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Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Jane Austen

Nothing remains for me but to assure you in the most animated language of the violence of my affection. — Jane Austen

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Yet reason frowns in war's unequal game,
Where wasted nations raise a single name;
And mortgag'd states their grandsire's wreaths regret,
From age to age in everlasting debt;
Wreaths which at last the dear-bought right convey
To rust on medals, or on stones decay. — Samuel Johnson

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Mary Higgins Clark

prior planning prevents poor performance. Andrew would — Mary Higgins Clark

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Mathew Staver

Government employees are public servants and prohibited by the Constitution from inhibiting religious freedom, that is a far cry from sneaking around and into a church and acting like KGB agents. — Mathew Staver

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Joel Osteen

Do yourself a favor; don't wear yourself out trying to please everybody. Your time is too valuable. — Joel Osteen

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

If elected, I shall see to it that every man has a square deal, no less and no more. — Theodore Roosevelt

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Jeff VanderMeer

Some things you can be so close to that you never grasp their true nature. — Jeff VanderMeer

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Sarah Young

YOU ARE MINE FOR ALL TIME - and beyond time, into eternity. — Sarah Young

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Leah Raeder

Not a boy or a girl, not any binary, rigid definition of a person. Just my everything. — Leah Raeder

Up Close And Personal Famous Quotes By Jenny Nordberg

When one gender is so unwanted, so despised, and so suppressed in a place where daughters are expressly unwanted, perhaps both the body and the mind of a growing human can be expected to revolt against becoming a woman. And thus, perhaps, alter someone for good. — Jenny Nordberg