Swiz Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever had happened, she wondered, to the concept of reading as entertainment? Now it appeared to be an endurance contest as to how many pages the reader could get through without throwing up.
(Lorinda, chapter 1) — Marian Babson

God placed the fossils there when He created the rocks, to test our faith, he responded at last. As He is clearly testing yours Miss Philpot.
It is my faith in you that is being tested, I thought. — Tracy Chevalier

Don't call a woman a bitch. Call her an ass-hole. It still gets your point across and it's not sexist. — Eleanor Roosevelt

I actually buy the paper version of The New York Times maybe once or twice a week. — Nate Silver

You can't blame me. I mean that literally. You're incapable of blaming me. You're human. Being human is choosing freedom over imprisonment, autonomy over dependency, liberty over servitude. You can't blame me because you know (come on, man, you've always known) that the idea of spending eternity with nothing to do except praise God is utterly unappealing. You'd be catatonic after an hour. Heaven's a swiz because to get in you have to leave yourself outside. You can't blame me because
now do please be honest with yourself for once
you'd have left, too. — Glen Duncan

Legality has become a poisonous dagger, with which one party stabs the other in the back. — Carl Schmitt

I'm thrilled to continue the tradition of the spectacular, cinematic, horrifying, exciting and emotional storytelling of 'The Walking Dead.' I'm a huge fan of the comics, and started with the show on the other side of the set, as an avid viewer. — Scott M. Gimple

The world should have stopped, but it didn't. — Michelle Cohen Corasanti

Absolute and entire ugliness is rare. — John Ruskin

Opportunity follows struggle. It follows effort. It follows hard work. It doesn't come before. — Shelby Steele

You don't know it, but I'm a vertical megabrand with cross-media platforms — Francesca Castagnoli

We are as answerable for what we give as for what we receive; nay, the misplacing of a benefit is worse than the not receiving of it; for the one is another person's fault, but the other is mine. — Seneca The Younger