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Blathering On Quotes By Bradley Whitford

You don't want to become one of those Hollywood idiots who is just blathering about anything. — Bradley Whitford

Blathering On Quotes By Brian Godawa

Belial said, "Let us stop wasting time, Nazarene. I know who you are. I saw the entire circus show in the desert. The dreadfully smelly and theatrical Baptizer, the Holy Spirit descending like a vulture, Yahweh blathering from heaven, blah, blah, blah." Jesus drifted off in his memory to a mere month ago, where he had been baptized in the Jordan River not too far from this hellish wasteland. John the Baptizer had left the communal sect of Qumran by the Dead Sea to become a lone voice crying in the wilderness to prepare the way for Messiah's advent. He was baptizing people in preparation for that arrival. But when he saw Jesus, he protested that he was not worthy to tie the thong of Jesus's sandal, and that it should be Jesus who baptized John instead. — Brian Godawa

Blathering On Quotes By Wm. Paul Young

Perhaps there is supranatural: reason beyond the normal definitions of fact or data-based logic; something that only makes sense if you can see a bigger picture of reality. Maybe that is where faith fits in. — Wm. Paul Young

Blathering On Quotes By Craig Stone

I was just another lost soul screaming through the paper thin hotel walls into the ears of the fucked. — Craig Stone

Blathering On Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

President Clinton commenced the blathering with orotund — P. J. O'Rourke

Blathering On Quotes By Erich Von Daniken

A big change is coming, and politicians, self-important scientists, and unctuously blathering religious leaders may want to, but will never be able to, stop it. There is no vaccination against thinking. Ideas know no boundaries and no censorship. And what's more, ideas have a dangerous tendency to spread like wildfire. — Erich Von Daniken

Blathering On Quotes By George B. Cortelyou

It is the privilege and duty of the present generation to pass on to its successors, unimpaired, the heritage of liberty bequeathed to it by the founders of the Republic. — George B. Cortelyou

Blathering On Quotes By J.P. Sloan

time to time, someone will tell me something so patently unbelievable that I manage not to understand the words as they're spoken. This usually leads to my blathering something incredibly insensitive or incongruous which makes me look like a tremendous jackass. This was one of those moments. — J.P. Sloan

Blathering On Quotes By Lia Ices

I gave in to the idea of paying attention to what you like and letting it help you make better stuff. — Lia Ices

Blathering On Quotes By Keiynan Lonsdale

I live in a one bedroom apartment by myself which is cool. I like to have my stuff exactly where I want it, so living alone is good for me. — Keiynan Lonsdale

Blathering On Quotes By Margaret Drabble

She liked Christian names, she liked those who used them as a sign of easy inclusion and intimacy, but to her the use of a name remained a proclamation, an action, an event. She was not accustomed to names. — Margaret Drabble

Blathering On Quotes By Alyson Noel

The fact is, the heart and mind aren't always friendly.
And in my case, they're barely speaking. — Alyson Noel

Blathering On Quotes By Michael Pollan

The best farming systems are ones where animals and plants are put into a synergistic relationship. — Michael Pollan

Blathering On Quotes By Mark Twain

Write what you know. — Mark Twain

Blathering On Quotes By Kristen Ashley

I'd been blathering for the last twenty minutes about all that had been going down with me. Except for Ryker's warning about my neighbors, I didn't leave anything out.
"Vi," I snapped when she still didn't say anything.
"Quiet," she returned. "I'm trying to stop myself from slapping you upside your head. — Kristen Ashley

Blathering On Quotes By Kristen Ashley

I'm with him because when I'm with him, I'm free to be me. I'm with him because he's hot. I'm with him because he lets me blather, since I'm prone to blathering, and he lets me rant when I have a bad day. I'm with him because when I rant, he makes me feel better and he does this effortlessly. I'm with him because I live for the times when I'm on the back of his bike and we're riding together, not even talking, just being free. — Kristen Ashley

Blathering On Quotes By Jen Mann

In 1996 or so, I bought my first home computer. It was some sort of IBM product. If I was some weird computer nerd, I would be able to tell you all about the ROM and RAM this machine had. All I know is that it was black when every other model was off-white. When I was perusing models with the sales guy who was blathering on and on about what it could do, all I could think was how much better the black would look in my home office than the ugly off-white. I'm that kind of nerd. — Jen Mann

Blathering On Quotes By Martha Whitmore Hickman

As for inflicting our sorrow on other people, one does not want to go around blathering and crying all the time. But perhaps it is our gift to others to trust them enough to share our feelings with them. It may help them deal with some of their own. — Martha Whitmore Hickman

Blathering On Quotes By Yasmina Khadra

In vain I warned other Arab leaders, those pleasure-seeking gluttons who only listen to the fawning and simpering of those who owe them favors. There was a full complement of them at Cairo, lined up like onions, spying on each other on the sly, half of them so conceited they could not stop behaving like constipated patriarchs, the other half too thick to be able to look serious. Arrivistes who thought they had really arrived, comic-opera presidents unable to shake off their country-bumpkin reflexes, petrodollar emirs looking like rabbits straight out of the magician's hat, sultans wrapped in their robes like ghosts, disgusted at the blathering eulogies the speakers were trotting out ad infinitum. Why were they there? They cared for nothing that did not concern their personal fortunes. Busy stuffing their pockets, they refused to look up to see how dizzyingly fast the world was changing or how tomorrow's storm clouds of hate were gathering on the horizon. — Yasmina Khadra

Blathering On Quotes By Michael Bassey Johnson

An introvert talks more than an extrovert because when the mouth is closed, the mind is opened. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Blathering On Quotes By Robert Browning

In this world, who can do a thing, will not;
And who would do it, cannot, I perceive:
Yet the will's somewhat - somewhat, too, the power
And thus we half-men struggle. — Robert Browning

Blathering On Quotes By Chip Heath

What if we started every decision by asking some simple questions: What are we giving up by making this choice? What else could we do with the same time and money? — Chip Heath

Blathering On Quotes By Cynthia Lewis

Don't expect a stranger to wipe your nose. — Cynthia Lewis

Blathering On Quotes By Dave Attell

The more Discovery Channel you watch, the less chance you have of ever meeting a woman. Because it fills your head with odd facts that can come out at any moment. "Hello. Did you know Hitler was ticklish? That sea otters have four nipples? Wait - don't run away!" — Dave Attell

Blathering On Quotes By Charles Saatchi

Few people in contemporary art demonstrate much curiosity. The majority spend their days blathering on, rather than trying to work out why one artist is more interesting than another, or why one picture works and another doesn't. — Charles Saatchi

Blathering On Quotes By Marjorie Pay Hinckley

Develop some intellectual curiosity. If you have it, you will never be bored. If you haven't, cultivate it, hold fast to it. Never let it go. To the intellectually curious, the world will always be full of magic, full of wonder. You will be interesting to your friends, to your spouse, and a joy to your children. You will be alive to all the wonderful possibilities of this world. — Marjorie Pay Hinckley