He is like some sherry-crazed old dowager who has lost the family silver at roulette, and who now decides to double up by betting the house as well.
BORIS JOHNSONA noble heart will always capitulate to reason.
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Elizabeth’s back at the Red Cross, and I’m walking the dog.
BOB DOLE -
Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.
EURIPIDES -
Everything seems to be designed for the benefit of the automobile and not the benefit of the human being.
BILL BRYSON -
You can do that: you send away to the Philippines, and they send you a wife. The only thing is, once you’re on their mailing list, they keep sending you a relative a month whether you want it or not.
ADAM FERRARA -
I know when people are with me or not. It’s an instinct.
NBA YOUNGBOY -
Taking chances almost always makes for happy endings.
BARBARA CORCORAN -
It’s more like Christmas, you know, when you get a shot in that looks great and it’s exactly what you want. It’s a great feeling, and there’s nothing like it.
ZACK SNYDER -
Blue dreams in ocean wading devotion I miss the waves of our healthy obsession.
ASHES4BONES -
You drown not by falling in a river, but by staying submerged in it.
ALEXANDER KANDOV -
The idea of sovereignty current in the English speaking world of the 1760’s was scarcely more than a century old. It had first emerged during the English Civil War, in the early 1640’s, and had been established as a canon of Whig political thought in the Revolution of 1688.
BERNARD BAILYN -
The only stupid thing about words is the spelling of them.
LAURA INGALLS WILDER -
Cumberbatch – it sounds like a fart in a bath, doesn’t it? What a fluffy old name. I can never say it on a Monday morning. When I became an actor, Mum wasn’t keen on me keeping it.
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH -
If you know what you want, you will recognize it when you see it.
BILL COSBY -
I love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise, and good.
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY -
Would I describe a preacher, I would express him simple, grave, sincere; In doctrine uncorrupt; in language plain, And plain in manner; decent, solemn, chaste,
WILLIAM COWPER