Personalattacks Quotes & Sayings
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Sagging wrinkles, hanging breasts and many another sign of age are part of gravitation's slow relentless handiwork. — D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Time is Priceless, we only get it one Time, use it usefully for togetherness, profit and Happiness. — Jan Jansen
I'm uninterested in superheroes. I am only interested in real stories, real people, real connection. — Jamie Lee Curtis
This was going to be like hunting black cats at midnight on a moonless night. — Avery Flynn
I am a terrible and lazy Christian. I do not believe that the Bible is the literal word of God. I just skip about a third of it. I love the parts I love so much, but I find a lot of it just appalling. When a right-wing person quotes a passage in order to attack and stigmatize another person
or group of people
I just roll my eyes. — Anne Lamott
If the new government rejects our urgent appeal, we will, next year, in solidarity with our people, intensify our struggle for self-determination, our struggle for national liberation to establish self-government in our homeland. — Velupillai Prabhakaran
The important thing is that you should not argue with them [Communists]....Whatever you say, they have ways of twisting it into shapes which put you in some lower category of mankind, 'Fascist,' 'Liberal,' 'Trotskyist,' and disparage you both intellectually and personally in the process. — F Scott Fitzgerald
We don't need no stinking badges! — John Belushi
Books on horse racing subjects have never done well, and I am told that publishers had come to think of them as the literary version of box office poison. — Laura Hillenbrand
The school of suffering never graduates any students, so ask God to teach to you the lessons He wants you to learn. — Warren W. Wiersbe
Some people are just so happy to get published to, they sign anything. Next thing you know, they've signed over the rights to their book. — Eric Jerome Dickey
Reason dissipates the illusions of life, but does not console us for their departure. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
I have abandoned the beggarly necessity of living. I live without it. — Antonio Porchia
