotes By James Vila Blake

Democracy has become, unless I mistake, a kind of test or shibboleth, by which we try men and measures; and this is the same as to say that it is merely a word which is powerful with us, and not the wide and true notion of what the word means. But we must define the true import of words, and not be slaves to syllables; for democracy in form is not necessarily people-power in fact, but power perhaps of a few, who cajole the many and so lead and use the people for their own ends. — James Vila Blake

Unavowed Game Quotes By Sara Shepard

My enemies are everywhere. And sometimes, those we least suspect turn out to be our biggest threats. — Sara Shepard

Unavowed Game Quotes By Derek Landy

A man is only as effective as the effect he has on his surroundings,' Gordon was saying. 'And if a man is not effective, if his very being is as insubstantial as thought, then what is this man? Is he a man? Or is he merely the thought of a man? — Derek Landy