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Wes Burgess

Senses could be dulled, and you might withdraw into yourself, feeling numb and empty.

William Law

What could begin to deny self, if there were not something in man different from self?

Wendy Kopp

Common Core reminds us what testing can do right. Modeled on standards of the world's education superpowers, questions demand critical thinking and creativity. Students are ...

Walt Disney

If anybody gets highbrow around the studio, out he goes.

Walter Piston

I must say Ive always composed music from the point of view of the performers.

Wanda Snow Porter

Perfection is for the insecure.

Wilson Pickett

I'm going to wait til the midnight hour, that's when my love begins to shine.

Willow Winters

A woman with a book never goes to bed alone.

Winston O. Abbott

Beauty gathered in the brightness of the sunny hours - is often best remembered in the quiet dark.

Winthrop Mackworth Praed

I remember, I remember how my childhood fleeted by. The mirth of its December, and the warmth of its July.

Wade Barrett

We are going to stand together, united.

William Vaughn Moody

Gigantic, willful, young, Chicago sitteth at the northwest gates.

W. Lance Bennett

A free and independent press is generally considered essential for democracy, both to raise timely questions about debatable government policies and to report challenges to ...

Walter Rinder

This time called life was meant to share.

William Morris

As to the garden, it seems to me its chief fruit is-blackbirds.

Wilfred Grenfell

The word of God is the Christian soul's best weapon, and it is essential to have it with him always. In doubt it decides, in ...

William Archibald Dunning

Since bad men find the rule of kings no less burdensome than that of tyrants, the recognition of the right of private citizens to kill ...

William Feller

It is a common fallacy to believe that the law of large numbers acts as a force endowed with memory seeking to return to the ...

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Buck Rogers, I believe, is an illegitimate child of Galactica. I only hope Galactica won't turn in its grave.

William Booth

A man's labor is not only his capital but his life. When it passes it returns never more. To utilize it, to prevent its wasteful ...

Waldo Frank

We go forth all to seek America. And in the seeking we create her. In the quality of our search shall be the nature of ...

Wendy Brown

Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands, the heavy price of institutionalised protection is always a measure of ...

William C. Speidel Jr.

Their menu points out that: "It took Vikings many centuries to create the smorgasbord. It brings you the fish of the sea, the meats of ...

Wretch 32

Drinks, fans and snow - heaven

W. Macqueen-Pope

On history's clock it was sunset, and the sun of the old world was setting in a dying blaze of splendour never to be seen ...

Walter Hadwen

I once believed in Jenner; I once believed in Pasteur. I believed in vaccination. I believed in vivisection. But I changed my views as the ...

William Deans

The lust of conquest, when associated with religious fanaticism, has been the greatest scourge of the human race.

William Gregory

Then there's everything else. There are a ton of little things to keep in mind - having the right diapers on hand, ensuring you get ...

William S. Wilson

Every problem of medicine is a problem of language, and this operation was a malapropism.

Wynter Wilkins

Not all vampires are created equal.

Wes Brown

Shonda Rhimes is at the top of television.

William R. Cutrer

Adopting a child is a blessing. Those who perceive themselves as "doing someone a favor" are not ready to adopt. Pity is such an insult. ...

W.L.W. Borowiecki

If you automate a process that has errors, all you've done is automate the generation of those errors.

William Of Conches

Because they know not the forces of nature, and in order that they may have comrades in their ignorance, they suffer not that others should ...

William O'Neill

It's kind of a terrible irony, in a way, that the solution to America's problems was World War II.

William Paul Young

Am I going crazy? Am I supposed to believe that God is a big black woman with a questionable sense of humor?

W.B. Maxwell

...no one of mature age cares to make a complete confession of his past life.

William Butler

Nothing stands still. Things are either...

Wally Lamb

It's as if the work on your canvas has a will of its own. When that happens, it can be quite exciting. But disturbing, too, ...

William Jerome

Any old place I can hang my hat is home sweet home to me.

William Widmaier

The art of life requires pigments from distant lands.

Wilton Barnhardt

You really think love messes everything up?"Sure do. That's what's so compelling about it.

Walter D. Asmus

I'm convinced that theatre is a horrible business. Make this the headline. You have to be on the spot every night as an actor. You ...

William Kalush

My heart is in this work, for it is not a question of 'Will we win' or 'Will we lose.' We must win, and that ...

William Samuel Johnson

Remember ... that you are redeemed of the Lord [Ephesians 1:7]-that you are bought with a price [1 Corinthians 6:20], even the inestimable price of ...

William Sawyers

Daring to make a difference in today's youth-one page at a time

Walter F. Taylor Jr.

That means that violation of her purity lowers the honor rating of the male and, ultimately, of the entire family. In such cultures, rape by ...

Walter Salles

So I feel a responsibility to help first-time film-makers in Brazil, but also to increase the dialogue between film cultures which are really wonderful and ...

William F. Russell

Cupid, you see, was a more dangerous archer than even mighty Apollo, for, although Apollo's arrows could drain one's life blood in an instant, a ...

Wayne D. Dundee

As a result, he was actually looking directly at it when the back side suddenly erupted outward in a thundering, ear-pounding explosion! The

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