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The beautiful thing about marriage is the right it gives me to monogamy. One man intent on dictating my whereabouts is enough, wouldn't you think?
— Courtney Milan
Healing fails to occur because it is much easier to injure another than to heal oneself.
— Vernon Howard
My last name is originally Irish. I'm not exactly sure whereabouts it's from, but I've got family branches that were traced back there.
— Matthew McConaughey
He wrested the world's whereabouts from the stars, and locked the secret in a pocket watch.
— Dava Sobel
prevaricated. He was cagey not just about his own whereabouts,
— Sharon Hendry
But I want to make sure of our whereabouts and whenabouts,' said Van. 'It is a philosophical need.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Order returns to his addled head, and God no longer breaks eggs there in the morning" from "The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty
— Sebastian Barry
I measure success in terms of the contributions an individual makes to her fellow human beings.
— Margaret Mead
In truth, I became a conductor because deep down I wanted to conduct Brahms's four symphonies and Richard Strauss's tone poems.
— Zubin Mehta
There's talent on the streets, kids with ideas who have stories to tell and never get a chance.
— James Jannard
Her smiles are like the morning sun that illuminates my world.
— Debasish Mridha
Committees can criticize, but they cannot create.
— David Ogilvy
O prize exceedingly the matchless power and grace which changes deserts into gardens, and makes the barren heart to sing for joy.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Transform the earth, not patch up the old plan.
— George Herbert Clarke
I was helped by having a verbatim memory of what happened years ago, even if I can't remember what happened a couple of days ago.
— James Herriot
Whatever thrift is, it is not avarice. Avarice is not generous; and, after all, it is the thrifty people who are generous.
— Archibald Primrose
The wolf's clear, intelligent eyes brushed mine. The wolf is gentle-hearted. Not noble, not cowardly, just nonfighting.
— Lois Crisler
My pulse is buzzing and my stomach is a riot of butterflies and half-digested peanut butter cookies.
— Autumn Doughton