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sarcasm wife pedestal
I tended to place my wife under a pedestal. Woody Allen
sarcasm men differences
Vice is man's nature: virtue is a habit -- or a mask. . . . The foregoing maxim shows the difference between truth and sarcasm. William Hazlitt
sarcasm men vices
It is as hard to satirize well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues. Jonathan Swift
sarcasm clouds laughing
It wasn't sarcasm." Graves blew out a cloud of acrid smoke. "It was pointing out a fallacy in your logic, babe." Anna's jaw actually dropped. For a moment, I wasn't sure if I should laugh or push him out of the room. Way to go, Graves. Lilith Saintcrow
sarcasm arrows bows
Nothing sharpens the arrow of sarcasm so keenly as the courtesy that polishes it; no reproach is like that we clothe with a smile and present with a bow. Lord Chesterfield
sarcasm race monkeys
The monkey is an organized sarcasm upon the human race. Henry Ward Beecher
sarcasm weak protest
Sarcasm is the protest of the weak. John Knowles
sarcasm weak protest
Sarcasm... the protest of those who are weak. John Knowles
sarcasm magic trouble
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. Eddie Izzard
arrows bring drew formal head images inside key lines needed notes outside picture realised
I used to take formal notes in lines of blue, and underline the key words in red, and I realised I needed only the key words and the idea. Then to bring in connections, I drew arrows and put in images and codes. It was a picture outside my head of what was inside my head - 'mind map' is the language my brain spoke. Tony Buzan
arrows mark
Which arrow flies for ever? The arrow that has hit its mark. Vladimir Nabokov
arrows
Pioneers are the ones who get the arrows in their backs, Brian Roberts
arrows ask die might question true
I have to give them credit. They are pioneers but are they leaders? And one might want to ask the question that isn't it true that pioneers die with arrows in their backs? David Garrity
arrows shots ifs
If that happens again someone's gonna get shot.... with an arrow of love! Emilie Autumn
arrows flying listening
The aim of talk should be like the aim of a flying arrow -- to hit the mark; but to this end there must be a mark to hit, that is, there must be a listener. Charles Dickens
arrows
Im about as straight an arrow as youll find out there. Deborah Norville
arrows invisible cupid
The wounds invisible that Love's keen arrows make. William Shakespeare
arrows physics entropy
So far as physics is concerned, time's arrow is a property of entropy alone. Arthur Eddington
bows someday fats
and someday, fat innkeepers will bow to me. Margaret Weis
bows plus affected
Mawah meenon ne le plus poohlala," I say with an affected bow. Libba Bray
bows bees sometimes
According to the Asiatics, Cupid's bow is strung with bees which are apt to sting, sometimes fatally, those who meddle with it. Maria Edgeworth
bows grammar
Everything bows to success, even grammar. Victor Hugo
bows forgotten fangs
Forgotten history. You, however, are my present. (Varyk) Oh, goody. Do I have to wear a bow? (Fang) Sherrilyn Kenyon
bows doe apollo
Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn. [Lat., Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo.] Horace