Lipping Machine Quotes & Sayings
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But then the Egyptian noodle made carnal embrace with the enemy who burned the great library of Alexandria without so much as a fine for all that is overdue! — Tom Stoppard
My record of opposition to illegal immigration is unquestioned. — Ann Wagner
A cat likes to hear you calling him. He sits in a bush a yard from your shoes - and listens. — Pam Brown
Breaking up with a woman tends to be a lot harder if she can turn into a panther and rip out your throat. — Evangeline Anderson
This yearning for new and distant scenes, this craving for freedom, release, forgetfulness
they were he admitted to himself, an impulse towards flight, flight from the spot which was the daily theatre of a rigid, cold, and passionate service. — Thomas Mann
All the world's misfortunes stemmed from the countless untruths, both deliberate and unintentional, which people told because of haste or carelessness. — Michael Ende
The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor a lawgiver from between his feet, Until Shiloh comes; And to Him shall be the obedience of the people." (Genesis 49:10) — Val Waldeck
Every virtue that reaches the exaggeration, is becoming a defect — Steven Pressfield
Sweet is the day of sacred rest;
No mortal cares shall seize my breast;
O may my heart in tune be found
Like David's harp of solemn sound. — Isaac Watts
In the end, you can slap a pretty label on it - like serendipity or fate. Or you can believe that it's just the random way life unfolds. — Emily Giffin
People want movies to be one thing or another; they want it be fact or fiction. — Laurel Nakadate
Loyalty to Christ may produce a cross on earth, but it brings a crown in eternity. — William Barclay
Life is too short to hold back, so live It as if It's not guaranteed. — Queen Of Spades
But Zimmermann surprised him. On Friday, March 2, during a press conference, Zimmermann himself confirmed that he had sent the telegram. "By admitting the truth," Lansing wrote, "he blundered in a most astounding manner for a man engaged in international intrigue. Of course the message itself was a stupid piece of business, but admitting it was far worse. — Erik Larson
