Merkelbach Pitcher Quotes & Sayings
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He grinned, making sure to flash his straight, gleaming teeth, every last one of which I wanted to knock out of his head — L.A. Witt

It's all about vanity, isn't it? I think it says something about people if they can't do it — Gwendoline Riley

I don't think voters give a hoot about the character of their political advisors, except to the extent that character reflects on the candidates. — Bob Woodward

Imagine: If shifting from one universe to another is like moving up or down to parallel layers, overlapping with one universe, then going to another timeline is like taking a jump to the left.'
'Or a step to the right,' Jena said wryly. — E.C. Myers

As music became more profitable in the 1990s, it seemed like it attracted a lot of people who were just interested in the financial aspect of it, which is depressing. — Moby

Sometimes we smile at a child thats afraid of the dark. I think more ridiculous is a man or woman afraid of the light. — Adrian Rogers

Rest in the fact that God has put you in His Son, and live in the expectation that He will complete His work in you. — Anonymous

I hope I'm thought of as not just a showbiz personality, but as someone who has lived a life and who has hopefully made a contribution to something along the way - someone who is a human being as well as an actress. — Lauren Bacall

The rights of citizenship will be taken away from all Jews and other non-Aryans. They are inferior and therefore enemies of the state. It is the duty of all true Aryans to hate and despise them. — Charlie Chaplin

His manner showed a curious mixture of longing and enthusiasm, which is to say that his enthusiasms were always of a wistful sort, and his longings, always enthusiastic. He was delighted by things of an improbable or impractical nature, which he sought out with the open-hearted gladness of a child at play. When he spoke, he did so originally, and with an idealistic agony that was enough to make all but the most rigid of his critics smile; when he was silent, one had the sense, watching him, that his imagination was nevertheless usefully occupied, for he often sighed, or nodded, as though in agreement with an interlocutor whom no one else could see. — Eleanor Catton

From now on, no talking," Royce told him, having to shout to be heard over the wind as he hoisted the coil over his head.
Is that supposed to be a joke? — Michael J. Sullivan

Nobody on my staff is on salary. The money goes straight to the charities. — Ferguson Jenkins