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disbelief heard havens
What do you know? Haven't you heard of suspension of disbelief? Ed Wood
disbelief explain sit
Nothing can explain it. You just sit around in disbelief for a while. And then you think of his family. Billy Knight
disbelief sort
I was sort of in disbelief that he went off the course. Ted Ligety
disbelief great
I'm a great audience. I cry very easily. I suspend disbelief in two seconds. Stephen Sondheim
disbelief involved people talking
Our feeling, in talking with people at the school, was disbelief that she would actually be involved in something like this. William Kiefer
disbelief
I was in disbelief when Raich went out. Ted Ligety
disbelief won
I?m still in disbelief that we won the big one. Frances Chaney
disbelief ignorant law violation
We were in disbelief that someone would be that ignorant to do something so flagrant in violation of the law, James Cook
disbelief cautious be-cautious
I have gradually learned to be cautious even in disbelief Carl Jung
greatness men mind
Great men, like comets, are eccentric in their courses, and formed to do extensive good by modes unintelligible to vulgar minds. Charles Caleb Colton
greatness deserving-it mind
Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause without obtaining it, than obtain without deserving it. If it follow them it is well, but they will not deviate to follow it. Charles Caleb Colton
greatness men
In life we shall find many men that are great, and some that are good, but very few men that are both great and good. Charles Caleb Colton
greatness men too-much
Speaking generally, no man appears great to his contemporaries, for the same reason that no man is great to his servants--both know too much of him. Charles Caleb Colton
great-expectations secret tears
The secret was such an old one now, had so grown into me and become a part of myself, that I could not tear it away. Charles Dickens
great-expectations strange melancholy
So new to him," she muttered, "so old to me; so strange to him, so familiar to me; so melancholy to both of us!... Charles Dickens
great-expectations may done
But, in this separation I associate you only with the good and I will faithfully hold you to that always, for you have done far more good than harm, let me feel now what sharp distress I may. Charles Dickens
great-expectations may let-me
Let me feel now what sharp distress I may. Charles Dickens
greatness excellence littles
True greatness consists in being great in little things. Charles Simmons