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coins pockets flattery
Flattery, though a base coin, is the necessary pocket money at court; where, by custom and consent, it has obtained such a currency that it is no longer a fraudulent, but a legal payment. Bill Vaughan
coins countries depends notes people time turn whether
Whether any of our coins in circulation in any of the countries will turn out to be useful, only time will tell, ... It depends how many people put notes away. David Fletcher
coins sound calm
Coins always make sound but currency notes are always silent, so when ever your value increases keep yourself calm and silent. William Shakespeare
coins roger sides
[Roger] Vadim became famous worldwide as a director, and I as an actress, but the other side of the coin was terrible. My life was totally turned upside down. I was followed, spied upon, adored, insulted. My private life became public. Brigitte Bardot
coins idiot song wandering
Do you think I'm wandering around all day thinking, 'I must write a song called 'Three Coins In The Fountain'?' Only an idiot would do that. Sammy Cahn
coins hate rare
some of the coins are so rare that I hate to see them go. Kenneth Cox
coins devour pays populace tickle
PLAUDITS, n. Coins with which the populace pays those who tickle and devour it. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
coins dear grows
Authors, like coins, grow dear as they grow old. Alexander Pope
coins line stretch
If we put all the coins in a line on the pavement, it would stretch over 1km down the road. Paul Lewis
pockets school vote
If they want to get into the pockets of this school district, I am not going to vote for it. J. Horton
pockets painful deny
Tis unpleasant to meet a beggar. It is painful to deny him; and, if you relieve him, it is so much out of your pocket. Charles Lamb
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I carried $5000 when I went to Washington. I returned with barely $90 in our pockets. Andrew Jackson
pockets useful
Macklin is as useful as pockets in your underpants. Mark Latham
pockets genuine handkerchiefs
I have before suggested that a genuine blackguard is never without a pocket-handkerchief. Edgar Allan Poe
pockets framed should
Gave her love away, put it in my pocket when it should of been framed! Eddie Vedder
pockets feels
Feel for others - in your pocket Charles Spurgeon
pockets may frogs
They may have turned this up, whether you had the Paula Jones case or not. But again maybe not, but again that's like if a frog had side pockets he'd probably wear a handgun. Dan Rather
pockets revolver resignation
Everyone has the revolver of resignation in his pocket. Ian Fleming
flattery rudeness deals
I like rudeness a great deal better than flattery. Charlotte Bronte
flattery despise flattered
Some indeed there are who profess to despise all flattery, but even these are nevertheless to be flattered, by being told that they do despise it. Charles Caleb Colton
flattery imitation
Imitation is the sincerest of flattery. Charles Caleb Colton
flattery imitation form
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. Charles Caleb Colton
flattery
To be most effective, flattery is always best applied with a trowel. Alan Bradley
flattery invitations
Invitation is the sincerest flattery. Carolyn Wells
flattery
Flattery'll get you anywhere. Charles Lederer
flattery theater sheer
Sheer flattery got me into the theater. Flattery always works with me, particularly the flattery of women. Carroll O'Connor
flattery absurd seems
A flatterer never seems absurd: The flatter'd always takes his word. Benjamin Franklin