Gallimaufry Etymology Quotes & Sayings
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Elephants are useful friends: they have handles on both ends. — Ogden Nash
Wert thou as far
As that vast shore washed with the farthest sea,
I would adventure for such merchandise. — William Shakespeare
God is a gentleman. — Joe Orton
What you felt, the beast that swallowed you all and spat you back out, that is the great big bloody point of all this. If you learn nothing else from this bizarre and awkward experience--this gathering of strangers to blow into horns and pluck catgut--remember that you have the power to feel that. The power to create that. With your hands. Your breath. You are gods, children, and you can make war. — Kate Racculia
The mind can be a prison or a prism...I choose the latter. — Paige Bleu
I bet you to believe me when I say again that we do not need a great house, Sarah. We only need a great love. — Stephanie Grace Whitson
My career has always revolved around what I do and don't want my sisters and brothers seeing me doing. — Melissa Joan Hart
Two and two do make four. Nature doesn't ask your advice. She isn't interested in your preferences or whether or not you approve of her laws. You must accept nature as she is with all the consequences that that implies. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Holding on to anger only gives you tense muscles. — Joan Lunden
No one had told us what to do. Our eyes had been opened by the Lord. We knew that there was no compromise, no possible blending of Hinduism and true Christianity. They were diametrically opposed. One was darkness, the other light. One represented the many roads that all lead to the same destruction; the other was, as Jesus had said, the narrow road to eternal life. — Rabi R. Maharaj
Time consecrates; and what is gray with age becomes religion. — Friedrich Schiller
We get hurt worse by the people whom we care about. And they seldom mean to do it. That's what makes it so painful, kiddo. — James Lee Burke
The undisturbed coastal plain is home to a wide variety of plants and animals and is the only wilderness sanctuary in North America that protects a complete range of the arctic ecosystem. — Dan Lipinski
