Quotes About Belonged
The Jebusites ... belonged to one or other of these two great races; perhaps, indeed, to both (i.e., Amorites and Hittites).
~ A. H. SAYCE.
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Her short blond hair shifted in the wind, and she appeared the very definition of peace and comfort. Like she belonged in the world that had existed before everything was scorched.
~ James Dashner
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The psychiatric ward was a really creepy place and, hindsight being 20/20, the creepiest thing about it was that I truly belonged there.
~ Steve-O
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There are massive camps in Bollywood. I never belonged to any camps, but I think it was a wrong move. I should have had. It affects your career. It's one big family.
~ Govinda
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For here was the station, by the asylum: both on the outskirts, where the Victorians thought they belonged.
~ Raymond Williams
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For though Duncan was a mere mortal, flawed as well, he'd accomplished a daring feat. Aye, he'd captured an angel. And she belonged to him.
~ Julie Garwood
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The whole area, manor house, Clink, all eighteen brothels and the handsome profits therefrom, belonged to and was ruled by the bishop.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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My parents bookshelves were full of books that belonged to their lives in the Communist party.
~ Michael Rosen
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Who belonged to no one, who belonged to everyone.Who had nothing, who wanted everything.
~ Lana Del Rey
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I am beginning to feel at home in college, and in command of the situation; I am beginning, in fact, to feel at home in the world--as though I really belonged to it and had not just crept in on sufferance.
~ Jean Webster
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When my parents were like, 'We're going to the Northwest,' I thought, 'You've gotta be kidding me.' I was so depressed. The cold weather really did not agree with me. When I moved back down to L.A. at 16, I felt like it was home - it was where I belonged.
~ Bonnie McKee
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I knew I belonged to the public and to the world, not because I was talented or even beautiful, but because I had never belonged to anything or anyone else.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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Samoset knew that land came from the Great Spirit, was as endless as the sky, and belonged to no man. To humor these strangers in their strange ways, however, he went through a ceremony of transferring the land and made his mark on a paper for them. It was the first deed of Indian land to English colonists.
~ Dee Brown
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When this sad war is over we will all return to our homes, and feel that we can ask no higher honor than the proud consciousness that we belonged to the Army of the Potomac.
~ George B. McClellan
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And perhaps it did not matter in what world she belonged if both worlds were marching in step.
~ Robin McKinley
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It was a splendid and cryptic old family heirloom which belonged right where it was, in the cellar.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Myth and utopia: the origins have belonged, the future will belong to the subjects in whom there is something feminine.
~ Roland Barthes
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She looked at me with an absolute smirk on her lovely face, as if she had asserted her membership in a rather distinguished secret society to which she and Tom belonged.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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In the dark morning light, her gray eyes look completely green, as though they belonged to a cat that can see in the dark.
~ Alice Hoffman
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I knew what is was like to have people stare at you with pity. For everyone's gaze to follow you through the hallways as though you were marked by tragedy and no longer belonged. And I could understand why she hadn't wanted that.
~ Robyn Schneider
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The theater is where I belonged; I simply wanted to be an actress my whole life.
~ Loni Anderson
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Here he found that European learning, like Oriental bookkeeping, had its useless intricacies designed to keep outsiders where they belonged.
~ Roy Mottahedeh
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There was no private property in the past. Everything was communal property. In the Indian community where I was born, everything belonged to the community. This way of life is more equitable.
~ Evo Morales
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They--the books I mean, not the ladies of Technical Services, though maybe those ladies too--might have dreamed of a different life in a private home, beloved and displayed and well dressed and only occasionally, dreamily read, but they belonged to the city now and had to work for the common good.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
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