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screwtape-letters pretending turns
All mortals tend to turn into the thing they are pretending to be. This is elementary C. S. Lewis
screwtape-letters amusing
A moderated religion is as good for us as no religion at all—and more amusing. C. S. Lewis
screwtape-letters suspicion suspects
Suspicion often creates what it suspects. C. S. Lewis
screwtape-letters neighbour
When they have really learned to love their neighbours as themselves, they will be allowed to love themselves as their neighbours. C. S. Lewis
screwtape-letters merciful
Pilate was merciful till it became risky. C. S. Lewis
screwtape-letters ought
I now see that I spent most of my life in doing neither what I ought nor what I liked. C. S. Lewis
screwtape-letters eternity concerned
For the Present is the point at which time touches eternity. C. S. Lewis
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I couldn't do that as attorney general. Why? Because they are my clients. You can't say they're not doing what they ought to be doing when you are the attorney general. Christine Gregoire
ought
It doesn't matter what kind of book you write - you ought to write it well and with some kind of style and elegance. Ruth Rendell
ought revolution revolutions-and-revolutionaries second
On the first day of a revolution he is a treasure; on the second he ought to be shot. Source Unknown
ought reason
I had wanted them so much to be like the other kids. There was no reason for them not to have the kind of things that they ought to have. Wally Snyder
ought unless
To do what ought to be done but what would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty. Robert Morrison
ought persons reasons records remain
Firstly, we have personnel records of persons we hired, persons we fired, reasons we fired them and so forth. These records have nothing to do with the assassination of the president and, therefore, ought to remain in the files. Louis Stokes
ought wild words
Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking. John Maynard
ought
She was happy, she knew she was happy, and knew she ought to be happy. Jane Austen
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If we cannot agree, then at least we ought to move on. Ben Nelson