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  • I have eaten very well in Los Angeles. Marvelously! -- Gustavo Dudamel
  • Marvelously entertaining, Gabrielle Donnellys The Little Women Letters evokes the spirit of Louisa May Alcotts Little Women with warmth and affection. I thoroughly enjoyed every word of this wonderful book. -- Jennifer Chiaverini
  • Pop Salvation is a genius take on discovering who you are by becoming what you most admire. If I didn't know better, I'd think Lance Reynald watched me grow up. Marvelously endearing and insightful. -- Josh Kilmer-Purcell
  • My parents were marvelously educated people. -- Stephen Fry
  • The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously. -- Henry A. Kissinger
  • There's nothing more marvelously wintery than orange root veg mash; some butter is all it needs. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • Warfare has been marvelously developed. It will soon be impossible to raise it to further heights. -- Fredrik Bajer
  • The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are working marvelously. Our eyes can still see the beautiful sky. Our ears can still hear the voices of our loved ones. -- Thich Nhat Hanh
  • I had a marvelously happy childhood. -- Darius Milhaud
  • We live in a big and marvelously varied world. Television ought to reflect that. -- Edwin Newman
  • Children are marvelously and intuitively correct physiognomists. The youngest of them exhibit this trait. -- C. A. Bartol
  • France is a nation devoted to the false hypothesis on which it then builds marvelously logical structures. -- Gore Vidal
  • Rather marvelously, the older brain only permits change when it judges that change to be important, rewarding or good for it. -- Michael Merzenich
  • Truly man is a marvelously vain, diverse, and undulating object. It is hard to found any constant and uniform judgment on him. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • Is is seldom possible to say of the medievals that they *always* did one thing and *never* another; they were marvelously inconsistent. -- Thomas Cahill
  • To the scientist, the universality of physical laws makes the cosmos a marvelously simple place. By comparison, human nature-the psychologist's domain-is infinitely more daunting. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • We begin to find and become ourselves when we notice how we are already found, already truly, entirely, wildly, messily, marvelously who we were born to be. -- Anne Lamott
  • The chemistry of dissatisfaction is as the chemistry of some marvelously potent tar. In it are the building stones of explosives, stimulants, poisons, opiates, perfumes and stenches. -- Eric Hoffer
  • There is something marvelously soft in the study of nature which attaches a name to every being, a thought to every name, affection and memories to every thought. -- Charles Nodier
  • Death and life are, for most of us, too complex to comprehend, but Alex Lemon can pretty casually, accurately, and marvelously correlate them to heavy metal and birthday cake. -- Brenda Shaughnessy
  • Like snowflakes, the human pattern is never cast twice. We are uncommonly and marvelously intricate in thought and action, our problems are most complex and, too often, silently borne. -- Alice Childress
  • After more than sixty years of almost daily reading of the Bible, I never fail to find it always new and marvelously in tune with the changing needs of every day. -- Cecil B. DeMille
  • The increasing influence of the Bible is marvelously great, penetrating everywhere. It carries with it a tremendous power of freedom and justice guided by a combined force of wisdom and goodness. -- Thomas More
  • When great individuals move so marvelously along the straight and narrow path, it is unseemly of us to call attention to the fact that one of their shoelaces is untied as they make the journey. -- Neal A. Maxwell
  • The far northern scenery is absolutely desolate but is marvelously beautiful, and I shall never regret that I have seen it, even though it cost me the unbelievable privations and exertions which we suffer here. -- Robert Bunsen
  • Even though sugar was very expensive, people consumed it till their teeth turned black, and if their teeth didn't turn black naturally, they blackened them artificially to show how wealthy and marvelously self-indulgent they were. -- Bill Bryson
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