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queens sex thinking
Audrey Hepburn I think sex is overrated. I don't have sex appeal and I know it. As a matter of fact, I think I'm rather funny looking. My teeth are funny, for one thing, and I have none of the attributes usually required for a movie queen, including the shapeliness.
queens cities good-man
Derek Jarman The queers of the sixties, like those since, have connived with their repression under a veneer of respectability. Good mannered city queens in suits and pinstripes, so busy establishing themselves, were useless at changing anything.
queens world royalty
William Shakespeare I swear again, I would not be a queen For all the world.
queens kings writing
Bernard Cornwell The bards sing of love, they celebrate slaughter, they extol kings and flatter queens, but were I a poet I would write in praise of friendship.
queens math arithmetic
Carl Friedrich Gauss Mathematics is the queen of science, and arithmetic the queen of mathematics.
queens math arithmetic
Carl Friedrich Gauss Mathematics is the queen of the sciences
queens numbers firsts
Carl Friedrich Gauss Mathematics is the queen of the sciences and arithmetic [number theory] is the queen of mathematics. She often condescends to render service to astronomy and other natural sciences, but in all relations, she is entitled to first rank.
queens gay people
C. S. Lewis But as for Lucy, she was always gay and golden-haired, and all princes in those parts desired her to be their Queen, and her own people called her Queen Lucy the Valiant.
sarcasm gun thinking
Eddie Izzard The National Rifle Association says, 'Guns don't kill people. People do'. But I think the gun helps.
sarcasm magic trouble
Eddie Izzard If you're choking in a restaurant you can just say the magic words, 'Heimlich maneuver,' and all will be well. Trouble is, it's difficult to say 'Heimlich maneuver' when you're choking to death.
sarcasm chaos
Antonin Artaud Without sarcasm I sink into chaos.
sarcasm flattery form
Benjamin Franklin Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor but the highest form of flattery.
sarcasm long enough
Jane Austen You have delighted us long enough.
sarcasm ice people
Daniel Johns People don't understand sarcasm, like, they take everything too seriously. People need to lighten up and go ice skating.
sarcasm care bottles
David Foster Wallace sarcasm and jokes were often the bottle in which clinical depressives sent out their most plangent screams for someone to care and help them.
sarcasm hey guardian
Simone Elkeles Hey, Carlos," the Professor says when he walks in. "How was REACH?" "It sucked." "Can you be more specific?" my guardian asks. "It really sucked," I elaborate, sarcasm dripping from every word.
sarcasm expenses
Veronica Roth Sarcasm is always at someone's expense.
heaven world difficulty
Charles Caleb Colton This world cannot explain its own difficulties without the assistance of another.
heaven links golden
Charles Dickens Hours are golden links--God's tokens reaching heaven.
heaven suits burden
Charles Dickens Heaven suits the back to the burden.
heaven balance floating
Charles Dickens Some of the craftiest scoundrels that ever walked this earth . . . will gravely jot down in diaries the events of every day, and keep a regular debtor and creditor account with heaven, which shall always show a floating balance in their own favour.
heaven joy sorrow
Charles Spurgeon The joys of heaven will surely compensate for the sorrows of earth.
heaven trying paper
Charles Spurgeon One might better try to sail the Atlantic in a paper boat, than try to get to heaven on good works.
heaven mind rags
Charles Spurgeon The world's proverb is, "God help the poor, for the rich can help themselves;" but to our mind, it is just the rich who have most need of Heaven's help. Dives in scarlet is worse off than Lazarus in rags, unless Divine love shall uphold him.
heaven elements flow
Charles Spurgeon There cannot be heaven without Christ. He is the sum total of bliss; the fountain from which heaven flows, the element of which heaven is composed. Christ is heaven and heaven is Christ.
heaven trials
Charles Spurgeon In heaven we shall see that we had not one trial too many.