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    Macbeth Inside Quotes

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    Seek the Inside In the play Macbeth‚ one notices many times where one can jump to conclusions about what someone says or their actions. “Things are not always as they seem; the first appearance deceives many.” This quote is said by Plato. This quote is very broad and one thing that one can take from it is that one shall not judge a book by its cover. In today’s time period people tend to jump to conclusions about someone or something. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ the theme things

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    Edmond Dantes Quotes

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    shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. You must look into that storm and shout as you did in Rome. Do your worst‚ for I will do mine! Then the fates will know you as we know you” (Dumas 172). This quote really does summarize Edmond Dantes. One moment he’s walking high‚ in another moment he is in jail‚ then he is free and out plotting his revenge against his three enemies. Edmond Dantes is a man of many faces‚ and disguises. He is Edmond‚ The Count

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    Patty Blount Quotes

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    Blount is a very active and amazing woman‚ not only is Patty Blount a writer but she also writes technical information during the day and writes novels at night. Patty is a solid supporter of women’s rights which could have impacted the novel. Patty quotes‚ "I don’t understand people hating feminists! Feminists just want equal rights. Why is that so wrong?” The novel "Some boys" is a novel about sexual assault‚ which Patty is against. Patty’s personal life had a large impact on this novel because it

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    Memorable quotes for ad feedback Maggie: It wasn’t your fault. "Bull" McCabe: Wasn’t it my mouth the words came out of? "Bull" McCabe: She’s a woman like your mother. If we knew how to keep the women happy we’d still be in paradise. "Bull" McCabe: There’s another law stronger than the common law. Father Doran: What’s that? "Bull" McCabe: The law of the land. "Bull" McCabe: He’s alright. Let him be. He learnt the lesson of the land. "Bull" McCabe: Go on father‚ go on. Lock the gates

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    A famous basketball player once stated‚ "In order to become better‚ you must push yourself to do the things you could not do yesterday." This quote supports many different aspects of life. Once one thing is mastered‚ you must keep going in order to grow and improve. In order to grow in intelligence‚ talent‚ and in life in general‚ you must go out of your comfort zone. For example‚ Kindergarten is the first big step a student takes to learning. In this grade‚ I began learning the alphabet and

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    Fever 1793 Quotes

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    Family Have you ever wanted your family to go away? Matilda felt like that until the fateful summer of 1793. In the novels Fever 1793 by and Escaping From Warsaw the theme of never leave your family behind is shown by the characters actions and words with their families‚ the feelings and emotions toward their family‚ and how the families all stick together. The characters actions and words toward their families change during the book. At first Matilda dislikes her mother because her mother gives

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    Boo Radley Quotes

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    their neighbors‚ almost everyone in the neighborhood. “Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch” (Lee‚ 13). Also “what teeth he had were yellow and rotten” . These are both quotes that Jem used to describe Boo to Scout. Miss Stephanie Crawford told the kids that Boo came out at night and peeked into her windows. LANI: EVENTS LEADING UP

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    Holes Quote Analysis

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    “Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is more painful than staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.” -Mandy Hale This quote is perfect for the novel because Stanley doesn’t know he’s changing‚ but when he finds out he is‚ he realizes that he belongs anywhere he wants to be. In Holes‚ Stanley has been impacted in many ways‚ from the other boys‚ Zero‚ and even a little bit of himself. Stanley wasn’t the same at the beginning. He was shy and didn’t want to talk‚ and he wasn’t always loyal

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    Rob Lowe's Quote

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    Have you wondered how mature you’ll be in the future? According to Rob Lowe’s Quote’’ I think part of maturity is knowing who you are’’. In other words‚being mature will make you an outstanding person later in life.Therefore‚ while someone in class or grade is having a stunning conduct the others are misbehaving. Developing will make you think or react different than others. In other words I’m now a courteous‚excellent‚ and cheerful person. Do you love your enemies company when they

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    You’re not gonna change any of them by talkin’ right‚ they’ve got to want to learn themselves‚ and when they don’t want to learn there’s nothing you can do but keep your mouth shut or talk their language’” –Calpurnia was speaking to Scout (Pg. ) In this passage‚ Lee is using Calpurnia to articulate the attitude of a lot of people at the time in which the story takes place‚ and also outline one of the themes of the story. I think she is saying that people don’t like to be told how to think

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