Quotes About Constance
Constance inclined her head. "You are most kind. I have no fixed engagements on that evening. I should be delighted.
~ Douglas Preston
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He was aware the man had suffered a deeply emotional trauma when his young companion, Constance, had abandoned him and used the machine to launch herself back in time.
~ Douglas Preston
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Sexism, like racism, goes with us into the next century. I see class warfare as overshadowing both.
~ Constance Baker Motley
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Forty years ago, Constance Halliday set us on this road and created her squad of Sphinxes. It hasn't been exactly what any of us expected. But we have done our best, and we will make her proud. She challenged us to make justice our priority, and tomorrow, justice will be done.
~ Deanna Raybourn
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Constance threw the rock out into the desert, where it probably continued in a short, shallow orbit around the earth until it reached Canada. Oregon at the very least.
~ Amy Lane
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you. We can drive to Argone and talk to Constance. She has documented records
~ Fern Michaels
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On November 5, 1414, the Council of Constance opened its proceedings. The participants faced a daunting agenda: (1) to find a way to heal the schism; (2) to douse the flames of the Bohemian revolt led by John Hus; (3) to establish a means to reform the church of abuses.
~ John D. Woodbridge
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Constance did not have a bun. She didn't need one. She more or less was a bun: neat and contained, and then so tumultuous when unleashed.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Wasn't solving mysteries important? Didn't the truth matter? Of course, Silette had foreseen this. He knew the truth was, and always would be, the most unpopular point of view. "If there is anything that can unify us," he wrote to Constance during the Paris uprising, already old and bitter, "it is our love of deceit and lies, and our abhorrence of the truth.
~ Sara Gran
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Perhaps the fire had destroyed everything and we would go back tomorrow and find that the past six years had been burned and they were waiting for us, sitting around the dining-room table waiting for Constance to bring them their dinner.
~ Shirley Jackson
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Constance had joined him at the breakfast
~ Mary Balogh
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Tu vois, dit-elle, la constance n'est pas une déchéance, cela signifie juste qu'on a trouvé l'endroit où l'on est bien, la personne avec laquelle on est bien, et une activité où l'on se réalise. Dès lors, pourquoi bouger ?
~ Bernard Werber
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Despite going to bed without an ounce of hope, she managed to wake up somehow feeling vibrant and full of possibilities. A new day meant a new start to her search. She could do it. This was her moment to redeem herself, to make Constance proud.
~ Cecelia Ahern
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This has been a collective project from the beginning, and so our first acknowledgment goes to all those who supported and contributed. Funded by a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, as part of its initiative on Digital Media and Learning, we thank Constance
~ Cathy N. Davidson
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King thought he understood the white Southerner, having been born and reared in Georgia and trained a theologian.
~ Constance Baker Motley
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And, of course, I said to her before she left: 'Even if the worst does come to the worst, you must make it quite clear to the authorities that I can only accept Really Nice Children.'" "And where," Mrs. Miniver could not restrain herself from asking, "are the other ones to go?" "There are sure to be camps," said Lady Constance firmly.
~ Jan Struther
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Constance sent me a reply,' I said. 'Your poem went down really well.' 'That's a huge weight off my shoulders, Red. I hardly slept a wink last night worrying whether you two would fins the unhappiness you deserve.
~ Jasper Fforde
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Constance's tiny feet
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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Whenever they finished a section they would pass it to Constance, who glanced at the headlines and drew mustaches and devil horns on people in the photographs. The children were allowed to linger over the papers as long as they wished, but they seldom lingered long, for the older ones looked forward to their exercises and lessons, which offered a welcome change of pace, and Constance ran out of pictures to deface.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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They're waiting at the barrier," Constance said as she and Kate left the control room. "Every one of them.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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Sticky, as if someone had pulled a string in his back, promptly answered, "To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive, or to otherwise render indistinct." Constance looked frightened.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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I don't mean to attack you, child," Mr. Benedict said gently. "Let us strike a bargain. If you join the team, this shall be our understanding: You will follow my instructions, but only because you have agreed to do so, not because I told you to. No one is making you do anything. It is all of your own free will." "Fine," said Constance at last.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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Oh, here's a clever one. Do you remember this question from the first test? It reads, 'What's wrong with this statement?' And do you know what Constance wrote in reply? She wrote, 'What's wrong with you?
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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for my grief's so great That no supporter but the huge firm earth Can hold it up: here I and sorrows sit; Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it. (Constance, from King John, Act III, scene 1)
~ William Shakespeare
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