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Particularly Quotes by George W. Bush
- States should have the right to enact laws... particularly to end the inhumane practice of ending a life that otherwise could live.
- I didn't grow up in the ocean -- as a matter of fact -- near the ocean -- I grew up in the desert. Therefore,…
- I don't particularly like it when people put words in my mouth, either, by the way, unless I say it.
- We increased expenses, particularly in two areas: the military. If I put somebody in harm's way, they're going to get the best, as far as…
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- Completeness? Happiness? These words don't come close to describing my emotions. There truly is nothing I can say to capture what motherhood… — Anita Baker
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- The entertainment medium of film is particularly tuned to the present imaginations of people at large. A lot of fiction is intensely… — J. G. Ballard
- The attention of a traveller, should be particularly turned, in the first place, to the various works of Nature, to mark the… — William Bartram
- The old and honorable idea of 'vocation' is simply that we each are called, by God, or by our gifts, or by… — Wendell Berry
- Genealogy, n. An account of one's descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own. — Ambrose Bierce
- Incompatibility. In matrimony a similarity of tastes, particularly the taste for domination. — Ambrose Bierce