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The strongest common bond between the genders is the universally acknowledged truth that both men and women are unhappy with their hair.
— Linda Sunshine
O Lord ...
Once I wanted You so much
I didn't even dare walk past Your house-
And now
I am not even worthy to be let in — Rabia Basri
Once I wanted You so much
I didn't even dare walk past Your house-
And now
I am not even worthy to be let in — Rabia Basri
As Jane Austen might have put it: It is a truth universally acknowledged that young protagonists in search of adventure must ditch their parents.
— Philip Pullman
For it was a truth universally acknowledged that a single vicar must be in want of a wife.
— G.M. Malliet
As our thought is opened and we behold the image of eternity within ourselves, we are changed by this image into a newness of life.
— Ernest Holmes
It's a corporate truth universally acknowledged that workers would rather eat rat skeletons than participate in group activities.
— Sally Thorne
Ava, you missed it when it happened so I'll clue you in. Last night, around the time you fell asleep against me, you became mine.
— Kristen Ashley
Don Corleone had promised his godson he would get the part and Don Corleone had never, to Hagen's knowledge, broken his word in such matters.
— Mario Puzo
It is truth universally acknowledged that a man in possession of a large fortune is in want of a wife!
— Jane Austen
I'm not going to be the first American president to lose a war.
— Richard M. Nixon
Sayeed was a quiet man - not awkward, as Arbeely could be, but possessed of a calm and steady nature that complemented his wife's heartfelt vivacity.
— Helene Wecker
It is a universally acknowledged truth that high school sucked.
— Jesse Andrews
The only way to make any sense of the United States Congress, our father told me once, is to view it as a two-hundred-year-long primate study.
— Karen Joy Fowler
I resent it being a truth universally acknowledged, no matter what era I find myself in, that a single woman of thirty must be in want of a husband.
— Laurie Viera Rigler
Pieces of intelligence, scraps of intelligence ... you run down leads and you run down leads, and you hope that sometimes it works.
— Donald Rumsfeld