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Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Pittacus Lore

But now, after everything that's happened, after everything I've seen - I realize that I'm fighting for the future. Our future. — Pittacus Lore

Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Shannon A. Thompson

I couldn't help but feel as if everyone had lied about everything. We all had secrets. We all had a dark side to our innocent cover. I wondered what we would be like, if we had been completely honest with each other in the first place. Maybe more people would be alive, but then again, more people could be dead. — Shannon A. Thompson

Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Florence Griffith Joyner

That's what I'd like to do on the President's Council. Make sports and athletics available to every youth in America, not just one day a week like it was for me, but every day. — Florence Griffith Joyner

Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Terry Pratchett

All-out. Thaumaturgical. War. And there were of course no alliances, no sides, no deals, no mercy, no cease. The skies twisted, the seas boiled. The scream and whizz of fireballs turned the night into day, but that was all right because the ensuing clouds of black smoke turned the day into night. The landscape rose and fell like a honeymoon duvet, and the very fabric of space itself was tied in multidimensional knots and bashed on a flat stone down by the river of Time. — Terry Pratchett

Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

It's smart to be thrifty. — Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Helena Bonham Carter

If you're a queen, you're powerless, so I'd probably demote myself and go shopping. — Helena Bonham Carter

Verbiage Synonym Quotes By Drew Brees

My No. 1 priority, and it always has been this, is keeping our team together and making sure we have the right guys in the right positions to make a run at this for a long time. — Drew Brees