Whin Quotes & Sayings
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Many a man that could rule a hundherd millyon sthrangers with an ir'n hand is careful to take off his shoes in the front hallway whin he comes home late at night. — Finley Peter Dunne

If every cunt had a ride whin they hud a heidache, thir widnae be as much fuckin trouble in the world. — Irvine Welsh

No, sir, th' dimmycratic party ain't on speakin' terms with itsilf. Whin ye see two men with white neckties go into a sthreet car an' set in opposite corners while wan mutthers Thraiter an' th' other hisses Miscreent ye can bet they're two dimmycratic leaders thryin' to reunite th' gran' ol' party. — Finley Peter Dunne

A rayformer thinks he was ilicted because he was a rayformer, whin th thruth iv th matther is he was ilicted because no wan knew him. — Finley Peter Dunne

Of the truly creative no one is ever master; it must be left to go its own way. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If I find out that Whin has been sedated or restrained I'll ride you naked through the streets of Imre like a little pink pony. — Patrick Rothfuss

I don't listen to the contemporary pop artists. They all sound alike, anyway. — Patti LuPone

When I try, I fail.
When I trust,
He succeeds. — Corrie Ten Boom

I remind myself of what [Bishop's] father's done. What he is still doing. But Bishop's touch is gentle, his intentions good. No matter how hard I look, I cannot find the blood on his hands. — Amy Engel

Ah sortay jist laugh whin some cats say that racism's an English thing and we're aw Jock Tamson's bairn up here ... it's likesay pure shite man, gadges talkin through their erses. — Irvine Welsh

Maybe it isn't based on what you deserve. Maybe it's based on what you need. — Orson Scott Card

I don't like to be crazy on different levels all of the time. — Tony Gilroy

Never suppose that in any possible situation or under any circumstances that it is best for you to do a dishonorable thing however slightly so it may appear to you ... Encourage all your virtuous dispositions, and exercise them whenever an opportunity arises, being assured that they will gain strength by exercise ... and that exercise will make them habitual ... — Thomas Jefferson