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Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By William McDonough

I think the job of an original designer is to inspire. — William McDonough

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Pierre Albert-Birot

And we left the light
for the night of the street — Pierre Albert-Birot

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Alex Osborn

Create a judgement-free environment and you'll unleash a torrent of creativity. — Alex Osborn

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Jack Kevorkian

Dying is not a crime. — Jack Kevorkian

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By William Golding

One thing should be put firmly. Where people have commented on that novel [The Paper Men], they generally criticize the poor academic, Rick L. Tucker, who is savaged by the author, Wilfred Barclay. I don't think people have noticed that I have been far ruder about Barclay than I have been about Tucker. Tucker is a fool, but Barclay is a swine. The author really gets his come-uppance. — William Golding

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Charles Bronfman

I have often spoken about the importance of intentionality in philanthropy: that it has to stir the soul. This is true whether you are feeding the homeless, mentoring a child or working on climate change. — Charles Bronfman

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By William Shakespeare

Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world
Like a Colossus; and we petty men
Walk under his huge legs, and peep about
To find ourselves dishonourable graves. — William Shakespeare

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Billy Ray Cyrus

All gave some, Some gave all. — Billy Ray Cyrus

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By A. C. Bradley

The suffering and calamity are, moreover, exceptional. They befall a conspicuous person. They are themselves of some striking kind. They are also, as a rule, unexpected, and contrasted with previous happiness or glory. A tale, for example, of a man slowly worn to death by disease, poverty, little cares, sordid vices, petty persecutions, however piteous or dreadful it might be, would not be tragic in the Shakespearean sense. — A. C. Bradley

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Mark Galli

Affliction is able to drown out every earthly voice ... but the voice of eternity within a man it cannot drown. When by the aid of affliction all irrelevant voices are brought to silence, it can be heard, this voice within. — Mark Galli

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Bret Easton Ellis

I realize I have nothing to say to Trent Burroughs as I tell him, "I've been in New York the last four months." New Age Christmas music fails to warm up the chilly vibe. I'm suddenly unsure about everything. — Bret Easton Ellis

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Brad Stine

Comedy, if it's done well, can reflect the mood of a nation. It can be a mirror to who we are, what we believe in, what we are like. — Brad Stine

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Dennis Hopper

The best and only authentic book written on the sixties underground. — Dennis Hopper

Verisimilar In A Sentence Quotes By Donald Rumsfeld

If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much. — Donald Rumsfeld