Tawdriest Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not gay, but I'm still the kind of guy where, even though you have no chance, they still want to hang around me so you can get a good mental image and jerk off to me later. — Zach Braff

The easiest and cheapest trick for any leader is to take his country to war on false pretenses. — John Le Carre

A horrid alcoholic explosion scatters all my good intentions like bits of limbs and clothes over the doorsteps and into the saloon bars of the tawdriest pubs. — Dylan Thomas

[Rahmat Shah Sayel] described what was happening in Afghanistan as a 'war between two elephants' -the US and the Soviet Union- not our war, and said that we Pashtuns were 'like the grass crushed by the hooves of two fierce beasts — Malala Yousafzai

A lot of my early pictures are, I think, quite funny. And these days I tend to look for comedy more and more. — Helen Levitt

Get some sleep Trina, I promise I will still love you in the morning and then every morning after that. — Lilliana Anderson

I started being a comedy fan when I was, I'm going to guess, like 5 or 6 years old. — Demetri Martin

I want everyday magic. — Christy Hall

This must be just like livin' in paradise. — David Lee Roth

The death of our close friends and relatives proves that how close the death is to us! — Javad Alizadeh

The agencies are the Walmarts of the welfare agency — Eva Cox

Every individual, from the common mechanic, that works in wood or clay, to the prime minister that regulates with the dash of his pen the agriculture, the breeding of cattle, the mining, or the commerce of a nation, will perform his business the better, the better he understands the nature of things,and the more his understanding is enlightened. — Jean-Baptiste Say

If you will not die for us, you cannot ask us to die for you. — Jacqueline Carey

We believe that if the argument for equality has merit, it does so because it protects difference. Equality used to allow those who differ not to subsume themselves under another's identity but to claim equity for their distinction and the State's protection in maintaining and even defending it. Now, however, equality is being used to erase difference, destroy institutional distinction and remove proper and plural provision for different groups, faiths and organisations ... What is needed here is equity that respects difference not equality that destroys it. — Roger Scruton