Sewardsaints Quotes & Sayings
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Thatcher came under pressure from right wing backbenchers to shut up the Prince of Wales and there was a deal done between them where he did actually shut up in the end. — Anthony Holden

Things wrote with labor deserve to be so read and will last their age. — Ben Johnson

Well damn, I guess I've had a few threesomes and foursomes too. However, I don't really think that having Ben and Jerry ice cream and umm...BOB, your battery operated boyfriend, constitute as a real threesome or foursome. — Dee Dinh

Why have one chandelier when you can have two? — Candice Olson

Makes me wonder if God's even up there at all. And if he is, why ain't he doing a better job of things down here. Unless maybe he's doing the best he can. And if that's the case, he ain't doing no better than the rest of us. — Susan Adger

I beg you do not vote for stills and open bar-rooms in the county. — Thomas Jordan Jarvis

Meeting is more exciting than parting but parting is important if you want to stay alive in a certain way. — Charles Bukowski

There is some truth in that. Absence feeds affection. — Patrick Rothfuss

Amy is one of my favorite people in the fashion industry. She's smart, stylish and simply not a dick. — Grace Helbig

We pedaled rapidly, without laughing or speaking, peculiarly satisfied with our mutual presence, akin to one another in the common isolation of lewdness, weariness, and absurdity. — Georges Bataille

He had stylized himself
life was easier that way. He had chosen a physical mould just as writer chooses a technical form. — Graham Greene

Nothing can be more slightly defined than the line of demarcation between sanity and insanity ... Make the definition too narrow, it becomes meaningless; make it too wide, and the whole human race becomes involved in the dragnet. In strictness we are all mad when we give way to passion, to prejudice, to vice, to vanity; but if all the passionate, prejudiced and vain people were to be locked up as lunatics, who is to keep the key to the asylum?
(Editorial, The Times, 22 July 1853) — Kate Summerscale

Crimes, sins, nightmares, hunks of hair: it was surprising how many of them has something to dispose of. The more I charged, the easier it was for them to breathe freely once more. — Tama Janowitz

Song being born of quest he knows this: he must turn silent were he suddenly assaulted with answers. Instead oh hear his wild, caustic, tender warbling ceaselessly unanswered. — Mary Oliver

My wife and I volunteer for the Guide Dog Foundation, and we have two giant labs. — Yul Vazquez