Crabones Quotes & Sayings
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If you do an episode about something like transverse myelitis, it's a real disease that's out there, there are a lot of people that have it, and it's hard to get funding for them because people don't know about it. There are actually a lot of doctors that don't know about it. But if you do an episode of House, all of a sudden 15 million people are hearing the words, and it's an opportunity. — Peter Jacobson

Getting in his car he let it warm up, feeling the heated seats grow warm under him. On a bitterly cold winter day it was almost as good as sex. Then — Louise Penny

How things are in the world is a matter of complete indifference to what is higher. God does not reveal himself in the world' (T — A.C. Grayling

Enemies can't break your spirit, only friends can. — Arundhati Roy

You will stir up the hornets.
[Lat., Irritabis crabones.] — Plautus

Home is where you are. I would go anywhere for you if you wanted me there. — Mariana Zapata

The tombstones smashed in Hebrew cemeteries and plundered for Polish sidewalks; today bored citizens, staring at their feet while waiting for a bus, can still read the inscriptions. — Anne Michaels

Ranel had said that the murderer wore a ring with a red gemstone. Looking at Akkarin's hands, she was almost disappointed to see they were bare. Not even a mark to hint that a ring might have been worn regularly. His fingers were long and elegant, yet masculine ... — Trudi Canavan

Raise the rest of your life to meet you. — Peter Dinklage

Maybe instead of fire and brimstone, hell is just a feeling of loneliness — Amy Huntley

A historic operation occurred over in Boston. Doctors successfully transplanted tissue from a pig's brain to a man's brain - and the man's brain did not reject it. That pretty much confirms what women have been saying about men. — Jay Leno

Comedy is very interesting because you can very quickly cross into dangerous territory. I mean look at what happened, unfortunately, (in) Paris a couple of weeks ago. They were making comics - which were really satire - but it offended people. I'm not saying the reaction was justified but there's definitely a line when you're doing comedy or satire and how it might affect somebody. That's the thing you have to watch and I think you have to be respectful of it. — Corbin Bernsen