Marchitellis Quotes & Sayings
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Top Marchitellis Quotes
It takes your mind off things when there's a cat in your lip and he's purring while you're petting him. — Kathleen Hanna
My lord, wise men ne'er wail their present woes, But presently prevent the ways to wail.174 — William Shakespeare
And as Jill gazed at its motionless bulk, she realized that she might as well have asked the whole mountain to move aside for her convenience. — C.S. Lewis
May the gods show their mercy ... The Alexion would not. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
But a mother is like a broomstick or like the sun in the heavens, it does not matter which as far as one's knowledge of her is concerned: the broomstick is there and the sun is there; and whether the child is beaten by it or warmed and enlightened by it, it accepts it as a fact in nature, and does not conceive it as having had youth, passions, and weaknesses, or as still growing, yearning, suffering, and learning. — George Bernard Shaw
I sold flowers. I didn't sell myself. Now you've made a lady of me I'm not fit to sell anything else. — George Bernard Shaw
You can't type what a lesbian is. We're anything and everything. The one thing in common is that we make love to other women. So give up trying to limit us. — Amanda Bearse
Balance is good, because one extreme or the other leads to misery, and I've spent a lot of my life at one of those extremes. — Trent Reznor
Nothing is promised in life except death. — Kanye West
You hear about our conservative background and know that we're Christian guys, but we're not timid at all. I will take anyone on when it comes to outworking them or putting on a better show or standing up for people who are being put down. — Tyler Joseph
When times change, so must we. — Barack Obama
Life: sometimes the man on the saddle, sometimes the saddle on the man. — Idries Shah
In every stockjobbing swindle every one knows that some time or other the crash must come, but every one hopes that it may fall on the head of his neighbor, after he himself has caught the shower of gold and placed it in safety. — Karl Marx
