Unfaireness Quotes & Sayings
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That's what unions do. They can get money, they can get support, they can get manpower. — James P. Hoffa

Forgiveness must be initiated before life can begin. — Asa Don Brown

The Baudelaires looked at one another with bitter smiles. Sunny was right. It wasn't fair that their parents had been taken away from them. It wasn't fair that the evil and revolting Count Olaf was pursuing them wherever they went, caring for nothing but their fortune. It wasn't fair that they moved from relative to relative, with terrible things happening at each of their new homes, as if the Baudelaires were riding on some horrible bus that stopped only at stations of unfaireness and misery. — Lemony Snicket

Kindle Worlds is a clever way to monetize a formerly underground trend, and to enable its participants to be remunerated. But it will be of no interest to writers with any literary ambition, as its constraints are designed to stymie even the most rudimentary impulses - even the first flickering of a dangerous originality. — Russell Smith

And one day, you, too, might grow up to be enchanting. — Tiffany Baker

I don't bring God into my life to - to, you know, kind of be a political person. — George W. Bush

Some people change when they think they're a star or something. — Paris Hilton

Few of us can stand prosperity. Another man's, I mean. — Mark Twain

Everything important seems already to have happened. — Colin Gunton

I used to think that it got cold up in the Dornish Marches. What did I know? Nothing, thought Jon Snow, the same as me. — George R R Martin

General Confession it had been watered down to we are truly sorry and we humbly repent. — Gail Godwin

In worship we have our neighbors to right and left, before and behind, yet the Eternal Presence is over all and beneath all. Worship does not consist in achieving a mental state of concentrated isolation from one's fellows. But in depth of common worship it is as if we found our separate lives were all one life, within whom we live and move and have our being. — Thomas Raymond Kelly

You know if something is good because you remember the lines because it is written so well. The rhythm of the speech is spot on. — Rob James-Collier