Quotes About Account
An account has come due. Debts must be settled.
~ Tamora Pierce
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Perhaps the most important contribution to science that the Royal Society has made in its three centuries of existence is its early role in publishing Newton 's masterful account of his discoveries.
~ Julian Schwinger
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The courts cannot garnish a father's salary, nor freeze his account, nor seize his property on behalf of his children, in our society. Apparently this is because a kid is not a car or a couch or a boat.
~ June Jordan
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Man is a phase of nature, and only as he is related to nature does he matter, does he have any account whatever above the dust.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
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A mental habit has been annihilated, but at least the way towards a sounder mental habit is clear. For although we are made of nothing, we are made into something; and since WHAT WE ARE MADE OF does not account for us, we are forced to a more intense concentration upon THE GOD WE ARE MADE BY.
~ Frank Sheed
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There are so many ways to account for negative outcomes that it is safer to doubt one's methods before doubting one's subjects.
~ Frans de Waal
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I could only get on at all by taking nature into my confidence and my account, by treating my monstrous ordeal as a push in a direction unusual, of course, and unpleasant, but demanding, after all, for a fair front, only another turn of the screw of ordinary human virtue.
~ Henry James
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I wore that same shirt yesterday playing golf. There goes the Nike account.
~ Leslie Nielsen
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there is a French version of the story, and a true one.
~ Stephen Clarke
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Prayer is privileged access to the God of the universe, bought and paid for by the blood of His Son on our account for all those who freely receive Him as Lord.
~ Stephen Kendrick
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It appears from Mr. Smith's account that there is no scarcity of buffalo as he penetrated the country.
~ William Henry Ashley
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In many cases where one is content to lead a secluded life it is not necessary to say much of one's past, but as a rule something must be said. People have the habit of inquiring—if they are no more than butchers and bakers. By degrees one must account for this and that fact, and it was so here. .
~ Theodore Dreiser
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He was like this when I got here?' That's you alibi?
~ Karen Chance
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There is so much bias for self-love, so much recklessness about truth in general, and so much of even a sincere faithlessness of narration, that no partial account of anything is to be trusted.
~ Kate Summerscale
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Life is like a cash register, in that every account, every thought, every deed, like every sale, is registered and recorded.
~ Fulton John Sheen
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Open and use a separate bank account for your entity's activities.
~ Garrett Sutton
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One of the surprises of the gospels is their account of the very unlikely people who were drawn to Jesus.
~ Gary Inrig
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So much has been said that is exaggerated, inaccurate, extravagant and open to misinterpretation that I thought that a detailed account could only help and, I hope, prove of considerable public interest.
~ Brian Epstein
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A Virginia woman assailed me as "non-Southern" because of my account of the burning of Richmond by Confederates in To Appomattox - before reading the book. In her broadside she lumped me with the Soviet Union, the United States Supreme Court and Certain Republican Presidents fore and aft.
~ Burke Davis
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It was not till the boats returned from the pursuit of these whales, that the whites saw their ship in bloody possession of the savages enrolled among the crew. ââ'¬â€NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT OF THE TAKING AND RETAKING OF THE WHALE-SHIP HOBOMACK.
~ Herman Melville
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To sum up: whatever fictional liberties have been taken in weaving the phantoms of my invention through real events, The Hope is presented to my readers as an honest account of Israel's early history, as true and responsible as research could make it. As to whether the tale itself pleases, only they can judge.
~ Herman Wouk
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Let anyone who finds them credible believe the stories told by the Egyptians. For my part, I have made it a rule throughout this account to record, just as I hear them, the traditions of the various nations.
~ Herodotus
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How would that constitute an ending? What service or hope or satisfaction could a reader draw from such an account? Who would want to believe that, except in the service of the bleakest realism? I couldn't do it to them. I'm too old, too frightened, too much in love with the shred of the life I have remaining. I no longer possess the lavage of my pessimism. When I am dead, and the Marshall's are dead, we will exist as my inventions.
~ Ian Mcewan
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How would that constitute an ending? What serve or hope or satisfaction could a reader draw from such an account? Who would want to believe that, except in the service of the bleakest realism? I couldn't do it to them. I'm too old, too frightened, too much in love with the shred of the life I have remaining. I no longer possess the leverage of my pessimism. When I am dead, and the Marshalls are dead, we will exist as my inventions.
~ Ian Mcewan
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