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illinois black population
Illinois has less than a 12 percent black population and I won with 55 percent of the vote. Carol Moseley Braun
illinois nominations republican
I accept the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, to represent the State of Illinois. Alan Keyes
illumination atheism fagots
Atheism is a system which can communicate neither warmth nor illumination, except from those fagots which your mistaken zeal has lighted up for its destruction. Charles Caleb Colton
ill merely money mr paid wish
Ultimately, we're just here to get our money back. We don't wish Mr Stewart any ill will. He was paid a lot of money to do something he did not do. It's merely a contractual matter. Gary Loveman
illegal purchasing straws
Straw purchasing is illegal. Jason Chaffetz
illusion
Change is an illusion because we're always at the place where any future can take us. Alan Watts
ill impudence malice manners pass
Where modesty's ill manners, 'tis but fitThat impudence and malice pass for wit. William Congreve
illegal humans human-beings
No human being is illegal. Elie Wiesel
illegal humans human-beings
How can a human being be illegal? Elie Wiesel
inclined led occurred pronounce shall since
We shall be inclined to pronounce the voyage that led to the way to this New World as the most epoch-making event of all that have occurred since the birth of Christ. John Fiske
inclined less means
I don't do anything mysterious on purpose. I'm less than forthcoming, but that doesn't necessarily mean I'm mysterious. It just means I'm not inclined to go there. Leon Redbone
inclined people shows tv video watch
People will be much more inclined to watch broadband-delivered video if it shows up on the TV screen. Tom Rogers
inclined maybe question
Maybe he's not as inclined to question the who, what, where, when and how first, John Sutton
inclined tragic
I'd like to start writing scripts. I think I'd probably be inclined to write a very dark comedy or a tragic romance. As a kid, I used to write really dark stuff. Jessica Biel
inclined perfect seemed
I don't know why there weren't plans, ... If there had been and they were inadequate, I'd be inclined to say nobody's perfect - but it just seemed like they weren't doing anything. Jim Talent
inclined women
Women are not inclined to go that way. Elizabeth Edwards
inclined school time
For a long time, I have been inclined to start a school for the talented children. Sivamani
inclined less
I think a lot of the co-sponsors of it probably are less inclined because of the commission's actions. John Thune
lest stands wander
Lest he should wander irretrievably from the right path, he stands still. William Hazlitt
lest lives supposed
The Bible says, 'Judge not lest ye be judged.' Our lives are supposed to be hospitals, not courtrooms. Tammy Faye Bakker
lest substance
Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow. Aesop
lestat vampire-lestat changes-over-time
None of us really changes over time. We only become more fully what we are. Anne Rice
sweet jobs smart
When you're single again, at the beginning you're very optimistic and you say, 'I want to meet someone who's really smart, really sweet, really sensitive.' And six months later you're like, 'Lord, any mammal with a day job. Carol Leifer
sweet smell fire
the sweet heavy smell grew very much less. For though the whole fire had not been put out, a good bit of it had, and what remained smelled very largely of burnt Marsh-wiggle, which is not at all an enchanting smell. C. S. Lewis
sweet strong ambition
Nothing is very strong: strong enough to steal away a man's best years not in sweet sins but in a dreary flickering of the mind over it knows not what and knows not why, in the gratification of curiosities so feeble that the man is only half aware of them, in drumming of fingers and kicking of heels, in whistling tunes that he does not like, or in the long, dim labyrinth of reveries that have not even lust or ambition to give them a relish, but which, once chance association has started them, the creature is took weak and fuddled to shake off. C. S. Lewis
sweet strong air
When there came a sound that I'd never heard the like of in all my born days. Eh, I won't forget that. The whole air was full of it, loud as thunder but far longer, cool and sweet as music over water but strong enough to shake the woods. And I said to myself, 'If that's not the Horn, call me a rabbit. C. S. Lewis
sweetness-of-life people steps
There are people who balk at small civilities on account of their manifest insincerity. ... It is better and more logical to accept all the polite phraseology which facilitates intercourse, and contributes to the sweetness of life. If we discarded the formal falsehoods which are the currency of conversation, we should not be one step nearer the vital things of truth. Agnes Repplier
sweet hands order
Whatever has "wit enough to keep it sweet" defies corruption and outlasts all time; but the wit must be of that outward and visible order which needs no introduction or demonstration at our hands. Agnes Repplier
sweet book drs
Oh, and I have to mention one lady who does all of my book covers in cross stitch and frames them. Muriel. She's amazing. I just received one for my latest, Love And Dr Devon, actually. It's very sweet of her to do it. Alan Titchmarsh
sweet reflection past
No reflection was to be allowed now, not one glance was to be cast back; not even one forward. Not one thought was to be given either to the past or the future. The first was a page so heavenly sweet, so deadly sad, that to read one line of it would dissolve my courage and break down my energy. The last was an awful blank, something like then world when the deluge was gone by. Charlotte Bronte
sweet memories lying
Arraigned at my own bar, Memory having given her evidence of the hopes, wishes, sentiments I had been cherishing since last night-- of the general state of mind which I have indulged for nearly a fortnight past; Reason having come forward and told in her own quiet way , a plain, unvarnished tale, showing how I had rejected the real, and rabidly devoured the ideal;-- I pronounced judgment to this effect:-- That a greater fool than Jane Eyre had never breathed the breath of life: that a more fantastic idiot had never surfeited herself on sweet lies, and swallowed the poison as if it were nectar. Charlotte Bronte