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Celestina Giuliani learned the word "slander" at her cousin's baptism.
— Mary Doria Russell
At the age of 14, I ran away from home for four days and hitchhiked around western Pennsylvania and southern Ohio.
— Michael Dirda
Life is an opportunity. The only crime we are committing is not taking that opportunity.
— Debasish Mridha
Immediate necessity makes many things convenient, which if continued would grow into oppressions. Expedience and right are different things.
— Thomas Paine
I give dignity second place to expedience.
— Jack Vance
I think fat, out-of-shape people should be fined.
— Jack LaLanne
You are only a disciple because your eyes are closed. The day you open them you will see there is nothing you can learn from me or anyone.
— Anthony De Mello
I was a film student. I became an actor, but I thought I'd be pursuing filmmaking originally.
— Dermot Mulroney
Not a day on your calendar should ever be empty. It's bad luck. Twenty-four hours of wasted opportunity.
— John Corey Whaley
There are no morals in politics; there is only expedience. A scoundrel may be of use to us just because he is a scoundrel.
— Vladimir Lenin
Was it ever right to sacrifice one's truth for expedience?
— Sue Monk Kidd
I know how the world works. Business decisions are not made for the good of the people, but for the sake of profit, loyalty and expedience.
— Christopher Fowler
Though it was the worst season in her life, something wonderful came of it. She found a relationship with Jesus.
— Karen Kingsbury
I looked about for some of my acquaintance, but in vain, for I saw not one person that I knew, which is very odd, for all the world seemed there.
— Fanny Burney
Anonymity is a universal convention of the blogosphere, and the wicked expedience is that you can speak without consequences.
— Lee Siegel
There must be no compromise with slavery - none whatever. Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expedience.
— William Lloyd Garrison