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Were Quotes by Ernest Hemingway
- All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time.
- The only thing that could spoil a day was people. People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as…
- The game of golf would lose a great deal if croquet mallets and billiard cues were allowed on the putting green.
- When I have an idea, I turn down the flame, as if it were a little alcohol stove, as low as it will go. Then…
- It's none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way.
- Ezra was right half the time, and when he was wrong, he was so wrong you were never in any doubt about it.
More Were Quotes
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- When I was growing up, the men in my life were abusive; women were the ones I ran to for comfort. — Kevyn Aucoin
- When we were making the law, when we were writing the literature and the mathematics the grandfarthers of Blair and little Bush… — Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
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- Ever since the Crusades, when Christians from western Europe were fighting holy wars against Muslims in the near east, western people have… — Karen Armstrong
- For centuries, the Muslims were able to co-exist perfectly well with Jews and Christians in the Middle East. — Karen Armstrong
- In the holy city of Mecca, violence of any kind was forbidden. From the moment they left home, pilgrims were not permitted… — Karen Armstrong
- I was elated, ecstatic and extremely surprised that we were successful. — Neil Armstrong
- I thought the attractions of being an astronaut were actually, not so much the Moon, but flying in a completely new medium. — Neil Armstrong
- If I were to say, 'God, why me?' about the bad things, then I should have said, 'God, why me?' about the… — Arthur Ashe