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Bustopher Jones Quotes By Helene Wecker

After that, the Jinni was rarely without tobacco and rolling papers. He appreciated the taste of the tobacco, and the warmth of the smoke in his body. But to the puzzlement of all who stopped him on the street to ask, he never carried matches. — Helene Wecker

Bustopher Jones Quotes By Jim Cramer

I don't think that's changed at all. I think there are a thousand stocks out there that could make you rich, totally independent of what you do for a living. — Jim Cramer

Bustopher Jones Quotes By Travis Rice

We'll never know our full potential unless we push ourselves to find it. — Travis Rice

Bustopher Jones Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

It may be that our role on this planet
is not to worship God
but to create him. — Arthur C. Clarke

Bustopher Jones Quotes By Steven Magee

The USA is a hazardous place to be a radiation researcher. — Steven Magee

Bustopher Jones Quotes By T. S. Eliot

Bustopher Jones is not skin and bones
In fact, he's remarkably fat.
He doesn't haunt pubs - he has eight or nine clubs,
For he's the St. James's Street Cat!
He's the Cat we all greet as he walks down the street
In his coat of fastidious black:
No commonplace mousers have such well-cut trousers
Or such an impeccable back.
In the whole of St. James's the smartest of names is
The name of this Brummell of Cats;
And we're all of us proud to be nodded or bowed to
By Bustopher Jones in white spats! — T. S. Eliot

Bustopher Jones Quotes By William Lilly

Ambition hath but two steps: the lowest, blood; the highest, envy. — William Lilly

Bustopher Jones Quotes By Petrarch

I know and love the good, yet ah! the worst pursue. — Petrarch

Bustopher Jones Quotes By James Jones

So a new element darkled in their already darkling mood: a somber, deep-rooted bitterness which would grow and grow until it would make of them - those who survived - the tough, mean, totally cynical infantry fighters which their leaders fondly on sentimental grounds already believed they were, and which all of them, everybody, hated the Japanese for being. — James Jones