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Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Michael Lewis

WHEN HE WAS a young man Billy Beane could beat anyone at anything. — Michael Lewis

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Athelstan Spilhaus

When we can treat all existing persons as human, it will be time enough to think about having more. — Athelstan Spilhaus

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Alice Moore Hubbard

There is usually less romance in marriage than in any other relationship of life. But the general idea concerning marriage is that it is all or nearly all romance. — Alice Moore Hubbard

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Sophie Oak

Those big green eyes were even bigger than usual as she stared at the two of them. For a moment, she looked like a kid who'd found the last cupcake on the planet. — Sophie Oak

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Cara Delevingne

Working with Mario Testino was a joy. He's very young spirited, and it's always lovely and a pleasure to spend time talking to him about all different things. — Cara Delevingne

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Alice Clayton

Grace, did you just sniff my shirt?" He asked, incredulous.
"Yep, I did. What of it? And after you leave, I'll probably lay on your side for a while because the pillow smells like you. I'm ridiculous when I'm in love. We're talking Hallmark over here. — Alice Clayton

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Jojo Moyes

veiled insubordination that he — Jojo Moyes

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Willie Nelson

Horses were a way to travel to get to where we are today, and it is our job to protect them. — Willie Nelson

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

To forget is the secret of eternal youth. One grows old only through memory. There's much too little forgetting. — Erich Maria Remarque

Unsurprisingly Synonym Quotes By George Mikes

Before you are admitted to British citizenship you are not even considered a natural human being.
I looked up the word natural (na'tural) in the Pocket Oxford Dictionary (p. 251); it says: Of or according to or provided by nature, physically existing, innate, instinctive, normal, not miraculous or spiritual or artificial or conventional.... Note that before you obtain British citizenship, they simply doubt that you are provided by nature. — George Mikes