Lickity Split Quotes & Sayings
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Everything went smoothly at the sailing events today, except for the British team. They forgot to bring limes and they all got scurvy. — Craig Ferguson

That's why we have that 'JUDGEMENT BOX' by the door. You'll find it at each event. It's visibly empty, but emotionally full. If we leave our judgement at the door, we're less likely to be shocked by someone's actions or words," Charlee explained. — Jill Hannah Anderson

But sometimes words are the only hands
we have to touch a bruised memory
or cleanse a wound that never healed
or lift a body we carried for years
at last to the pyre of shared grief — Fred Dings

Just because you read a report in the 'New York Times,' the 'Economist,' or, yes, 'The New Yorker' doesn't make it true. But we do know that a few people have evaluated that story with what strikes me as fairly objective standards of reason. — Michael Specter

Why won't you take me, Remington?" He groans and pulls me closer. "Because I want you too much". — Katy Evans

Kiss my lickity-split," the doper shouted. — Judy Byington

O fairest flower! no sooner blown but blasted, Soft silken primrose fading timelessly. — John Milton

Just as the world spun us into existence, it will spin on long after we are gone. — Crystal Woods

The history of Israel and Judaism is the unfolding of the meaning of this story. It's retelling is never finished and will not be until the Kingdom. — Timothy Radcliffe

I tried to remember what Rita had said about being a bigger person. I could either calmly tell him that he was mistaken or let him have it. I could be the bigger person or I could be like any normal sixteen-year-old.
Like there really was a choice.
"First off, you ever call me a babe again and no medical team on earth will be able to tell that you were once a guy."
I was only sixteen after all. — Elizabeth Eulberg

I was raised by a strong mother and I never felt like I had to be a role, you know, I was just me, who I am. — Rickie Lee Jones