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Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

Too many instances there are of daring men, who by presuming to sound the deep things of religion, have cavilled and argued themselves out of all religion. — Thomas A Kempis

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Russell Baker

Except for politics, no business is scrutinized more exhaustively than journalism. — Russell Baker

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Ira Glass

I feel like dance, by its nature, goes so easily to grand and beautiful. — Ira Glass

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Kurt Hollander

more than half of all houses in Mexico City are located in unhealthy, unsafe areas. — Kurt Hollander

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Mhairi McFarlane

I like the city late at night, the blasts of music and the splashes of light cast from bars that are still open, shoals of brightly-dressed clubber, the beeping taxis and the greasy, savoury smell of meat and onions from the burger vans. — Mhairi McFarlane

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Betsey Johnson

My customer isn't wrapped up in labels and money. — Betsey Johnson

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Pat R

We are all so happy. If we only could realize it. — Pat R

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By John Wilson

I got sick and tired of my lady wearing ugly underwear to bed, so I turned to the Internet. — John Wilson

Withheld Adjudication Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

How could a very thin woman do all the things that women needed to do: to carry children on their backs, to pound maize into flour out at the lands or the cattle post, to cart around the things of the household - the pots and pans and buckets of water? And how could a thin woman comfort a man? It would be very awkward for a man to share his bed with a person who was all angles and bone, whereas a traditionally built lady would be like an extra pillow on which a man coming home tired from his work might rest his weary head. To do all that you needed a bit of bulk, and thin people simply did not have that. — Alexander McCall Smith