Quotes About Association
Mary kept her wits and turned to Darnley. "What do you know about this?" she demanded.
~ John Guy
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Treason doth never prosper: what 's the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
~ John Harrington
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There is no fire without some smoke.
~ John Heywood
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leadership by consumer staples is usually associated with a market top. That would also have suggested rotating out of stocks and into bonds or gold.
~ John J. Murphy
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Es difícil reconocer una cara conocida entre un grupo de desconocidos cuando no se espera
~ John Katzenbach
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Wisdom, itself, is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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In Polish, the language of Poland, all green vegetables are known as w?oszczyzna, which means 'things Italian
~ John Lanchester
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In the 1950s, to allow babies of students at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, to enter the premises, they were re-defined as cats.
~ John Lloyd
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The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property.
~ John Locke
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El fin, pues, mayor y principal de los hombres que se unen en comunidades políticas y se ponen bajo el gobierno de ellas, es la preservación de su propiedad;
~ John Locke
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They don't have any real power, though," Sanchez said. "They're not tyrants." "Are you trying to tell me that somebody who names you 'Princess Deedee the First' isn't a tyrant?
~ John M. Ford
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In human history, the desire for revenge and the desire for loot have often been closely associated.
~ John McCarthy
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You know who invented the twist, right?" asked the man next to him. "It was John D. Rockefeller. He was a germophobe, and citrus was a natural disinfectant, so Rockefeller always asked his bartenders to run a lemon peel around the rim of his glass.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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bed and runs a hand over the duvet cover. "Matouk sheets?
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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He couldn't remember his former babysitter's name. It was in the Elisa/Alyssa/Alicia vein, but he wasn't sure exactly which.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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button that third time. Pavlov's
~ Elise Allen
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Oh yes! I confess to loving Florence and to having associated with it the idea of home. My child was born here, and here I have been very happy and well. Yet we shall not live in Florence — we are steady to our Paris plan. We must visit Rome next winter, and in the spring we shall go to Paris viâ London;
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Memory is a spiderweb. It hangs in a corner and collects dust. Until you need it to catch a fly.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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She laid a hand on his shoulder, a motherly gesture that made his skin crawl.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Prometheans were never shy about appropriating symbols.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Memory is a spiderweb. It hangs in a corner and collects dust. Unless you need it to catch a fly.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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What's the symbolic association between a beast killed by a silver bullet and the moon?
~ Elizabeth Bear
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A poet flanked them on either side-one dark, one fair and blood-smeared-and a Fool rode on a pony between.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Like her sister ships, the Montreal has a fatal attraction to gravity wells.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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