Unscrupulously Define Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 8 famous quotes about Unscrupulously Define with everyone.
Top Unscrupulously Define Quotes

Forgiveness (noun): popular form of denial for those who lack the stamina true hatred requires — Lime Craven

He couldn't believe she was real. She was like some dream, some story old men told youngsters. She made a fool out of him with the slightest grin or pout. She slept in his bed, not beside him, but around him, her aromatic legs and arms wrapped around him, her mouth against his throat, her beautiful thundercloud hair over his face, his chest. He kissed her hair. Took it to his fist and kissed it, breathed it ... Oh my God, he thought. He didn't know what it was about her that made him more insane: her belly, or the pale friction of her thighs; the small of her back, or her armpits. — Luis Alberto Urrea

Your vision of where or who you want to be is the greatest asset you have. Without having a goal it's difficult to score. — Paul Arden

It takes solitude under the stars, for us to be reminded of our eternal origin and our far destiny. — Archibald Rutledge

What I've seen around the world is if the regulatory desires are combined with things that affect consumer behavior - such as in Europe, they tax gasoline very heavily - you do get people to move to very fuel efficient cars; trade off bigger vs. smaller cars. — Rick Wagoner

But if you don't understand that story is character and not just idea, you will not be able to breathe life into even the most intriguing flash of inspiration. — Elizabeth George

In cricket, as in no other game, a great master may well go back to the pavilion scoreless ... In no other game does the law of averages get to work so potently, so mysteriously. — Neville Cardus

Is it possible that somewhere there are ships setting out? If there are again towns with streetlights, if there are symphonies and newspapers, then what else might this awakening world contain? Perhaps vessels are setting out even now, traveling toward or away from him, steered by sailors armed with maps and knowledge of the stars, driven by need or perhaps simply by curiosity; whatever became of the countries on the other side? If nothing else, it's pleasant to consider the possibility. He likes the thought of ships moving over the water, toward another world just out of sight. — Emily St. John Mandel