Froghood Quotes & Sayings
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For me, there are a lot of things you can imagine as an actor, and then there are things that you know in your bones and in your cells once they happen to you. — Rosemarie DeWitt

I tell you this, my friend; all men are cowards. They dislike a fact except when it is so wrapped up in lies and sentiments that the sharp edge of it cannot hurt them. When a man tells the truth he his, depend upon it, a dangerous man. — Eric Ambler

Look at me! I'm big! I'm strong! I'm a superior example of froghood and capable of protecting us both! — E.D. Baker

New Year's Eve. It's a promise of a night. Single, married or widowed, in love, loveless or lovelorn, we all leave our apartments and pick through snow in high heels, or descend subway stairs in tuxedos, lured to wherever we're going
whether we know it or not, would deny it or not
by the kiss of a stranger. — Jardine Libaire

A good story, well told, makes you realize you were yearning for something you had no name for, something you didn't even know you wanted. — F.S. Michaels

Anyone who lives in Washington and has an official position viscerally understands the cost of a lack of privacy. Every dinner - especially ones with a journalist in attendance - is preceded by the mandatory, 'This is off the record.' But everyone also knows, nothing is really 'off the record.' — Ezekiel Emanuel

Too hard for any frog's digestion,To have his froghood call'd in question! — Christopher Smart

So whatever it is you want, need or desire or just like to have, you better try to get it now, 'cause this is the only time there is. — Della Reese

I wonder if it is the same for women, whether women always feel this pain when they are fucked? Or is it only in sodomy that pain and pleasure are so linked, so inextricable? — Christos Tsiolkas

Baseball has the great advantage over cricket of being sooner ended. — George Bernard Shaw

My parents had met in high school and married right after my father came back from World War II. They honeymooned in Paris and returned to that city when my father, in college on the G.I. Bill, was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. — Mary Gaitskill

Do you realize that if we could increase just by 50 percent the number of adults who have a college degree, it would add $5 billion to the economy and it would result in a net income to the state of Arkansas of $340 million a year? — Mike Huckabee