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Perambulate Synonym Quotes By St. Jerome

For all riches come from iniquity, and unless one were to lose another could not gain. Hence the common adage seems to me to be very true: The rich man is unjust or the heir of an unjust one. — St. Jerome

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Brett Whiteley

Drawing is the art of being able to leave an accurate record of
the experience of what one isn't, of what one doesn't know. A
great drawer is either confirming beautifully what is commonplace
or probing authoritatively the unknown.
::: Brett Whiteley ::: — Brett Whiteley

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Stephen King

The 'lady' looks as if she'd be happy to fuck a rope, could she make it stand up between her thighs. — Stephen King

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Curt Siodmak

You Nazis! I pity the devil when you boys start arriving in bunches. — Curt Siodmak

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Demetri Martin

I am a man of my word ... and that word is unreliable. — Demetri Martin

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Danielle Steel

I think I'm very real as a person, and that comes across in my work. — Danielle Steel

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Disease is not of the body but of the place. — Seneca The Younger

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By James M. Barrie

A safe but sometimes chilly way of recalling the past is to force open a crammed drawer. If you are searching for anything in particular you don't find it, but something falls out at the back that is often more interesting. — James M. Barrie

Perambulate Synonym Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Life goes headlong. We chase some flying scheme, or we are hunted by some fear or command behind us. But if suddenly we encounter a friend, we pause; our heat and hurry look foolish enough; now pause, now possession, is required, and the power to swell the moment from the resources of the heart. The moment is all, in all noble relations. — Ralph Waldo Emerson