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Definition: Towards or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface. From a higher to a lower point of (something). Directed or moving towards a lower place or position. Knock or bring to the ground. A period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood. Soft, fine, fluffy feathers which form the first covering of a young bird or an insulating layer below the contour feathers of an adult bird. A gently rolling hill. One of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland, since 1973 an administrative district; chief town, Downpatrick.
Number of Quotes: 3

There's nothing worse than sitting down to write a novel and saying, Well, okay, I'm going to do something of high artistic worth.
Douglas Adams

If you drill down on any success story, you always discover that luck was a huge part of it. You can't control luck, but you can move from a game with bad odds to one with better odds. You can make it easier for luck to find you. The most useful thing you can do is stay in the game.
Scott Adams

You could rattle the stars, she whispered. You could do anything, if only you dared. And deep down, you know it, too. That's what scares you most.
Throne of Glass
Sarah J. Maas

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