George Will Quotes
Stalin's henchman Molotov, 96, died old and in bed, a privilege he helped to deny to millions.
George Will
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I could deny it if I liked. I could deny anything if I liked.
Oscar Wilde
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The fact is he [John F.Kennedy] always had to have somebody around besides Jackie [Kennedy]. Whatever their relationship, he wanted company. I think it gets back to all those years in a hospital bed.
Chris Matthews
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Body and mind, and spirit, all combineTo make the Creature, human and divine.Of this great trinity no part deny.Affirm, affirm, the Great Eternal I.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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If a country denies it has AIDS, that country will inevitably become an even greater victim.
Richard Holbrooke
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You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity.
Ernest Hemingway
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So sweet and delicious do I become, when I am in bed with a man who, I sense, loves and enjoys me, that the pleasure I bring excels all delight, so the knot of love, however tight it seemed before, is tied tighter still.
Veronica Franco
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To deny the darkness of the soul is to be but half a human being. But we had both sides.
Ray Manzarek
The Doors
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Who says there's just one safe way to walk, one road properly lit, and the rest - all slippery water, unmarked?
Betsy Sholl
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If the Mormon Church still supported polygamy, and if it appeared to be a system that was not exploitative of women, I wouldn't feel that it's my place to forbid it.
Andrew Solomon
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Seekers are all following some distant star, and eventually will come to recognize that this star resides in their very core.
T. Thorn Coyle
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When we really want to hear, and be heard by, someone we love, we do not go rushing into noisy crowds. Silence is a form of intimacy. That's how we experience it with our friends and lovers. As relationships grow deeper and more intimate, we spend more and more quiet time alone with our lover. We talk in low tones about the things that matter... That is why Christ comes to us when our hearts and minds are still and silent.
J. Brent Bill
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Stalin's henchman Molotov, 96, died old and in bed, a privilege he helped to deny to millions.
George Will