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To the victors belong the spoils.
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Andrew Jackson
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My difficulties belong to me!
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Alfred Adler
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I had never had a deep sense of belonging anywhere. I always felt I was an outsider.
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Chirlane McCray
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I belong to no party, and I am militant for no one.
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Brigitte Bardot
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Dickens belongs to the English people.
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Claire Tomalin
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To the victor belong the responsibilities.
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Al Bernstein
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If you don't believe you don't belong.
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Alan Kulwicki
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The future belongs to crowds.
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Don DeLillo
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What is true belongs to me!
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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I belong to the Democratic Party.
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Darrell Hammond
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I want all of my films to belong to me.
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Alexander Payne
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Police do not belong in war zones.
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Daniel Keys Moran
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I do like to belong to a man.
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Eva Mendes
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At this late hour a wagon has been procured, and I have had it filled with plate and the most valuable portable articles, belonging to the house.
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Dolley Madison
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I do belong on stage.
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Chris Daughtry
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One belongs to one's language as a writer.
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Joseph Brodsky
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What belongs to someone, belongs to someone.
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Jean Charest
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Ultimately, we actually all belong to only one tribe, to Earthlings.
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Jill Tarter
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Dignity belongs to the conquered.
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Kenneth Burke
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What we do belongs to what we are; and what we are is what becomes of us.
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Henry Van Dyke
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The beauty of the past belongs to the past.
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Margaret Bourke-White
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A state is not a state if it belongs to one man.
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Sophocles
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In spite of all temptations of belonging to many nations, I've remained an Indian.
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Vikram Seth
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Stills belong in the lobby, not on the screen.
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William Wyler
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When I was a kid... I needed to belong.
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Wally Lamb
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The police belongs to the people and the people belong to the police.
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Todor Zhivkov
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Who belongs to the community of the commonly protected?
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Robert Casey
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The Web belongs to everyone.
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Molly Holzschlag
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I belong to Helmut Kohl's political pupils.
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Viktor Orban
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In expressing love we belong among the undeveloped countries.
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Saul Bellow
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