Quotes About Cemented
To be sure, it was a loyalty cemented by the io percent the
~ Julie Salamon
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The difference in the brains of men and women was imposed by nature, and only cemented by culture.
~ Jean M. Auel
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I really think, Charlotte Flair, come on, her legacy is going to be cemented throughout the years. That's just a given!
~ Booker T
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Acceding to Roosevelt's request would have cemented Wilson's standing with pro-war Republicans; turning him down alienated them permanently.
~ Arthur Herman
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When the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were growing up, that was at it's height and the War cemented that with photographs of the Royal Family having breakfast together and so on, by pinning their reputation so firmly on that particular issue.
~ Anthony Holden
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I also happened to identify with Julien Sorel. Sorel's basic character flaws had all cemented by the age of fifteen, a fact which further elicited my sympathy. To have all the building blocks of your life in place by that age was, by any standard, a tragedy.
~ Haruki Murakami
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The political and military position of socialism should be further cemented so that it can be an impregnable fortress.
~ Kim Jong-un
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Our union rests upon public opinion, and can never be cemented by the blood of its citizens shed in civil war.
~ James Buchanan
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My injuries are more due to attrition than accidents. I have a couple of herniated discs in my neck, and that more than anything else - I had a flare-up last December, and I had actually made the decision to retire before that, but that just cemented the choice. I was flat on my back.
~ Sascha Radetsky
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The United States form a young republic, a confederacy which ought ever to be cemented by a union of interests and affection, under the influence of those principles which obtained their independence.
~ Mercy Otis Warren
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Friendship is a serious affection; the most sublime of all affections, because it is founded on principle, and cemented by time.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft
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