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Robertson Davies One learns one’s mystery at the price of one’s innocence.
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Everyone is innocent unless proven otherwise.
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Moliere Innocence is not accustomed to blush. [Fr., L'innocence a rougir n'est point accoutumee.]
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Matt Drudge Meet them once and you're innocent; meet them twice and you're not. So if you see me having drinks again with Harvey Weinstein then, okay, you've got me.
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Elizabeth I A clear and innocent conscience fears nothing.
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Pierre Corneille I don't know how to defend myself: surprised innocence cannot imagine being under suspicion.
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Katherine Dunn We survive until, by sheer stamina, we escape into the dim innocence of our own adulthood and its forgetfulness.
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John Lydon Remaining childish is a tremendous state of innocence.
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Marvin Kalb He's a very accomplished newsman and a very nice man, ... He found himself in a dreadful, dreadful situation.
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Brad Lukowich I was dreading it and he was excellent. It was like he was one of the guys, talking to him.
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Sarah Silverman Even when I'm dreading it, I want to talk about it - it only helps me.
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Jim Gantt That'll be the last home game for our seniors. As good as this group's been, I'm dreading that night with a passion.
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Markie Post I turned down dates because I dreaded sitting in front of a plateful of food.
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Paul Valery We hope vaguely but dread precisely.
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Amy Fessler We want them to think of it as their gym. That way, they'll grow up thinking exercise is fun, and not something you dread doing.
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John Howe What a folly to dread the thought of throwing away life at once, and yet have no regard to throwing it away by parcels and piecemeal.
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Stewart Cink A two-foot putt -- is that something to dread and fear?