Bazzell Wilder Quotes & Sayings
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Jerome Falsoner, aged forty-five, was a bachelor who lived alone in a flat on Cathedral Street, on an income more than sufficient for his comfort. He was a tall man, but of a delicate physique, the result, it may have been, of excessive indulgence on a constitution none too strong in the beginning. He was well-known, at least by sight, to all night-living Baltimoreans, and to those who frequented race-track, gambling-house, and the furtive cockpits that now and then materialize for a few brief hours in the forty miles of country that lie between Baltimore and Washington. — Dashiell Hammett

Louis-Cesare looked pained. Ray was even dirtier than I was, and his bright red briefs had gotten a tear across the butt at some point, flashing a glimpse of hairy cheek whenever he moved. An awesome trophy he was not. — Karen Chance

When you live and work in different time zones, you spend a lot of time on airplanes. — Carolina Herrera

A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety. — Aesop

First learn to love yourself, and then you can love me. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Here's Brian Flynn. His official height is five feet five and he doesn't look much taller than that — Alan Green

George: Why've you had a grudge against your brother for 15 years? Benny: We Lopezes are a proud people ... George: You have a birthday lunch at Denny's every month. We're not that proud! — George Lopez

A man often runs the risk of throwing away a witticism if he admits that it is his own. — Jean De La Bruyere

Advertising is to a genuine article what manure is to land, - it largely increases the product. — P.T. Barnum

The Jews proposed the ridiculous story that the guards had fallen asleep. Obviously, they were grasping at straws. But the point is this: they started with the assumption that the tomb was vacant! Why? Because they knew it was! — Lee Strobel

[T]he great champion of the opponents of liberty, namely communism, had to find some other place to go and they basically went into the environmental movement. — Harrison Schmitt

You've been a thief of nuts. No wonder you turned into one." ~ Angelica Hopes, If I Could Tell You — Angelica Hopes

Who is in your life asking you the tough questions? — Jeff Henderson