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believe book writing
No men deserve the title of infidels so little as those to whom it has been usually applied; let any of those who renounce Christianity, write fairly down in a book all the absurdities that they believe instead of it, and they will find that it requires more faith to reject Christianity than to embrace it. Charles Caleb Colton
believe self denial
Forgiveness, that noblest of all self-denial, is a virtue which he alone who can practise in himself can willingly believe in another. Charles Caleb Colton
believe half literature
In religion as in politics it so happens that we have less charity for those who believe half our creed, than for those who deny the whole of it. Charles Caleb Colton
believe hallucinations scrooge
There's more of gravey than grave about you, whatever you are!" - Scrooge, referring to Marley's ghost which he believes is a hallucination from food poisoning Charles Dickens
believe remember cry
I verily believe that her not remembering and not minding in the least, made me cry again, inwardly - and that is the sharpest crying of all. Charles Dickens
believe soul done
Nothing that we do, is done in vain. I believe, with all my soul, that we shall see triumph. Charles Dickens
believe echoes sound
It is a silent, shady place, with a paved courtyard so full of echoes, that sometimes I am tempted to believe that faint responses to the noises of old times linger there yet, and that these ghosts of sound haunt my footsteps as I pace it up and down. Charles Dickens
believe adequate earth
And I am quite serious when I say that I do not believe there are, on the whole earth besides, so many intensified bores as in these United States. Charles Dickens
believe long people
It being a remarkable fact in theatrical history, but one long since established beyond dispute, that it is a hopeless endeavor to attract people to a theatre unless they can be first brought to believe that they will never get in. Charles Dickens
fists muscles
My fists get clenched, my muscles get tight, I'm getting hot. John Cross
fists way rooms
I don't really rate press conferences. It's not as though I leave the room fist-pumping my way down the corridor after a good one. Andy Roddick
fists way pissed-off
When we get out of this, I'm gonna shove my fist right into your ass, hard and fast Not in the sexual way! In the 'I am pissed off' sort of way. Danny Devito
fists seemed
He seemed kind of ticked-off. His fists were doubled, clenched down by his side. Curtis Jones
fists littles forests
Just tolerate my little fist tugging on your forest chest Fiona Apple
fists pockets performances
When I see Almunia's performances, I get angry and have to make a fist in my pocket Jens Lehmann
fists hell throwing
Well this is just a fist. But when I start throwing it around I can leave one hell of a mess. Jim Carrey
fists wedges
He is a foole that makes a wedge of his fist. George Herbert
fists done palms
Slowly, desolately, the fist of what we'd done unclenched the clawed palm of what we'd become. Gregory David Roberts
using-words adages
There's a great adage that says we sing because what we have to express can't be spoken, just using words. Jeremy Jordan
using-words reason no-point
I've always written very tightly, and there's a good reason for that. There's no point in using words that you're not going to apply. Theodore Sturgeon
using-words knows
So what's the point of using words nobody else knows or can say comfortably? I just don't understand that. Stephen Chbosky
using-words sound novelists
I could see now that a literary education did not fit one for the popular novelist's trade.Once you had started using words like flavicomous or acroamatic, because you liked the sound of them, you were lost. Woodrow Wilson