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Untidier Quotes By Jim Les

Obviously, ISU will be primed for revenge and wants to get that bad taste of the last game out of their mouth. — Jim Les

Untidier Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

Hot dogs always seem better out than at home; so do French-fried potatoes; so do your children. — Mignon McLaughlin

Untidier Quotes By Shane MacGowan

If I should fall from grace with God
Where no doctor can relieve me
If I'm buried 'neath the sod
But the angels won't receive me
Let me go, boys
Let me go, boys
Let me go down in the mud
Where rivers all run dry — Shane MacGowan

Untidier Quotes By Katharine Whitehorn

And what would happen to my illusion that I am a force for order in the home if I wasn't married to the only man north of the Tiber who is even untidier than I am? — Katharine Whitehorn

Untidier Quotes By Herbert Otto Gille

To be come fully alive a person must have goals and aims that transcend himself. — Herbert Otto Gille

Untidier Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

I looked anxiously around me: the present, nothing but the present. Furniture light and solid, rooted in its present, a table, a bed, a closet with a mirror-and me. the true nature of the present revealed itself: it was what exists, and all that was not present did not exist. The past did not exist. Not at all. Not in things, not even in my thoughts. It is true that I had realized a long time ago that mine had escaped me. But until then I had believed that it had simply gone out of my range. For me the past was only a pensioning off: it was another way of existing, a state of vacation and inaction; each event, when it had played its part, put itself politely into a box and became an honorary event: we have so much difficulty imagining nothingness. Now I knew: things are entirely what they appear to be-and behind them ... there is nothing. — Jean-Paul Sartre