Spouted Rhetoric Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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I beat him like a mad dog with mange every time I got a chance, and I am proud of it. He was scum. — Hunter S. Thompson

After I've done a good job, then I can get excited. Obviously, it would be very easy to get carried away, but I wanted to own that excitement. — Giles Matthey

Because when you work with a different team, the expectations are different and then you deliver in a very different way. You look back at it and you're proud of yourself. And when the same people come in and you do the same thing, it's boring. You could re-envision it again and again but when the new chemistry of ideas comes in, something happens as a team. — A.R. Rahman

For to be desperate is to discover strength. / We die of comfort and by conflict live ... — May Sarton

In the long second before everyone absorbs what just happened, I see the angel rolling his eyes heavenward, like a teenager in the presence of overwhelming lameness. Some people just have no sense of gratitude. — Susan Ee

Clear to me at last that the dark I have always struggled to keep under is in reality my most — Samuel Beckett

I also hate people to ask cheerfully how you are when they know you're feeling like hell and expect you to say fine — Sylvia Plath

a tree with more fruits bends more. — Jack Canfield

What you already know is merely a good departure point. — Keorapetse Kgositsile

We like to read others but we do not like to be read. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Nature is only another chimera. — Julien Torma

By some miracle the cairn remained untouched by the flames, solid as the day I'd built it, a tiny oasis amid the burn scar. I removed the cap rock. I placed the bone inside. I felt the enormity of his loss once more. The pain of it never does fade entirely, never will - no doubt it disfigured me in ways that will endure for what remains of my life - but at last I found a place to put it where it wouldn't eat me alive. My devotion to his memory led me there, the place I venerate above all others on earth, my little voodoo shrine to the lost and the damned, as wild and remote as the country of grief itself. — Philip Connors

Sweeping, confident articles on the future seem to me, intellectually, the most disreputable of all forms of public utterance. — Kenneth Clark

I once witnessed more ardent emotions between men at an Elks' Rally in Pasadena than they could ever have felt for the type of woman available to an Elk. — Anita Loos