Anthropomorphisme Quotes & Sayings
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You will be tempted by the need to feed yourself. — Rick Warren
A young man, when sliced up by glass From a footballer's tragic mis-pass Said, 'Hey, there's no harm Done; it's only an arm. I'm just thankful it wasn't my arse. — J.L. Merrow
I pondered what I should do and wasn't sure. Then it just finally became clear. — Mary Pierce
Syn let out a tired breath. I'd never hit you, Cruel. I only fantasize about strangling you. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Australian seafarers make an important contribution to national security in a country with thousands of kilometres of uninhabited coastline. — Anthony Albanese
You get one life. I'm going to embrace mine. — Kevin Hart
Satire is focused bitterness. — Leo Rosten
For some people, getting pregnant is as easy as catching cold. And there certainly was an analogy there: Colds and babies were both caused by germs which loved nothing so much as a mucous membrane. — Kurt Vonnegut
We've got to get the system right. That's why we've got this root-and-branch reform under way. — Tony Abbott
We'll meet again. We'll meet when years have passed, and years make such a difference, don't they? — Ayn Rand
What do you plan to do with all your freedom? — Tori Amos
If nobody makes you do it, it counts as fun. — Thomas Hobbes
If Jessica had been pleased with his work, that was enough. He had bent to his work and poured his entire soul, black as it might have been, into fashioning something beautiful for his lady. His lady. He could no longer think of her as anything else. And that was the thought that left him standing in the lists, useless and fair blinded by the thought of his poor heart being so exposed. — Lynn Kurland
A sparrow lay dead on the backseat. She had found her way through a hole in the windscreen, tempted by some seat-sponge for her nest. She never found her way out. No one noticed her panicked car-window appeals. She died on the backseat, with her legs in the air. Like a joke. — Arundhati Roy