Delicatestrike Quotes & Sayings
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Make no investment in the whimsy of others. — MW Kennard
Accordingly, France Had Voltaire, and his school of negative thinkers, and England (or rather Scotland) had the profoundest negative thinker on record, David Hume: a man, the peculiarities of whose mind qualified him to detect failure of proof, and want of logical consistency, at a depth which French skeptics, with their comparatively feeble powers of analysis and abstractions stop far short of, and which German subtlety alone could thoroughly appreciate, or hope to rival. — John Stuart Mill
Business and the state have a common interest; not an adversarial interest. — Roy Barnes
Moral activity? There is scarcely such a thing possible! Everything is sketchy. The world does nothing but sketch. — Florence Nightingale
Receptionist also added super-breath when I offered her twenty bucks. — Mark Millar
I never feel that far away from the tabloids. — Estelle
The people of great value are the people who have a noble inner man — Sunday Adelaja
I am an optimist and I always think the good will come out — Roger Meddows Taylor
These men think they can beat a woman physically and emotionally and get away with it because they think the love we have for them is that strong. — Sonovia Alexander
Rhage's hand landed on Butch's shoulder. Besides, you don't look a thing like him. I mean ... hello? You're this beefy Irish boy. He's like ... bus exhaust or some shit. — J.R. Ward
No matter how much technique you draw on or how much training you have, acting is a mystery. — Colin Firth
But why should I cast myself in the ancient female part of victim of men's plots and passions? — Ellen Douglas
A man, when he's burning up with passion, wants to see things; he wants to see everything, even how they make water. And while it's all very nice to know that a woman has a mind, literature coming from the cold corpse of a whore is the last thing to be served in bed. — Henry Miller
