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- When we were the political slaves of King George, and wanted to be free, we called the maxim that "all men are… — Abraham Lincoln
- Behind us lay the great Antarctic Land; snow peaks rising beyond one another until by distance they dwindled away into insignificancy. The… — Unknown Author
- Professor Focke and his technicians standing below grew ever smaller as I continued to rise straight up, 50 metres, 75 metres, 100… — Hanna Reitsch
- I kind of dwindled into acting. — Ron Silver
- Slavery as an institution that degraded man to a thing has never died out. In some periods of history it has flourished:… — Unknown Author
- After a day on Mykines, I changed my mind about life not going on. A sort of life was going on, beating… — Lawrence Millman
- When I started out in the early 1930s, there were a great many magazines that published short stories. Unfortunately, the short-story market… — Irwin Shaw
- The American has dwindled into an Odd Fellow,-one who may be known by the development of his organ of gregariousness. — Henry David Thoreau
- Morning without you is a dwindled dawn. — Emily Dickinson
- And again there are no words. Words exist that can, used by a poet, achieve a dim monochrome of the body's love,… — John Wyndham
- Where are the leaders?' Sapphique asked. 'In the fortresses,' the swan replied. 'And the poets?' 'Lost in dreams of other worlds.' 'And… — Catherine Fisher
- When he'd pushed inside me and I'd feel him begin to penetrate, it had turned me into a wild thing-hot, wet, and… — Karen Marie Moning