Multilegged Quotes & Sayings
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Any outfit that can't figure out clean toilets and decent theming on its own can't benefit from my advice. — Cory Doctorow
Above all, what socialist, without flushing with shame, maintains he is not a revolutionary? We say: none!. — Johann Most
nothing is holy any longer. — C. G. Jung
It's true, I do sometimes suspend myself over the canvas, but mostly I work at a table when I'm making a painting. When I use 'The Rig,' my feet are firmly anchored. I lower myself horizontally just long enough to make a brush stroke - a matter of seconds - and then I'm upright again. My assistant then erases the painting quickly with a squeegee and I go for it again ... until I get it right. It's like trying to hit a home run. — James Nares
I find that the world is changing much, much faster than I can even bitch about it. — Bill Maher
By ... WWII, I.G. Farben had become ... part of the most gigantic and powerful cartel of all history ... interlocking agreements ... over 2,000 of them ... In the US, the cartel had established important agreements with — G. Edward Griffin
Authenticity is not a metaphysically distinctive way of being human; it is just a way of taking responsibility for what one has already been given. — Peter E. Gordon
The one thing that TV is bad at doing is preaching. There are two extremes, you either turn the people into a punchline or turn them into hero, and both of those things suck, because most people are neither in real life. — Mike Rowe
My commitment to gender equality is rooted in the quintessentially American principle of equal justice under law. — Eric Schneiderman
It is a severe cruelty inflicted upon women ... that we should be the ones who so desperately need love ... affection ... acceptance.And yet, we suffer ... many of us, for lack of it throughout our entire lives.-Shackles of Honor — Marcia Lynn McClure
I sometimes wonder what it would be like to be the respected patriarch of an ordinary English family."
"Very boring, Emerson. — Elizabeth Peters
It's obvious that the happy man feels contented only because the unhappy ones bear their burden without saying a word: if it weren't for their silence, happiness would be quiet impossible. It's a kind of mass hypnosis — Anton Chekhov
Cute-and-furry was always an easier sell than carapaced-and-multilegged, for some obscure reason. Grownups, so unreasonable ... — Lois McMaster Bujold
Within the Scripture there is a balm for every wound, a salve for every sore. — Charles Spurgeon
The specific murderers of the SS therefore hide even today behind the collective guilt theory. — Frederick Forsyth
