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How innocent, how happy, how truly delightful, even, would life be if we were to desire nothing but what is to be found upon the face of the earth: in a word, nothing but what is provided ready to our hands!
Pliny The ElderRead
The word 'novel' carries, for me, a weight as ominous, all-consuming and unforgiving as any Job encountered.
Philip SchultzRead
People have been told so often that resurrection is just a metaphor, and means Jesus died and was glorified - in other words, he went to Heaven, whatever that means. And they've never realized that the word 'resurrection' simply didn't mean that.
N. T. WrightRead
Promise keeping is a powerful means of grace in a time when people hardly depend on each other to remember and live by their word.
Lewis B. SmedesRead
Black-and-white always looks modern, whatever that word means.
Karl LagerfeldRead
Painting is but another word for feeling.
John ConstableRead
Marines don't know how to spell the word 'defeat'.
Jim MattisRead
I'm a 'frotteur,' someone who likes to rub words in his hand, to turn them around and feel them, to wonder if that really is the best word possible. Does that word in this sentence have any electric potential? Does it do anything? Too much electricity will make your reader's hair frizzy. There's a question of pacing.
James SalterRead
The Bank had never used the word 'corruption' at all until I got there, and the reason for that was, as the general counsel pointed out to me, that quite a number of our shareholders represented were not immune from corruption in their governments.
James WolfensohnRead

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