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Wvxu Quotes By Theobald Smith

No research will answer all queries that the future may raise. It is wiser to praise the work for what it has accomplished and then to formulate the problems still to be solved. — Theobald Smith

Wvxu Quotes By Jennifer Probst

His ministrations were tender, his eyes hooded as he seemed to withhold certain emotions from her. She allowed him his secrets, and took what he gave with a greed that shocked her with its intensity. But he never had to know. He never had to glimpse how deeply she felt for him, or discover the secret she had always suspected and finally admitted to herself.
She loved him.
Completely. Every part of him, good and bad, her friend and lover and partner and rival. She wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, giving him everything, even though she knew he didn't want her. She crammed the knowledge to a secret place in- side. Then realized she'd take whatever he gave, even though it would never be enough. — Jennifer Probst

Wvxu Quotes By Gloria Steinem

I can't mate in captivity. — Gloria Steinem

Wvxu Quotes By Margaret Way

Woman magic. A quality that could bring great joy or havoc or both in equal measure. — Margaret Way

Wvxu Quotes By Cassandra Samuels

Now he knew there was so much more to her story and damn if he didn't want to read the whole book. — Cassandra Samuels

Wvxu Quotes By Jodi Lynn Anderson

maybe i just loved some of you. maybe not enough — Jodi Lynn Anderson

Wvxu Quotes By Michael Barone

We Americans are lucky to live in a country with a history full of noble ideas, great leaders, and awe-inspiring accomplishments. Sadly, many of our elites want no part of it. — Michael Barone

Wvxu Quotes By Bryan Stevenson

Sometimes the facts of the crime are so distracting - there's been some tragic murder or horrific incident, and people aren't required to think as carefully and thoughtfully, and directly, about this legacy of racial inequality and structural poverty. And what it's contributing to these wrongful convictions. — Bryan Stevenson