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Now nearly all the mysteries have gone, and there is scarcely an unknown country left to peer at.)
— Jan Morris
John Newton's final recorded words: My memory is nearly gone, but I remember two things: that I am a great sinner and that Christ is a great Savior.
— Tony Reinke
It is a racking thing to have a plague of ideas and no chance to get rid of them on paper. I've nearly gone mad at times.
— Inez Haynes Irwin
Peter Aykroyd has a wonderful eye for the telling detail, cameos that stick in the mind. Thse are the little touches that make it past come alive.
— J.J. Scarisbrick
Somehow the thought she might be next wasn't nearly as terrifying as the realization he was gone.
— Marcha A. Fox
Ellie swallowed hard, heat rising in her face. Within hours, she and Collin had gone from kissing in the rain to nearly strangers.
What changed? — Tracy March
What changed? — Tracy March
I was still using my eyes even though I had them shut
— Karl Pilkington
Oh, my friend, what have you gone through that being called moral nearly makes you weep? Or was it being called friend?
— Brent Weeks
I have never gone on a real trip, never taken a holiday. The best holiday for me is spent in my workshops when nearly everybody else is on vacation.
— Enzo Ferrari
The only trouble with the movement for the preservation of our forests is that it has not gone nearly far enough, and was not begun soon enough.
— Theodore Roosevelt
I used to get an awful lot of letters, and they have almost all gone. I used to answer nearly all of them.
— Ruth Rendell
I started my career as a singer in Japan, but left it all behind to focus on my dancing career.
— Carrie Ann Inaba
I was into comics because these were my real male role models, even though at the time, I didn't know it.
— Brian Michael Bendis
A good turn at need,At first or last, shall be assur'd of meed.
— Guillaume De Salluste Du Bartas
I wrote for nearly six hours. When I stopped, the dark mood, as if by magic, had folded its cloak and gone away.
— Zane Grey