Acridity Quotes & Sayings
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Just a little snack sometimes is better than a whole meal, its like a kiss before orgasm. — Chloe Thurlow

I only have two reactions to bad news. Uncontrollable rage and then a sharp left turn into boiling self-hatred. — Cassandra Clare

Should the States reject this excellent Constitution, the probability is, an opportunity will never again offer to cancel another in peacethe next will be drawn in blood. — George Washington

The drama is the looking-glass in which we see the hideousness of vice and the beauties of virtue. — Fanny Kemble

The problem when you edit a film together, when you shoot a film, you are drawn into the moment. You want each moment to be special and full of life. — Michel Gondry

If we have largely forgotten the physical discomforts of the itching, oppressive garments of the past and the corrosive effects of perpetual physical discomfort on the nerves, then we have mercifully forgotten, too, the smells of the past, the domestic odours
ill-washed flesh; infrequently changed underwear; chamber pots; slop-pails; inadequately plumbed privies; rotting food; unattended teeth; and the streets are no fresher than indoors, the omnipresent acridity of horse piss and dung, drains, sudden stench of old death from butchers' shops, the amniotic horror of the fishmonger.
You would drench your handkerchief with cologne and press it to your nose. You would splash yourself with parma violet so that the reek of fleshly decay you always carried with you was overlaid by that of the embalming parlour. You would abhor the air you breathed. — Angela Carter

I have been through various fitness regimes. I used to run about five miles a day and I did aerobics for a while. — Sting

Strip malls are history. — Jeff Bezos

Isn't the act of calling everyone a fool left and right the indication of a true fool? — Kohta Hirano

Know thyself. Know the customer. Innovate. — Beth Comstock

It is not what people do when they work, but what they do when they don't work that causes all their troubles. — William J.H. Boetcker

I believed it was necessary to investigate photography, dismantle it, jettison all the non-essential components, and begin again with a stripped down but more powerful idea of what is, or could be photographic. — Lewis Baltz

Maybe when it comes to my music, or my performances, I'm a little more aggressive because I want everything to be perfect. But not in normal, day-to-day life. — Tinie Tempah

There is nothing revolutionary whatsoever about the control of women's bodies by men. The woman's body is the terrain on which patriarchy is erected. — Adrienne Rich

What do you like doing best in the world, Pooh?"
"Well," said Pooh, "what I like best-" and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called. And then he thought that being with Christopher Robin was a very good thing to do, and having Piglet near was a very friendly thing to have; and so, when he had thought it all out, he said, "What I like best in the whole world is Me and Piglet going to see You, and You saying 'What about a little something?' and Me saying, 'Well, I shouldn't mind a little something, should you, Piglet,' and it being a hummy sort of day outside, and birds singing."
"I like that too," said Christopher Robin, "but what I like doing best is Nothing. — A.A. Milne