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When people kill themselves, they think they're ending the pain, but all they're doing is passing it on to those they leave behind.
— Jeannette Walls
The biggest gift of being unambiguously mentally ill is the time I've saved myself trying to be normal.
— Mark Vonnegut
The continuum in which we live is not the kind of place in which middles can be unambiguously excluded.
— Reuben Abel
If you cannot state a proposition clearly and unambiguously, you do not understand it.
— Milton Friedman
It's freezing up here. What did you use to keep warm?"
"Indignation," said Michelangelo. "Best fuel I know. Never burns out. — Irving Stone
"Indignation," said Michelangelo. "Best fuel I know. Never burns out. — Irving Stone
Magnus Bane. The Ultimate Traitor.
Not my favorite nickname. I prefer, "Our Lord and Master" or maybe "Unambiguously the Hottest. — Cassandra Clare
Not my favorite nickname. I prefer, "Our Lord and Master" or maybe "Unambiguously the Hottest. — Cassandra Clare
He's firmly, irrevocably, unambiguously convinced that you're somebody worth dying for.
— Lee Strobel
U.S. Constitution declares rather unambiguously that Congress has the responsibility to declare war.
— Marvin Kalb
To unambiguously settle the questions of whether there was life on Mars, it will take scientists down on the surface.
— Ellen Stofan
I'm from the Delbert Home for the Unusual.
— Jonathan Winters
Nothing learned is ever quite wasted.
— Ellis Peters
The south is very focused on family ... the musical heritage of Muscle Shoals especially and the bands from the region.
— Jason Isbell
I stress that we unambiguously support strengthening the non-proliferation regime, without any exceptions, on the basis of international law.
— Vladimir Putin
Writers aren't exactly people ... They're a whole bunch of people trying to be one person.
— F Scott Fitzgerald