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Circumstances Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- There's no way to explain to a child that the line between good and evil isn't nearly as black and white as a fairy tale…
- Whether or not belive in Fate comes down to one thing: who you blame when something goes wrong. Do you think it's your fault -…
- by now you've already formed your own impression. you believe that an act committed a lifetime ago defines a man, or you believe that a…
- Ross was a firm believer that you could not force circumstance. You could buckle your seat belt, but still crash the car. You could throw…
- Imagine if you were the positive pole of a magnet, and you were told that under no circumstances were you allowed to touch that negative…
- Nobody, who looks at a shard of flint lying beneath a rock ledge, or who finds a splintered log by the side of the road…
- There was no black or white. Someone who had been good her entire life could, in fact, do something evil. People were just as capable…
More Circumstances Quotes
- The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. — Aristotle
- I am of course confident that I will fulfill my tasks as a writer in all circumstances - from my grave even… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- I am what time, circumstance, history, have made of me, certainly, but I am also, much more than that. So are we… — James A. Baldwin
- There are movies that require fantasy and slightly more fantastical acting. Lines that are good for certain movies, in real life circumstances,… — Christian Bale
- People with deep faith and big hearts are concerned, as I am about the circumstance that Ms. Schiavo is in. I want… — Jeb Bush
- Justice is a certain rectitude of mind whereby a man does what he ought to do in the circumstances confronting him. — Thomas Aquinas
- It will greatly help you to understand scripture if you note - no only what is spoken and written, but of whom… — Unknown Author
- If worms have the power of acquiring some notion, however rude, of the shape of an object and over their burrows, as… — Charles Darwin