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Unignorable Define Quotes By Francis Thompson

Little Jesus, was Thou shy Once, and just so small as I? And what did it feel like to be Out of Heaven, and just like me? — Francis Thompson

Unignorable Define Quotes By Thelma Drake

We don't mind that we still have troops in Germany, or that we still have troops in Japan or Korea. But they are not in danger, and we know that they are in danger in Iraq. — Thelma Drake

Unignorable Define Quotes By Sonya Sones

Culture Clash
Dylan says
when I meet his mother today
I shouldn't mention
that I'm Jewish.
I say
okay, but can I
tell her about
the HIV postive thing?
He gives me a look.
I give him one back — Sonya Sones

Unignorable Define Quotes By Manny Pacquiao

My #1 driving force is my lord and savior Jesus Christ. Also my family, my wife and children. — Manny Pacquiao

Unignorable Define Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Who would believe that so small a space could contain the images of all the universe? — Leonardo Da Vinci

Unignorable Define Quotes By Lord Chesterfield

Judgment is not upon all occasions required, but discretion always is. — Lord Chesterfield

Unignorable Define Quotes By Louis Leakey

Although we followed that hyena for the best part of half an hour, we never caught up with it. — Louis Leakey

Unignorable Define Quotes By Steve Biddulph

You invest a lot in your kids, from the sleepless nights early on and the frightening trips to the emergency room, to homework assignments and a million miles of taxi driving. The great thing is that everything you put in counts, and with a bit of luck, one day they will realize it. Love adds up to something. It's indestructible and immortal and carries long on after your own life is over. Who could ask for more? — Steve Biddulph

Unignorable Define Quotes By Margaret Atwood

She's just jealous, people say, as if jealousy is something minor. But it's not, it's the worst, it's the worst feeling there is - incoherent and confused and shameful, and at the same time self-righteous and focused and hard as glass, like a view through a telescope. A feeling of total concentration, but total powerlessness. — Margaret Atwood