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Pamphile Quotes By Juliet James

C'mon, just a little kiss,' whispered Mister Murphy. 'The wife'll never hear it from me. You like workin' here, don't you Ruby? — Juliet James

Pamphile Quotes By C.E. Hansen

Not every book is for everyone...which is comforting to know. Right? Anyway, isn't that what makes us a rich and wonderful culture. Murder and mayhem is a dish for a certain few...if you like it dig in, if not stick to more mundane reads. A.J. Rice — C.E. Hansen

Pamphile Quotes By W.C. Fields

Some people are born losers; others acquire the knack gradually. — W.C. Fields

Pamphile Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

The story of Ramakrishna is a story of religion in practice. His life enables us to see God face to face ... In this age of skepticism Ramakrishna presents an example of a bright and living faith which gives solace to thousands of men and women who would otherwise have remained without spiritual light. — Mahatma Gandhi

Pamphile Quotes By Ayaan Hirsi Ali

I love life more than I love death. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Pamphile Quotes By Bowden Wyatt

My advice to defensive players: Take the shortest route to the ball and arrive in a bad humor. — Bowden Wyatt

Pamphile Quotes By Anonymous

The B'nai B'rith is established by Jews in New York City as a Masonic Lodge. 70 years later this group will establish the notorious Anti-Defamation League, designed to promote any critics of Jewish supremacism or criminality, as, anti-Semitic. — Anonymous

Pamphile Quotes By Philip Wylie

One good teacher in a lifetime may sometimes change a delinquent into a solid citizen. — Philip Wylie

Pamphile Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

I - drunk!" said Caderousse; "well that's a good one! I could drink four more such bottles; they are no bigger than cologne flasks. Pere Pamphile, more wine!" and Caderousse rattled his glass upon the table. — Alexandre Dumas