
The Congress has now become a fairly
evenly divided entity. —
John Dingell

You're beautiful, Roza. So beautiful it hurts me. —
Richelle Mead

because nothing ends
evenly. —
Ville Hytonen

Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves - slowly,
evenly, without rushing toward the future. —
Thich Nhat Hanh

You told me I smelled - like bacon."
"Well," he said
evenly. "That's awkward. —
Michelle Hodkin

When a leader has an attitude of gratitude, it can create great differences in the lives of others. —
Debasish Mridha

A lot of people don't know what it's like to actually be hungry. I do. I've also slept on the streets. —
Cass McCombs

You can compel the memories from me, Aya, but you can't compel away my feelings," he said
evenly. —
Nicole R. Taylor

My compliments," Alek said slowly and
evenly. "Your contempt was most convincing."
"I am your servant. —
Scott Westerfeld

When you cannot make up your mind which of two
evenly balanced courses of action you should take - choose the bolder. —
William Slim

Dashrath spoke
evenly, his voice reverberating even outside the royal tent. 'Rise, Ram Chandra, protector of the Raghu clan.' A —
Amish Tripathi

The 'New York Times' reviews of my work have been
evenly divided - favourable and unfavourable. —
Zubin Mehta

Bodily exercises are to be done discreetly; not to be taken
evenly and alike by all men. —
Thomas A Kempis

It is not great wealth in a few individuals that proves a country is prosperous, but great general wealth
evenly distributed among the people ... —
Victoria Woodhull

I know something about a lot of things," she countered
evenly. "That's why you're grooming me to be your lieutenant, remember?" - Mara Jade —
Timothy Zahn

Love and intuition are both the language of the soul. Speak soul. —
Jodi Livon

Knowledge is worthless when your enemy knows you have it. —
Linda Massucci

However, even a strong government can't perform miracles. It needs money from the taxpayers. —
George Soros

Doom very
evenly! Do not doom one doom to the rich; another to the poor! Nor doom one doom to your friend; another to your foe! —
Alfred The Great

It's nice to play a character who's written as a mixed race character and is not a drug addict. —
Howard Charles

...sin does not deal its consequences
evenly upon men and women... —
Joyce DiPastena

When you split a pie up
evenly, everyone gets the worst piece. —
Marty Rubin

Time constricts and flattens, you know. It's not
evenly weighted. Certain moments linger in the mind and others disappear. —
Christina Baker Kline

My grandsire,' Jamie observed
evenly, 'has by all reports got a character that would enable him to hide conveniently behind a spiral staircase. —
Diana Gabaldon

I wish that the world's food was spread
evenly on everybody's plate, and that no-one got more or less than anyone else. —
Arthur Potts Dawson

in the chopped spinach. Stir until well wilted and
evenly distributed. (Takes about 2 minutes) Your beef and spinach combo —
Maggie Fisher

I have two cats at home in Minnesota with my family. Beau and Skippy. —
Rachael Leigh Cook

Help others while respecting the Sacred Law of Free Will. By recognizing and honoring God in others, you recognize and honor God within yourself. —
Human Angels

Cultures should not be like water that dissolves them
evenly, but like colours that stand out distinctly. —
Vinita Kinra

Through the open window, Ronan asked
evenly, You gonna race with those shades on, you Bulgarian mobster Jersey trash piece of shit? —
Maggie Stiefvater

The future has already arrived. It's just not
evenly distributed yet. —
William Gibson