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“to combine both, but if you can’t, they should have at least one of these:” — Mary Anderson Copy Share Image
“Through all this ordeal his root horror had been isolation, and there are no words to express the abyss between isolation and having one… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“In the terrorist case, the inequivalence can be shown by proving the compatibility within the system of the following two propositions: (a) Yesterday it… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“Two plus two is not sometimes equal to four! It is equal to four plus one, for one is a powerful amalgamation.” — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“The impossible cannot have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.” — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“An intermediate case is that of a name used analogically or metaphorically; that is, a name which is predicated of two things, not univocally,… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“Not only did MacKenzie have an excellent arse, he decided, she had an excellent eye for detail.” — L.J. Ross Copy Share Image
“Not after seeing Denise MacKenzie in full, glorious technicolour. “Could have happened to anyone,” was all he said, looking away. “Always seems to happen… — L.J. Ross Copy Share Image
“Winter was an unforgiving time on Holy Island. Harsh winds from the North Sea whipped through the cobbled streets between the squat, stone cottages… — L.J. Ross Copy Share Image
“What does this Doctor Taylor look like, Ryan?” “I hardly feel that’s relevant, sir,” he prevaricated. “On the contrary, I believe it could be… — L.J. Ross Copy Share Image
“Okay,” Ryan nodded and favoured her with one of his best smiles. Liz may have been nearly twice his age, but she still recognised… — L.J. Ross Copy Share Image