Addressed Spelling Quotes & Sayings
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I was talking to my friend and he said his girlfriend was mad at him. I said, "What happened?" He goes: "Well, I guess I, uh ... I guess I said something, and, uh ... and then she got her feelings hurt." That's a weird way to phrase it: "She got her feelings hurt. I said something, and then she ... " Could you more remove yourself from responsibility? "She got her feelings hurt." It's like saying, "Yeah, I shot this guy in the face, and then I guess he got himself murdered. I don't know what happened. He leaned into it." — Louis C.K.

Public concern for the environment cannot be addressed by placing the blame on growth without spelling out the causes of growth. Nor can an explanation be exhausted by citing "consumerism" while ignoring the sinister role played by rival producers in shaping public taste and guiding public purchasing power. Aside from the costs involved, most people quite rightly do not want to "live simply." They do not want to diminish their freedom to travel or their access to culture, or to scale down needs that often serve to enrich human personality and sensitivity. — Murray Bookchin

His pomposity is overshadowed only by his rank stupidity — Ann Coulter

The wound you refuse to dress is one that will never heal. You gush lifeblood and never even know why. It will make you weak at a critical moment when you need to be strong. — Karen Marie Moning

Take care of your body from the inside out. — Blake Griffin

carrying a mobile phone and an electronic diary. A short stocky — John Dale

Although I like the work I've done in the past, I like what I'm writing now even more. — Cynthia Weil

I don't so much mind that newspapers are dying - it's watching them commit suicide that pisses me off. — Molly Ivins

Never miss day without a walk. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Right now I felt like a person learning that a surgeon had left a pair of scissors inside her during a operation. — Alexandra Kleeman