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Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Confucius

Those who make virtue their profession are the ruin of virtue. — Confucius

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Marianne Moore

The enslaver is enslaved, the hater, harmed. — Marianne Moore

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

It should be noted that children at play are not playing about; their games should be seen as their most serious-minded activity. — Michel De Montaigne

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Kaitlyn Dever

I play guitar and sing when I'm not busy with school and acting. — Kaitlyn Dever

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Edward T. Lowe Jr.

It's a thing of violence, to whom death would be a merciful release. — Edward T. Lowe Jr.

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Not that which men do worthily, but that which they do successfully, is what history makes haste to record. — Henry Ward Beecher

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Edward T. Welch

We are more concerned about looking stupid (a fear of people) than we are about acting sinfully (a fear of God). — Edward T. Welch

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Brian Keene

In late 2001, I contributed a short story called 'Castaways' to an anthology called 'In Laymon's Terms,' which was a tribute to Richard Laymon, who had passed away earlier that year. — Brian Keene

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Moses Ibn Ezra

A book is a most delightful companion. It gives, and does not take. — Moses Ibn Ezra

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Hassan Blasim

Knowledge and imagination are the life buoy and the extra lung for breathing outside the walls of a tainted reality. — Hassan Blasim

Verbal Diarrhoea Quotes By Roman Payne

I met Anne in the autumn ... Autumn, that wild season when rural men rack orchard trees with sticks and weep with the desire to kiss faraway Demeter's supple breasts - to set lips to her travel-swollen eyes. They seek goddesses, but I desired only Anne. — Roman Payne