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Welcomes Giving Synonym Quotes By Pierre Trudeau

I believe a constitution can permit the co-existence of several cultures and ethnic groups with a single state. — Pierre Trudeau

Welcomes Giving Synonym Quotes By Ovid

The need has gone; the memorial thereof remains. — Ovid

Welcomes Giving Synonym Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

I often wonder what she's thinking," says Ed, still gazing up at her. "That's quite an intriguing expression she has."
"I often wonder that myself," chimes in Malcolm Gledhill eagerly. "She seems to have such a look of serenity and happiness ... Obviously, from what you've said, she has a certain emotional connection with the painter Malory ... I often wonder if he was reading her poetry as he painted ... "
"What an idiot this man is," says Sadie scathingly in my ear. "It's obvious I what I'm thinking. I'm looking at Stephan and I'm thinking, I want to jump his bones."
"She wanted to jump his bones," I say to Malcolm Gledhill. Ed shoots me a disbelieving look, then bursts into laughter. — Sophie Kinsella

Welcomes Giving Synonym Quotes By Umberto Eco

When the writer (or the artist in general) says he has worked without giving any thought to the rules of the process, he simply means he was working without realizing he knew the rules. — Umberto Eco

Welcomes Giving Synonym Quotes By Susan Ee

Come on, admit it, Pooky Bear," I said to the sword. "You love your new look. All the other swords will be jealous. — Susan Ee

Welcomes Giving Synonym Quotes By Friedrich Hayek

The main lesson which the true liberal must learn from the success of the socialists is that it was their courage to be Utopian which gained them the support of the intellectuals and therefore an influence on public opinion which is daily making possible what only recently seemed utterly remote. Those who have concerned themselves exclusively with what seemed practicable in the existing state of opinion have constantly found that even this had rapidly become politically impossible as the result of changes in a public opinion which they have done nothing to guide. — Friedrich Hayek