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Polybius managed to attach himself to the clan and person of Scipio Aemilianus, grandson of one of the two losing consuls at Cannae,
— Robert L. O'Connell
You only need four words to spell the greatest word in the universe: L.O.V.E.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Third World is a state of the mind and until we change our attitude as Africans, if there is a fourth, fifth and even sixth world, we will be in it.
— Patrick L.O. Lumumba
I lived in L.A. for a few months. It seemed like no one there had parents. Or if they did have parents, they would deny it.
— Catherine O'Hara
Stefan spat. Oh, aye, he fell. O' course, Master Ralon helped him fall, several times. Poor li'l tyke didn't have a chance.
— Tamora Pierce
Hunter-gathers, by nature, store information for use, understanding that there may be a time when information is scarce.
— Brian C. O'Connor, Jud H. Copeland, Jodi L. Kearns
L-EVELS
O-F
V-ARYING
E-MOTIONS
BEING IN LOVE IS ALWAYS A
COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP! — Qwana M. BabyGirl Reynolds-Frasier
O-F
V-ARYING
E-MOTIONS
BEING IN LOVE IS ALWAYS A
COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP! — Qwana M. BabyGirl Reynolds-Frasier
L.A. just doesn't seem real to me. Chicago does. My real friends are there. It's home.
— Chris O'Donnell
L.O.V.E Luscious Omnipresent Vibrational Energy
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Parvati Patil, and isn't there a practical bit in our Defence Against the Dark Arts O.W.L.? Aren't we
— J.K. Rowling
Seek counsel of very pious, disinterested persons, and follow the call of O[ur] L[ord] and the advice of those persons.
— Vincent De Paul
W- Work of Art
A- Achiever
R- Resilient
R- Radical
I- Independent
O- Organized
R- Resourceful — Shannon L. Alder
A- Achiever
R- Resilient
R- Radical
I- Independent
O- Organized
R- Resourceful — Shannon L. Alder
S-l-o-w-ness
it gave meaning to everything. It made everything royal. — John Steinbeck
it gave meaning to everything. It made everything royal. — John Steinbeck
Before there was an Internet, before there was an A.O.L., the circulation of newspapers was going down.
— Donald E. Graham
Its all for love... L.O.V.E.
— Michael Jackson
Learn not to be frightened at shadows.
— A.L.O.E.
My music is L-O-V-E because it's a gift, and you only give something when you feel it deeply.
— Klaus Nomi
While the morality of slavery alone might have eventually led to a showdown, it was America's sprawling growth that made the issue explosive.
— Robert L. O'Connell
better than Sherman.
— Robert L. O'Connell
Hi. Thx for this. No idea. Sorry. L - , Your inquiry defeats me grammatically. Cheers.
— Joseph O'Neill
O God,
here, as so often, I cannot help.
Let me not forget she is your child
and your concern makes mine as nothing. — Madeleine L'Engle
here, as so often, I cannot help.
Let me not forget she is your child
and your concern makes mine as nothing. — Madeleine L'Engle
if you thought like Sherman and there was a nest of treason to be found, Columbia was in your crosshairs.
— Robert L. O'Connell
There are no coincidences...
— L.G. O'Connor
I wish I were there to watch the operations and changes; but alas! I am in Kansas scratching for a living.
— Robert L. O'Connell
[O]ne can scarcely be frightened off writing what one wants to write for fear an obscure reviewer should patronise one on that account.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Ah! si l'on o tait les chime' res aux hommes, quel plaisir leur resterait? Oh! If man were robbed of his fantasies, what pleasure would be left him?
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
T. S. Eliot that say And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And to know the place for the first time. L
— John O'Donohue
it was in defeat more than victory that Polybius saw the essence of Rome's greatness. It
— Robert L. O'Connell
L'adolescence est le seul temps o u' l'on ait appris quelque chose. Adolescence is the only time when we can learn something.
— Marcel Proust
As Flannery O'Connor wrote, "Religion costs. They think faith is a big electric blanket, when of course it's a cross."13
— Terryl L. Givens
How to spell Aedes aegypti,the world's one-stop, viral-disease-transmitting mosquito: T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
— T.K. Naliaka
M o re times a c u s t omer agr e es to a p r o b l em or difficulty, t he m o re likely t he sale
— Anonymous
To nobody's surprise, Professor Sprout started their lesson by lecturing them about the importance of O.W.L.s. Harry
— J.K. Rowling
It will be most pleasing to O[ur] L[ord] if you husband your strength in order to serve Him better.
— Vincent De Paul
Ignorance of ourselves must be folly.
— A.L.O.E.
We are the nation of human progress, and who will, what can, set limits to our onward march?
— John L. O'Sullivan
Hey, you've still got your endangered hymen. Which means you'll make it to closing credits - I'm s.o.l.
— Kresley Cole
Tom Jr. was steeped in Free Soil politics and was now chief justice of the Kansas State Supreme Court.
— Robert L. O'Connell
Don't let a three-o'clock-at-night feeling fog your soul.
— L.M. Montgomery
Softly sang as I drifted into dreams: F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z A,
— Ian Hutton
That's the way it is with Appian; things that appear ridiculous on average just might have happened, so they cannot be entirely dismissed.
— Robert L. O'Connell
That's all you need? Easy. I love you.Okay? Want it louder?I love you. Spell it out schould I l-o-v-e y-o-u. Want it backwards You love I.
— William Goldman
Alex O'Loughlin is an old friend. Actually, when he first came to L.A., he stayed at my house.
— Martin Henderson
What do they call it, Y.O.L.A., you only live once? I think people are sort of gravitating towards that.
— Lorene Scafaria
The best government is that which governs least.
— John L. O'Sullivan
In other words, what we know for sure is entirely limited, and all the rest is basically opinion.
— Robert L. O'Connell
I was a vegan once. Then Dom made bacon at breakfast an hour later and I said fuck it ... Y.O.L.O!
— S.L. Jennings
I have learned to regard fame as a will-o-wisp.
— L. Frank Baum