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Expressible Purulence Quotes By James Joyce

I came in at half past eleven. Since then I have been sitting in an easy chair like a fool. I could do nothing. I hear nothing but your voice. I am like a fool hearing you call me 'Dear.' I offended two men today by leaving them coolly. I wanted to hear your voice, not theirs. When I am with you I leave aside my contemptuous, suspicious nature. I wish I felt your head on my shoulder. — James Joyce

Expressible Purulence Quotes By Muriel Barbery

If people could climb higher in the social hierarchy in proportion to their incompetence, I guarantee the world would not go round the way it does. But that's not even the problem. What his sentence means isn't that incompetent people have found their place in the sun, but that nothing is harder or more unfair than human reality: humans live in a world where it's words and not deeds that have power, where the ultimate skill is mastery of language. — Muriel Barbery

Expressible Purulence Quotes By Martin Sheen

If you are on an honest journey to find yourself, you'll find God. — Martin Sheen

Expressible Purulence Quotes By Cheryl Hines

Whenever somebody folds, say, 'Good laydown.' It encourages them to fold on a later hand because it makes them feel like you had the best hand even if you were bluffing. It's an odd form of flattery that seems to work at the poker table. — Cheryl Hines

Expressible Purulence Quotes By Rick Warren

The Daniel Plan is a high-carb diet. In fact, carbs are the single most important food you can eat for long-term weight loss and health. — Rick Warren

Expressible Purulence Quotes By Dennis Prager

Happiness is not so much a feeling as it is an attitude — Dennis Prager

Expressible Purulence Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

The Second World War wasn't bad provided you were with nice people. — Evelyn Waugh