Waitz Elementary Quotes & Sayings
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And you would know so much about women, locked up in your castle."
"Locked up with eight wives. And sometimes I make house calls for my bargainers. There's many a lovely woman desperate enough to bargain with me."
This idea had never occurred to me before. "You touch another woman and I'll cut your hands off," I snapped.
He looked delighted. "I thought you were afraid of hurting me. — Rosamund Hodge

In regard to tenacity of life, no old yellow cat has anything on a prejudice. You may kill it with your own hands, bury it deep, and sit on the grave, and behold! the next day it will walk in at the back door, purring. — Nellie L. McClung

When you feel peaceful and successful, you want to extend and export that peace and love. — Wayne W. Dyer

A safety net for the poor indeed requires some level of income redistribution. — Ari Fleischer

If Nixon is not forced to turn over tapes of his conversations with the ring of men who were conversing on their violations of the law, then liberty will soon be dead in this nation. — Earl Warren

Have you forgotten when those towers fell, we had neighbors still inside. And you say we shouldn't worry about Bin Laden, have you forgotten? — Darryl Worley

You can't be wise without being intelligent, but you certainly can be intelligent without being wise. — Marilyn Vos Savant

I wake up exhausted it's not morning. It's back to sleep to re-dream me. We're alone and we're happy. But there you are, angry with me — Tegan Quin

Your heart is burning strong with righteous indignation... That flame is scattering sparks that may set fire elsewhere. That fire of yours will one day spread to others seeking a just world. The point is whether you have a torch in your heart or not. To light a fire to others. — Sui Ishida

Of all the animals on earth, none is so brutish as man when he seeks the delirium of coition. — Edward Dahlberg

The more you let yourself go, the less others let you go. — Friedrich Nietzsche