Doughfoot Quotes & Sayings
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Whelks are strange and comforting.
They have no notion of community life and they breed very quietly.
But they have a strong sense of personal dignity.
Even lying face down in a tray of vinegar there is something noble about a whelk.
Which cannot be said for everybody. — Jeanette Winterson

Grace is rhwe absence of everything that indicates pain or difficulty, hesitation or incogruity. — William Hazlitt

First impressions of mediaeval life are usually coloured by the courtly romances of Malory and his later refiners. Chaucer brings us down to reality, but his people belong to a prosperous middle-class world, on holiday and in holiday mood. Piers Plowman stands alone as a revelation of the ignorance and misery of the lower classes, whose multiplied grievances came to a head in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. — William Langland

Why, my goodness, honey. After looking at all those pictures of seraphic and perspirationless babes for so long in the privacy of a foxhole, what is a poor doughfoot going to do when he comes home and discovers that American women are, after all, biological and given, under stress, to shiny noses? — Margaret Mitchell

When the imagination takes over, the second hand could be the hour hand to a creator of stories. — S.A. Tawks

It was the secret of advancement in the service: Always be on the side of what is going to happen anyway. — John Jackson Miller

Then, much later, my next dream was to become an astronaut, and I was fortunate to realize that dream, also. — Claude Nicollier

Words are for explaining the mistakes we might have made, names are for calling when there is nothing left to say. — Gordon Lightfoot

Although I get so much fan mail from Great Britain, tell me, am I more famous there than Michael Madsen? — Tom Sizemore