Leukosis Quotes & Sayings
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The Scottish vernacular is rich in colourful euphemisms for inebriation: 'stocious', 'stotting', 'guttered', 'steaming', 'steamboats', 'wellied' and 'hoolit' are just a few. Another is 'mortal', as in 'I was fair mortal last night' (meaning 'I was very drunk indeed'). So 'Mortal Causes' evoked, in my mind, the demon drink, just as surely as it did any darker and more violent imagery. — Ian Rankin
Sometimes I think we all feel guilty for being happy, and as soon as we catch ourselves acting like everything is okay, someone remembers it's not. — Sarah Ockler
The comedians I liked were Bill Cosby and Steven Wright, like just always as a comedic actor. I always liked Gary Larson, who's really funny for a cartoonist, obviously. — Demetri Martin
Happiness is experienced when your life gives you what you are willing to accept. — Ken Keyes Jr.
The holy word of God is on everyone's lips ... but ... we see almost everyone presenting their own versions of God's word, with the sole purpose of using religion as a pretext for making others think as they do. — Baruch Spinoza
There was something in his gaze that told her he liked how she looked in his clothes. It had to be a bloke thing, because she certainly wouldn't want to see him wearing hers. — Kady Cross
To be is to stand for. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
It is common knowledge that no man that women flock to boasts of his conquests. Those who do, lie. — Isabel Allende
We knew our strengths and played up our assets. But we couldn't see what made us unique enough for someone to really love us. — Sylvia Day
Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets. — Nancy Gibbs
In an easy matter. Anybody can be eloquent. — Ovid
It is only when a person has his own generator that we can talk about motivation. He then needs no outside stimulation. He wants to do it. — Frederick Herzberg
I see her car first. — Jenny Han
In part, that's because when we delay marriage, it's not just women who become independent. It's also men, who, like women, learn to clothe and feed themselves, to clean their homes iron their shirts and pack their own suitcases. — Rebecca Traister
We are all products of our upbringings, Primale. The constructions that result from our choices are laid upon the foundation set by our parents and their parents before them. We are but the next level in the house or paver in the path. — J.R. Ward
