
Top 14 Hyphenating Compound Quotes
#1. I never forget that I live in a house owned by all the American people and that I have been given their trust.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#2. I did realize, as do you, how blessed I was to know bookjoy, the private pleasure of savoring text.
Pat Mora
#3. I don't think we should speak so much. What if we were singing a song? We split, whilst singing.
Jean Gabin
#4. Listen, I wrote 10 unsuccessful books before I broke through, so I'm looking all the time to keep my books fascinating. I want to write what people want to read, not push any message.
Ken Follett
#5. I know that sometimes these friends feel that they have been expelled from the ordinary world they lived in before and that they are now citizens of the Land of the Fucked.
Anne Lamott
#6. Pretending that Shiloh's a bear, tryin' to get in. The more they squeal, the more Shiloh wiggles about, tryin' to get his nose under the edge of the sheet, tail going ninety miles an hour. If that dog had wings, he'd fly, except his propeller would be on the wrong end.
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
#7. Nate took the sheet. It was covered in the neat, curvy handwriting so many women mastered and men almost never did. The top half was the message, recopied in the same Cyrillic that it had been on the wall. Below it was the translation in English.
Peter Clines
#8. Her grandmother, as she gets older, is not fading but rather becoming more concentrated.
Paulette Alden
#9. The College Access and Opportunity Act addresses the important need to make higher education more affordable and easier to access for low and middle-income students.
Ron Lewis
#10. I think the institute of marriage is a noble thing. The idea of a partner for life is incredibly romantic. But now we're living to 100. A hundred years ago people were dying at age 37. Til death do us part was a much different deal.
Debra Messing
#11. Judaism boasts of no exclusive revelation of eternal truths that are indispensable to salvation, of no revealed religion in the sense in which that term is usually understood.
Moses Mendelssohn
#12. When last we left our heroine (us), she was nine years old and about to stuff her gob with a chocolate digestive.
Daniel O'Malley
#13. It is too great a strain for a woman to bear. I did not think so at first, but I know better now.
Bram Stoker
#14. When I started acting, it was like a double identity crisis - your basic crisis, compounded by people saying, 'there goes Robards' kid, Bacall's kid.' Now I realize, sure, that gets your foot in the door, but once it's there, it's your foot. I'm not bothered anymore. I'm confident of my abilities.
Sam Robards
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