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Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Bennett Cerf

The Detroit String Quartet played Brahms last night. Brahms lost. — Bennett Cerf

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Anonymous

He will neither fail you nor abandon you. — Anonymous

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Phil Collins

When I go on Japanese Airlines, I really love it because I like Japanese food. — Phil Collins

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By William Shakespeare

So many horrid Ghosts. — William Shakespeare

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By J. Robert Oppenheimer

But when you come right down to it, the reason that we did this job is because it was an organic necessity. If you are a scientist you cannot stop such a thing. If you are a scientist you believe that it is good to find out how the world works; that it is good to find out what the realities are; that it is good to turn over to mankind at large the greatest possible power to control the world and to deal with it according to its lights and values. Regarding the atomic bomb project. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Helen Keller

I could never stay long enough on the shore; the tang of the untainted, fresh, and free sea air was like a cool, quieting thought. — Helen Keller

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Luke Haines

I'm much more into bad, trashy Belgian techno. I like that much more than rock bands. The whole idea of a rock band is so archaic. — Luke Haines

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Curtis Mayfield

If there's hell below, we're all gonna go. — Curtis Mayfield

Whodunits Crossword Quotes By Robert Jordan

We have almost always been linked," Brigitte told Nynaeve without taking her eyes from Cain's. "He is usually born well before me - so I know my time approches again when I cannot find him - and I usually hate him at first sight in the flesh. But we nearly always end lovers or wed. A simple story, but I think we have spun it out in a thousand variations. — Robert Jordan