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Wordage Vs Verbiage Quotes By Nancy Pelosi

On the subject of money and politics and the rest, I have a DARE: Disclose who are these people; Amend the Constitution to overturn Citizens United; Reform: let's have public financing of campaigns; and Empower. — Nancy Pelosi

Wordage Vs Verbiage Quotes By Megyn Kelly

In another life - and as I like to say, another body - I used to teach aerobics. — Megyn Kelly

Wordage Vs Verbiage Quotes By Jenny Offill

Survival in space is a challenging endeavor. As the history of modern warfare suggests, people have generally proven themselves unable to live and work together peacefully over long periods of time. Especially in isolated or stressful situations, those living in close quarters often erupt into hostility. — Jenny Offill

Wordage Vs Verbiage Quotes By Ally Condie

I was trying to find a way to you," Ky says. "I wanted to cross the plain and get back to the Society somehow. We took some things from the farmers' township for trade. — Ally Condie

Wordage Vs Verbiage Quotes By Karl Shapiro

In the tight belly of the dead, Burrow with hungry head, And inlay maggots like a jewel. — Karl Shapiro

Wordage Vs Verbiage Quotes By Thomas Moore

We have to start from the ground up and reconsider what education is. In my language, I'd like to see us educate the soul, and not just the mind. The result would be a person who could be in the world creatively, make good friendships, live in a place he loved, do work that is rewarding, and make a contribution to the community. People say that the word "educate" means to "draw out" a person's potential. But I like the "duc" - part in the middle of it. To be educated is to become a duke, a leader, a person of stature and color, a presence and a character. — Thomas Moore