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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. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
baths pineapples wells
If you sit in a bath of pineapple chunks, it can kill you. That's well documented. Karl Pilkington
baths clean
Do you clean yourself before you take a bath? Joseph Prince
baths massage salt
I'm really old-fashioned. An Epsom salt bath, that's genuinely better than any massage. Emilia Clarke
baths needs truth-is
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. Al Pacino
baths business cast discover profession therapy valuable
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. Martin Fischer
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When I lived in New York, I discovered these Russian & Turkish Baths in East 10th Street. Great for a platza treatment - plus, you'll run into the world and his wife there. Ben Elliot
baths cleanliness week
Bath twice a day to be really clean, once a day to be passably clean, once a week to avoid being a public menace. Anthony Burgess
baths
I love to take baths. Rachel Weisz
massage start
I can keep playing, get a massage at the start of every set, Nikolay Davydenko
massage spas grapes
I could spend a whole day at a spa. Id get a facial, a scalp rub, massages, then eat some grapes and be good to go. Dule Hill
massage today tomorrow
Never put off your massage until tomorrow if you can get it today. Thomas Jefferson
massage speak speak-softly
Speak softly, I'm getting my massage Theodore Roosevelt
massage want rewards
When I want to reward myself I get a relaxing massage. Eva Longoria
massage heat action
He looked at the box with interest. 'Well, well. Five speeds. Heat and massage. Deep, penetrating action. Sure this isn't yours? Jeaniene Frost
massage unwind
I only unwind at facials and massages. Freema Agyeman
massage world grim-reaper
It feels like getting a back massage from the Grim Reaper: one must get comfortable with the most horrifying things in the world. Gerald R. Ford
salt lost boiling
For ridding oneself of faith is like boiling seawater to retrieve the salt--something is gained but something is lost. Zadie Smith
salt
They were already vulnerable. This is just salt to the wound. Sharon Johnson
salt looks chance
Any coach worth his salt will take a look at that and say, 'I'll take my chances with that' Joe Dumars
salt paper said
If I read in a paper that somebody has said something about me, I'm going to take it with a pinch of salt; I really am! Kajol
salt bells steelers
When I played for the Steelers and I got my bell rung, I'd take smelling salts and go right back out there. Terry Bradshaw
salt gamer grain
When you say you are a gamer and you are a celebrity or a former celebrity there's a grain of salt that everybody takes that with. Curt Schilling
salt
Oh, where are you going to, all you Big Steamers, / With England's own coal, up and down the salt seas? Rudyard Kipling
salt gone emptiness
Julia looked back at Hadassah on the bloodstained sand. A great emptiness opened within her as she looked at the still form. Gone, too, was the salt that had kept her from completely corruption. Francine Rivers
salt folks
There's folks as make bad butter and trusten to the salt t' hide it. George Eliot