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Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By Bill Engvall

I go "I just want a cup of black coffee." She goes "Do you want to try a biscotti? They're from Italy and they're considered a delicacy." Have you ever eaten one of these things? It tastes like a burned cookie. Where I'm from, that's considered a mistake. — Bill Engvall

Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By Chuck D

You know, I've written many of my songs while driving - which is against the law in many cases. — Chuck D

Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By C. Gockel

But life without love was like a rat that had been dead for a few days. You could eat it, but it wasn't as delicious. — C. Gockel

Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By Jack London

A business man who was also a biologist and a sociologist would know, approximately, the right thing to do for humanity. But, outside the realm of business, these men are stupid. They know only business. They do not know mankind nor society, and yet they set themselves up as arbiters of the fates of the hungry millions and all the other millions thrown in. History, some day, will have an excruciating laugh at their expense." I was not surprised when I had my — Jack London

Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By Kari L. Greenaway

For joy alone,
Carries a fountain of youth.
Laughter's music,
Will wrinkle smooth.

- Poem Fountain of Youth — Kari L. Greenaway

Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By Marya Mannes

A candidate for office can have no greater advantage than muddled syntax; no greater liability than a command of language. — Marya Mannes

Korenfeld Alexander Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

In my view of the present aspect of affairs, there is no need of bloodshed and war. There is no necessity for it. I am not in favor of such a course, and I may say in advance, there will be no blood shed unless it be forced upon the government. The government will not use force unless force is used against it. — Abraham Lincoln