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Because we trusted nothing, we endeavored to protect ourselves, boys becoming misogynistic and violent, girls turning duplicitous, all of us hopeless.
— Jesmyn Ward
I'm a huge fan of dance cardio because it goes by really quick.
— Julianne Hough
It's good to know the guy who's holding onto your wire is someone you trust and you know he's not going to let you fall.
— Jack Reynor
Drowned, dead, duplicitous slut!
— Christopher Moore
I think if there was anything I learned from our skipper was that it's not how you look; it's how you perform.
— Neil Armstrong
But there's still an avenue for smaller comics and personal expression.
— Bill Sienkiewicz
In Hollywood, they put the knife in your front; in D.C., they put it in your back. I found far fewer duplicitous people in Hollywood.
— Jack Abramoff
It is amazing the quality of human beings that are in this world if we can just get past people not dressing the way we want them to dress.
— Joyce Meyer
The driving desires of human hearts are to be loved and appreciated.
— Debasish Mridha
The test of a man is: does he bear apples? Does he bear fruit?
— Abraham Maslow
I don't want corporate America to think they can continue their duplicitous double-dealing.
— Joe Jamail
His voice with its Cuban accent was soft and sweet as a banana.
— Truman Capote
Music is enough of an expression that it doesn't really matter what the words are or what language it's in.
— Gwenno
Memory Serves." Duplicitous couplet.
— David Mitchell
I was naive, but I certainly was not duplicitous.
— Ann Landers
Spread your wings of love, and let your mind fly to a distant land where love is the air of life.
— Debasish Mridha
Over the last year, Simon had come to understand that the Shadowhunters preferred to believe their choices were perfect, their laws infallible.
— Cassandra Clare
There is nothing in words and styles out suitableness that makes them acceptable and effective.
— Joseph Glanvill
Any writer who pretends to a disaffection for recognition, I think they're being duplicitous.
— Harlan Ellison