Stuhlbarg Men Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, Jeeves,' I said; 'about that check suit.'
Yes, sir?'
Is it really a frost?'
A trifle too bizarre, sir, in my opinion.'
But lots of fellows have asked me who my tailor is.'
Doubtless in order to avoid him, sir.'
He's supposed to be one of the best men in London.'
I am saying nothing against his moral character, sir. — P.G. Wodehouse

We are uttering a mere tautology if we mean by 'in the mind' the same as by 'before the mind', i.e. if we mean merely being apprehended by the mind. — Bertrand Russell

Strings that connect us to this world, to nature, to me, become apparent. We're all living and breathing. We're all terribly mighty things. — Krista Ritchie

For he would be thinking of love
Till the stars had run away
And the shadows eaten the moon. — W.B.Yeats

Hate engenders hate. Hate spreads to nations, and from this cause we have devastating wars. In the contemplation of these wars and their origins there is something humiliating to our human race. No Hymn of Hate can ever be a paean of humanity. — Arthur Alfred Lynch

Woe to the man who offends a small child! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

There's a picture of the real Coach Gary Gaines in the book and he's sitting in the locker room after a game, and he just looks so much like Billy Bob, that we went to him. — Peter Berg

It will be her turn soon to be teased," said Miss Lucas. "I am going to open the instrument, Eliza, and you know — Jane Austen

Mackenzie, judgment is not about destruction, but about setting things right. — Wm. Paul Young

That's why people require travel books on the 1960s, I thought. They want to go there. They want to feel that sun on their backs. — Roger Hutchinson

Life isn't a romance novel. The truth is, the reason romance novels sell so well
the reason why everyone loves them
is because no one's life is actually like that. Everyone WANTS their life to be like that. — Meg Cabot

A woman ... all beautiful and accomplished will, while her hand and heart are undisposed of, turn the heads and set the circle in which she moves on fire. Let her marry, and what is the consequence? The madness ceases and all is quiet again. Why? Not because there is any diminution in the charms of the lady, but because there is an end of hope. — George Washington

You know it wrong honey.
I am friendly.
I am not user-friendly. — Arzum Uzun