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Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Wilson Greatbatch

There is more He-3 energy on the Moon than we have ever had in the form of fossil fuels on Earth. All we have to do is to go there and get it. — Wilson Greatbatch

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Sue Grafton

There is, apparently, some law of nature decreeing that all home construction must double in its projected cost and take four times longer than originally anticipated. — Sue Grafton

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Daisy looked up at him with the kind of expression that Jesus might have given someone who had just explained that he was probably allergic to bread and fishes, so could He possibly do him a quick chicken salad ... — Neil Gaiman

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Leila Sales

. . . and even the worst ice cream is better than no ice cream. — Leila Sales

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Mod Sun

Please understand 1 thing, if u want something all you have to do is think it into existence. It may manifest immediately, it may take time. — Mod Sun

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Geena Rocero

When I moved to the United States [from Asia] in 2001, I experienced a more rigid concept of gender, but somehow I was allowed to change my name and my gender marker. Why is there that paradox? How do I get those two things to be the same? — Geena Rocero

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Rachel Cohn

When the time is right, when these feelings of rage and unfairness once again overcome me, I will not faint. I will fight. — Rachel Cohn

Undefended Synonyms Quotes By Theodore Sturgeon

Just think about it," he said softly. "You can do practically anything. You can have practically everything. And none of it will keep you from being alone."
"Shut up shut up ... Everybody's alone."
He nodded. "But some people learn how to live with it. — Theodore Sturgeon