A Quote by James Dashner

He didn't have a single clue what was going on with these two strangers, but every instinct told him Master George equaled good, Mistress Jane equaled bald- he blinked-uh, bad.
She'd been impressed by his looks at first--those sharply planed cheekbones and those black, fathomless eyes--but his affable, sympathetic personality grated on her now. She didn't like boys who looked as if they never got mad about anything. In Isabelle's world, rage equaled passion equaled a good time.
Numbers still gave Astrid pleasure. That was the great thing about numbers: it required no faith to believe that two plus two equaled four. And math never, ever condemned you for your thoughts and desires.
Chess is a good mistress but a bad master.
I'm glad for the equaled record. However, the final numbers really count.
The Smiths hasn't been equaled. That goes for the composition of the songs, the lyrics, and the performance.
Their insatiable lust for power is only equaled by their incurable impotence in exercising it.
Gentlemen, if my love for you equaled my ignorance of everything concerning you, it would indeed be unbounded.
When ... we realize the possibilities of deep sea life still unknown to us, every haul of the dredge should be welcomed by an expectant enthusiasm equaled in other fields only by the possible hope of communication with our sister planets.
It was obvious uh, that uh, the situation in Vietnam was far from stable in 1964 and that there, if in fact the United States was going to uh carry out its declared intent to uh, do its best to prevent uh, a Communist overrun of South Vietnam, uh, there would be at least hard choices to make, and there might be a choice for uh, stronger action.
Every GM will tell you it's an instinct. It's an instinct to be patient, to react, or act, or not to do anything at all. It just comes. What I can say is you must have a plan and a goal and a way to do things. At the end of the day, it's an instinct. Sometimes it's good. Sometimes it's bad.
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
Missionary work has never been easy, and yet the joyful rewards cannot be equaled by any other experience.
My strength has not equaled my mad ambition. I have remained obscure; I have done worse -- I have touched success, and allowed it to escape me.
Nothing can be done about it: every master has but a single pupil--and he will not stay loyal to him--for he is also destined to become a master.
Afghan women, as a group, I think their suffering has been equaled by very few other groups in recent world history.
Marriage, n: the state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making in all, two.
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