Leeke Quotes & Sayings
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You ought to know that October is the first Spring month. — Karel Capek
You may ask what kind of a republic I dream of. Let me reply: I dream of a republic independent, free, and democratic, of a republic economically prosperous and yet socially just; in short, of a humane republic which serves the individual and which therefore holds the hope that the individual will serve it in turn. Of a republic of well-rounded people, because without such it is impossible to solve any of our problems, human, economic, ecological, social, or political. — Vaclav Havel
Heredity, to our understanding is not capable of giving to this illness (paraphilia) its characteristic form ... Heredity invents nothing, creates nothing anew; it has no imagination. — Alfred Binet
The real problem is that through our scientific genius we've made of the world a neighborhood, but through our moral and spiritual genius we've failed to make of it a brotherhood. — Martin Luther King Jr.
It's quite simple: If someone says UR beautiful, believe them. If someone says UR ugly, don't believe them. — RuPaul
Many self-employed people provide services that are nonessential. So whether you get your hair done less or your hair cut less, or your nails done less, as a writer and a speaker I was very clear that corporations weren't being as open and as generous and I wasn't getting the kind of work that I usually got. — Iyanla Vanzant
Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. — James Russell Lowell
Did you get any blood on your breasts? I'm willing to go the extra mile. — Dannika Dark
My mother never breast fed me, she told me she only liked me as a friend. — Rodney Dangerfield
If Leekes you like, but do their smell dis-like, Eat Onyons, and you shall not smell the Leeke; If you of Onyons would the scent expell, Eat Garlicke, that shall drowne the Onyons' smell. — William Kitchiner
Imagine that the devil is in the process of buying the soul of some poor afflicted being, and that someone, taking pity on the one afflicted, were to intervene in the debate and say to the devil: "it is really shameful for you to offer only this price; the thing is worth at least twice that."
This sinister farce is what is being played out in the workers' movement by the syndicates, parties, and intellectuals of the left. — Simone Weil
Love is like wine, drink it as you rhyme. — Santosh Kalwar
My only hesitation after 'Law & Order' was that I didn't want to be in a super dry procedural like that. I found that satisfying, but very tough because every episode was kind of the same. It just is with that show. — Jamie Bamber
