Merick Hall Quotes & Sayings
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Caratacus suffered the double indignity of being taken to Rome in chains and having an opera written about him by Elgar. — Ben Aaronovitch
Did you ever feel like the whole world was going to a party and your invitation got lost in the mail? — Ellen DeGeneres
Function words behave differently than you might think. For example, the most commonly used word in spoken English, I, is used at far higher rates by followers than by leaders, truth-tellers than liars. People who use high rates of articles - a, an, the - do better in college than low users. And if you want to find your true love, compare the ways you use function words with that of your prospective partners. — James W. Pennebaker
Stories are told to make you feel something, and they can tell ours over and over again, and every time it will be something different. — A.C. Gaughen
You'll be glad too, when the end comes. — Agatha Christie
The difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull: At some point, a pit bull does stop whining. — Bill Maher
Loving is effortless.. while Relationships, they require your time and patience ... the two things we all lack.. — Sanhita Baruah
Now I, like that Chinese devotee, must confess myself a very ignorant person, and naturally unable to hear the conversation of Ants. But the Fairy of Science sometimes touches my ears and eyes with her wand; and then, for a little time, I am able to hear things inaudible, and to perceive things imperceptible. — Lafcadio Hearn
Holy fecking crikey, it comes! — Karen Marie Moning
People don't buy lady art. — Walter Keane
5You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye. — Anonymous
No matter what, I've always been an optimistic person. — Harmon Killebrew
When once the woman has tempted us, and we have tasted the forbidden fruit, there is no such thing as checking our appetites, whatever the consequences may be. — George Washington
