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| Marian Anderson |
Prejudice is like a hair...
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| Nancy Astor |
My vigor, vitality and cheek...
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| David Coverdale |
Not necessarily, a lot of my...
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| Thomas D'Evelyn |
Russell Baker writes columns as...
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| Dorothy Day |
As for ourselves, yes, we must...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
Worry - a God, invisible but...
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| William Hazlitt |
Look up, laugh loud, talk big...
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| James Herriot |
I have felt cats rubbing their...
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| Brett Hull |
My teeth have never been...
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| William Laud |
Behold, I am become a reproach...
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| Gerald Stanley Lee |
Turning the other cheek is a...
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| Augustus Baldwin Longstreet |
I looked, and saw that Bob...
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| Bela Lugosi |
You can't make people believe...
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| Thomas Moore |
While mantling on the maiden's...
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| Edward Moore |
Tis now the summer of your...
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| Gary North |
Nevertheless, this one fact should...
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| Flannery O'Connor |
I don't deserve any credit for...
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| David Ogilvy |
Good copy can't be written...
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| Denise Richards |
A date once leaned in to...
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| John Schlesinger |
I've never felt that using...
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| Dave Sim |
For the first time in your...
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| Jessica Simpson |
I made sure no butt cheek...
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| Red Smith |
The natural habitat of the...
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| Max von Sydow |
I began imagining scenes in...
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| Kate Winslet |
There's more to life than...
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