Underjaw Quotes & Sayings
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The only way to deep happiness is to do something you love to the best of your ability — Richard P. Feynman

I'm just someone who likes cooking and for whom sharing food is a form of expression. — Maya Angelou

He sounded like a man with a mouthful of marbles, articulating his goatbone underjaw laboriously, the original one having been shot away. — Cormac McCarthy

So, from generation to generation, the spiritual church is rising upwards toward its perfection; and, though one after another the workmen pass away, the fabric remains, and the great Master-builder carries on the undertaking. Be it ours to build in our portion in a solid and substantial manner, so that they who come after us may be at once thankful for our thoroughness, and inspired by our example. — William Mackergo Taylor

It's amazing how email has changed our lives. You ever get a handwritten letter in the mail today? 'What the? Has someone been kidnapped?' — Jim Gaffigan

There are a vast number of stars within our galaxy. The number is not so large as the number of cometary nuclei around the Sun but is nevertheless hardly modest. It's about 400 billion stars, of which the Sun is one. — Carl Sagan

Fortune has no era finer than this moment — J. Lavan

Her voice had suddenly jumped a couple of social classes to underline her ownership status. — Joe Cawley

There are three Bachs. Johann, Sebastian and Offen. — Victor Borge

There is something about the pace and scale of British life - an appreciation of small pleasures, a kind of restraint with respect to greed, generally speaking - that makes life strangely agreeable. The British really are the only people in the world who become genuinely enlivened when presented with a hot beverage and a small plain biscuit. — Bill Bryson

I don't own an iPod! — Don Dokken

Magic is a performance, and a performance should have an honesty, a relevance and a resonance if it is to be offered to spectators without insulting them. — Derren Brown

I feel exposed. The camera is my nemesis. Right up there with mirrors. — Donna Cooner

It is a singular advantage of taxes on articles of consumption that they contain in their own nature a security against excess. They prescribe their own limit, which cannot be exceeded without defeating the end purposed - that is, an extension of the revenue. — Alexander Hamilton