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But I began then to think of time as having a shape, something you could see, like a series of liquid transparencies, one laid on top of another.
— Margaret Atwood
Six foot eight and all asshole.
— Lauren Beukes
The trial was over in nine days, the verdict a foregone conclusion.
— Matthew FitzSimmons
Behind success is a time foregone.
Failure is unconditional-success asks for a compromise! — Meenu Chopra
Failure is unconditional-success asks for a compromise! — Meenu Chopra
Rocky is a very predictable movie. The ending is a foregone conclusion.
— Sylvester Stallone
It's good to be funny when you are a comedian.
— George Lindsey
Utterance is the evidence of foregone study.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Writing is my shelter. I don't hide behind the words; I use them to dig inside my heart to find the truth.
— Terry McMillan
I didn't say you're a bad person. I just don't like being a foregone conclusion for the sole reason of having a vagina.
— Jamie McGuire
The only good place for a sage grouse to be listed is on the menu of a French bistro. It does not deserve federal protection, period.
— Jason Chaffetz
There was madness and magic in the slim body he held, and the lips turned up to him were red and trembling and he kissed her.
— Margaret Mitchell
The cost of anything is the foregone alternative.
— Walter Johnson
I see God in a sunrise, not in repetitious ritual.
— Karen Marie Moning
They stumble at the Word of God for in their hearts they are unwilling to obey it - which makes stumbling a foregone conclusion.
— J.B. Phillips
Why'd you leave the match, huh?
— Lleyton Hewitt
The Master was entirely free from four things: prejudice, foregone conclusions, obstinacy, and egoism.
— Confucius
My brother-in-law wrote an unusual murder story. The victim got killed by a man from another book.
— Robert Sylvester
Are not half our lives spent in reproaches for foregone actions, of the true nature and consequences of which we were wholly ignorant at the time?
— Herman Melville