They were indeed great rascals, and belonged to that class of people who find things before they are lost.
The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belonged to one category.
I was sort of a half-breed of colonization, understanding everyone because I belonged completely to no one.
The whole of India was the home of every Indian who considered himself as one and behaved as such, no matter to what faith he belonged.
For most of history, almost everyone was poor. Power and wealth belonged to only a few.
I've always felt like I belonged, and you need affirmation every now and then.
We're straying from the path of salvation because we remember that we once belonged to the world and were content in that belonging.
My father, Dines Pontoppidan, belonged to an old family of clergymen and was himself a minister.
The film [Dream of Life] doesn't hide anything, except maybe moments of sorrow or darkness that belonged to me.
The power of the word in Morocco belonged to men and to the authorities. No one asked the point of view of poor people or women.
I grew up in San Francisco in the 1970s. We were part of a church that belonged to the California Jesus movement.
Man, life was complicated. But the truth was simple. He was her home. He was where she belonged.
Can you imagine the impact on our own culture if American Christians began using their riches as if they belonged to God?
Ecstasy and vulnerability belonged in the same dish. The fear the cup would be snatched away was what gave the wine its savor.
Women ... are completely alone, though they were born and bred upon this soil, as if they belonged to another class in creation.
When I was born, there was a very isolated idea of what it meant to be a man or a woman, and you belonged to one gender or the other.
There were times I didn't know if I even belonged in the NBA. Everyone at this level is so good - bigger, stronger, faster.
For a very long time, and among a large number of peoples, political power has belonged to the owners of the land.
Fire and ice, somehow existing together without destroying each other. More proof that I belonged with him.
From the first time I saw you, I've belonged to you completely. I still do. If you want me. -Jace
As children we recognized that we belonged to an unusual, even exceptional, family, but the effect was different on each of us.
No man ought to own more property than needed for his livelihood; the rest, by right, belonged to the state.
My main electric guitar belonged to Clarence White, the great guitarist for the Byrds.
I never belonged anywhere. I just felt like a creature from another planet.
I never really felt I belonged; there was always a sense of apartness. At school, I was the cricketer.
Acting was the only place that I ever felt like I belonged so went for it with everything I had.
How I wished during those sleepless hours that I belonged to a different nation, or better still, to none at all.
The truth was, he now belonged only to my past, and it was time I begin to accept it, as much as it hurt to do so.
A teenage foot that never tapped to 'Heartbreak Hotel' in the '50s probably belonged to a hopeless grind.
A ghost from her past, part of a world to which she no longer belonged but had never stopped missing.
I took three steps and was wrapped in his arms, where I belonged. No confusion here. No worries here. No troubles here.
If I had one day when I didn't have to be all confused and didn't have to feel that I was ashamed of everything. If I felt that I belonged someplace. You know?
We weren't radical chic. Jane Fonda embarrassed me. We belonged to no political parties. Basically, we were vaudevillians.
I know when I was growing up, I was always lost and just thought I was alone and that I needed to find where I belonged.
I think gymnastics was associated with the 10. I thought that belonged to the sport, and somehow we gave it way.
Like many women, my first lip color belonged to my mum. It was bright orange and very fashionable at the time.
I just never felt like I belonged anywhere. I always had a stick with a little knapsack attached.
I'm still the little southern girl from the wrong side of the tracks who really didn't feel like she belonged.
I always knew that Neil Kinnock belonged in the economic nursery. Now, God help us we've got twins.
When I was a girl I had this strong feeling that I didn't belong anywhere,... It was in my head, what I thought and dreamt, what I believed..., that's where I belonged, that was my country.
When I was younger, I used to power dress - I'd wear black and grey and suits all the time, to make it feel like I belonged.
I remember the 1940s as a time when we were united in a way known only to that generation. We belonged to a common cause-the war.
I never felt like I belonged in Minnesota when I was growing up there. That's why I was out the door as soon as I turned 18.
If I ever found a place where I belonged, that in itself would be an identity crisis to me.
They were connected, one being, fused together. She belonged to him, and he to her.
I sang in the choir for years, even though my family belonged to another church.
I entered the modeling industry as a business person already. I always knew I belonged on the other side of the camera.
I remember feeling that pieces of me were scattered around the world; I belonged to her, Mother Earth.
It was actually a women's writing group I belonged to in graduate school that gave me the courage to move from poetry to fiction.
Her name is Ago, and she belonged to the last culture to evolve in North America.
Many of the concepts we once thought belonged to speculation or science fiction are now part of our understood reality.
You could just tell when a person belonged somewhere. That is something you can't fake, no matter how hard you try
I think of my pile of old paperbacks, their pages gone wobbly, like they'd once belonged to the sea.
Through every moment on stage for the first time, I felt like I was finally right where I belonged.
I moved to Milan when I was 15. I was always looking for something; I never really felt like I belonged where I was, so I went to live overseas.
Growing up, I thought salt belonged in a shaker at the table and nowhere else.
I heard a sigh, as though the books were breathing. I felt that this was where I belonged. This was where I lived.
As a child, my number one best friend was the librarian in my grade school. I actually believed all those books belonged to her.
I have been an outsider in journalism and in the academy, because I never fully belonged to any of them.
I belonged to a conservative Punjabi family and I didn't want to get too close to a rich boy who drove fast cars.
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