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should-have political ironic
Richard Hofstadter It is ironic that the United States should have been founded by intellectuals, for throughout most of our political history, the intellectual has been for the most part either an outsider, a servant or a scapegoat.
should-have years persons
Richard Dawkins This person should have been aborted years ago.
should-have dimitri has-beens
Richelle Mead Dimitri should have been here with me. That's how it was supposed to have been.
should-have sin-city cities
Richelle Mead After the bitching I'd done to Abe about going to remote, crappy places, I should have been excited about the prospect of going to Sin City.
should-have bridges flags
Ron Atkinson I know where he should have put his flag up, and he'd have got plenty of help. (said at Stamford Bridge)
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Ron Atkinson A ten-foot keeper really should have stopped that.
should-have way remember
Truman Capote I remember things the way they should have been.
should-have feminist should
William Ruckelshaus No one should have to dance backward all of their lives.
half-time england bangs
Ron Atkinson They've come out at half time and gone bang.
half-time height faster
John McCain The cable industry has risen to new heights in their apparent willingness and ability to gouge the American consumer. Cable rates [have] increased an unbelievable five-and-a-half times faster than inflation.
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Ambrose Gwinett Bierce INK, n. A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic and water, chiefly used to facilitate the infection of idiocy and promote intellectual crime. The properties of ink are peculiar and contradictory: it may be used to make reputations and unmake them; to blacken them and to make them white; but it is most generally and acceptably employed as a mortar to bind together the stones of an edifice of fame, and as a whitewash to conceal afterward the rascal quality of the material. There are men called journalists who have established ink baths which some persons pay money to get into, others to get out of. Not infrequently it occurs that a person who has paid to get in pays twice as much to get out.
baths dirt knows
Terry Pratchett You know I've never agreed with baths. Sittin' around in your own dirt like that.
baths pineapples wells
Karl Pilkington If you sit in a bath of pineapple chunks, it can kill you. That's well documented.
baths clean
Joseph Prince Do you clean yourself before you take a bath?
baths danger ifs
Josh Billings Dangers are sum like a kold bath, very dangerous while you stand stripped on the bank, but often not only harmless, but invigorating, if you pitch into them.
baths massage salt
Emilia Clarke I'm really old-fashioned. An Epsom salt bath, that's genuinely better than any massage.
baths needs truth-is
Al Pacino The truth is, you know, we need our anodynes. You know that word, anodynes? We need that in life some times. A good warm bath can be one for you, or a whatever.
baths purity habit
Che Guevara The negro has maintained his racial purity by his well known habit of avoiding baths
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Martin Fischer Some day when you have time, look into the business of prayer, amulets, baths and poultices, and discover for yourself how much valuable therapy the profession has cast on the dump.