Distres Quotes & Sayings
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Top Distres Quotes
We treat them in the same way. Those who kill our women and innocent, we kill their women and innocent, until they refrain. — Osama Bin Laden
Bink," said Gollie, "I must inform you that you are giving a home to a truly unremarkable fish."
"I love him" said Bink. — Kate DiCamillo
It is wonderful to think how men of very large estates not only spend their yearly income, but are often actually in want of money. It is clear, they have not value for what they spend. — Samuel Johnson
As the surface of the seashore rocks were pitted by by the waves and gathered limpets that further disguised what lay beneath, so time made truth of what appeared to be. The days that passed, in becoming weeks, still did not disturb the surface an assumption had created. The weather of a beautiful summer continued with neither sign nor hint that credence had been misplaced. The single sandal found among the rocks became a sodden image of death; and as the keening on the pier at Kilauran traditionally marked distres brought by the sea, so did silence at Lahardane. — William Trevor
Don't invite the friend in distress to call; just show up - and don't forget the mop and broom. — David P. Ingerson
The fans out in New Zealand are amazing. They're genuinely excited and appreciative that you're playing their country. — Beau Bokan
Patriotism is the opposite of selfish individualism. — David Ehrenfeld
Kobe enjoys that situation. Stepping up and making the big basket or being involved in a key play. — Jason Kidd
You might wish to try Kali's mantra. Kali is another celestial being. She offers very fast spiritual progress through intensity. Her mantra is "Kring!" When you chant Kring, chant it very intensely and sharply. Only chant Kring when you are in a high meditation. — Frederick Lenz
And I am the kind of person that feels so much that if I didn't have acting (and music), I would burst from all of the emotion inside! — Gloria Reuben
Can any plausible excuse be furnished for the crime of creating the human race? — Mark Twain
