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Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Henny Youngman

I'm paid to make an idiot out of myself. Why do you do it for free? — Henny Youngman

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Tatyana Tolstaya

The world may perish, but the meat grinder is indestructible. (112) — Tatyana Tolstaya

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

History that repeats itself turns to farce. Farce that repeats itself turns to history. — Jean Baudrillard

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Liza Donnelly

Humor relies on the traditions of a society. It takes what we know and it twists it ... Because women are on the ground floor, and we know the traditions so well, we can bring a different voice to the table. — Liza Donnelly

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Jeffrey Bernard

It's one thing to ask your bank manager for an overdraft to buy 500 begonias for the borders in Haslemere, but quite another to seek financial succour to avail oneself of the 5-2 they're offering on lie de Bourbon for the St Leger. — Jeffrey Bernard

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Edmund Burke

Corrupt influence is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality, and of all disorder; it loads us more than millions of debt; takes away vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most venerable parts of our constitution. — Edmund Burke

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Francis Chan

But it isn't up to us, mostly because none of us are good. — Francis Chan

Unsuspectingly Synonym Quotes By Oscar Wilde

For you, at least, are young; 'no hungry generations tread you down,' and the past does not weary you with the intolerable burden of its memories nor mock you with the ruins of a beauty, the secret of whose creation you have lost. That very absence of tradition, which Mr. Ruskin thought would rob your rivers of their laughter and your flowers of their light, may be rather the source of your freedom and your strength. — Oscar Wilde