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Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Epictetus

Philosophy does not promise to secure anything external for man, otherwise it would be admitting something that lies beyond its proper subject-matter. For as the material of the carpenter is wood, and that of statuary bronze, so the subject-matter of the art of living is each person's own life. — Epictetus

Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Ann Ormsby

You know. The looks. The verbal jousting. The smiles. The insults that are really compliments. — Ann Ormsby

Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Joe Budden

It's hard - it's difficult to tell when your buzz is at its peak. — Joe Budden

Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Robin Bielman

As amazing as you look in that tux, I haven't been able to stop thinking about seeing you out of it. — Robin Bielman

Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

This was nonsense, he thought. The need of her was a physical thing, like the thirsty of a sailor becalmed for weeks on the sea. He'd felt the need before, often, often, in their years apart. But why now? She was safe; he knew where she was - was it only the exhaustion of the past weeks and days, or perhaps the weakness of creeping age that made his bones ache, as though she had in fact been torn from his body, as God had made Eve from Adam's rib? — Diana Gabaldon

Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Jason Segel

I would love to play a villain someday in that I think that what I've done with my whole career is walk this tightrope between charming and creepy, and I always fall on the charming side. I'd like to fall on the creepy side and be like one of those scary old men, like really charming villains. — Jason Segel

Untarnished Synonym Quotes By Thomas Paine

All this is nothing better than the jargon of a conjuror, who picks up phrases he does not understand to confound the credulous people who come to have their fortune told. Priests and conjurors are of the same trade. — Thomas Paine