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As the old saying goes, you can't spell unprofessional, unethical, or unaccountable without the UN.
— Brad Thor
Reading messed with my brain in an unaccountable way. It made me happy; or something.
— Salvatore Scibona
The dark side of blogging is, of course, people can be (and are) just savage and uncivilized, deeply cruel and fully unaccountable.
— Augusten Burroughs
You are curious and quick, you have a deft mind, and for some unaccountable reason, people tell you things
useful things. — Deanna Raybourn
useful things. — Deanna Raybourn
Children are unaccountable little creatures.
— Katherine Mansfield
As Man alone, Jesus could not have saved us; As God alone, He would not; Made flesh, He could and did.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
Book
beautiful
book,
miniscule forest,
leaf
after leaf
your paper smells
of the elements ... — Pablo Neruda
beautiful
book,
miniscule forest,
leaf
after leaf
your paper smells
of the elements ... — Pablo Neruda
Love makes us all do unaccountable things.
— Cecilia Grant
Boredom was as exhausting as backbreaking labor.
— Jung Chang
Nothing symbolizes American strength and vigor more than another unaccountable Washington bureaucrat.
— Michelle Malkin
Trust starts with truth and ends with truth.
— Santosh Kalwar
The whimsicalness of our own humor is a thousand times more fickle and unaccountable than what we blame so much in fortune.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Pig power in America was infuriating, but pig power in the communist framework was awesome and unaccountable.
— Eldridge Cleaver
Citizens' rights cannot be protected if their digital activities are governed and policed by opaque and publicly unaccountable corporate mechanisms.
— Rebecca MacKinnon
Like the world had met her low expectations.
— Maya Rodale
Time is not the stable moving-staircase that prosemen have for centuries pretended it to be, but an unaccountable wibble-wobble
— Robert Graves