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rude ego tables
Our ego is a monster that loves to sit at the head of the table, and I have learned that my ego is just as rude and loud and hungry as everyone else's. It doesn't matter how much you get; you are left wanting more. Amy Poehler
rude politeness obliged
There is a time for politeness and there is a time when you are obliged to be rude, Daniel Dennett
rude gentleman age
I'm a gentleman and I was always taught it's rude, to talk about a woman's age or weight unless you are breaking up with her. David Spade
rude textbooks sitting
A rat called Possible New Strain was sitting under a spaghetti strainer held down with a pile of journalism textbooks, saying rude things in rat-speak. Scott Westerfeld
rude happiness-and-love duty
Learn to say No—and to be rude about it when necessary. Otherwise you will not have time to carry out your duty, or to do your own work, and certainly no time for love and happiness. The termites will nibble away your life and leave none of it for you. Robert A. Heinlein
rude pay half
It seldom pays to be rude. It never pays to be only half-rude. Norman Douglas
rude humanitarianism
Humanitarianism is rude. Fernando Pessoa
rude doe
Tell me, is he always really rude, or does he save that for mundanes? Cassandra Clare
rude angry
He that is angry at a feast is rude. George Herbert
doe impossible states
In the state of nature, wrong-doing is impossible ; or, if anyone does wrong, it is to himself, not to another. Baruch Spinoza
doe anticipation trouble
Troubles impending always seem worse than troubles surmounted, but this does not prove that they really are. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
doe anything-can-happen knows
You never know what's going to happen. Anything can happen there... and often does. Carl Yastrzemski
doe may scar
Time may heal all wounds, but it does not erase the scars. Jane Yolen
doe sin deals
I am wonderfully content with a God who does not deal with me as my sins deserve. Brennan Manning
doe existence cease
Everything that is incomprehensible does not cease to exist. Blaise Pascal
doe too-much enough
When one does not love too much, one does not love enough. Blaise Pascal
doe god-exists ifs
I rather live as if God exists to find out that He doesn't than live as if he doesn't exist to find out He does. Blaise Pascal
doe add novel
The novel does not simply recount experience, it adds to experience. Elizabeth Bowen