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whim murderer
Truly, whoever we are, wherever we reside, we exist upon the whim of murderers. Alan Moore
whim pursuit irrational
Neither life nor happiness can be achieved by the pursuit of irrational whims. Ayn Rand
whim employers employee
Domestic employees are at the whim of their employers. Ai-jen Poo
whim importance
It had been a whim, and there was nothing Magnus attached more importance to than a whim. Cassandra Clare
whimsical pleasure whim
The pleasure of gratifying whim is very great. It is known only by those who are whimsical. James Boswell
whimsical temper
The caprice of our temper is even more whimsical than that of Fortune. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
whim wit
Wit: a whim followed by a wham. Mason Cooley
wit readiness
There is nothing so unready as readiness of wit. Antoine Rivarol
witty people world
Generally speaking, there is more wit than talent in the world. Society swarms with witty people who lack talent. Antoine Rivarol
witty disappointment party
I often feel I'm a disappointment to people because they expect me to be the guy in the books. When I sit next to someone at a dinner party I can see they expect me to be quick and witty, and I'm not at all. Bill Bryson
within
We have very well-trained RAs and RDs within residence halls, Gary Thompson
within
Typically within two weeks, we're done with the analysis. Kerry Bailey
within work
We have to learn how to work within the limits that are possible, not what is desirable. Roberto Azevedo
witty lying trying
Trying to be witty leads to lying, more or less. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
witty self rose
He grinned. “Busted. I’m a monster. Jev is my deceptively harmless — and shockingly handsome — alter ego.” “And I’m on top of it,” she announced with witty triumph. “Is that a Freudian slip?” His bluntness caught her off guard. A self-conscious blush rose in her face. Becca Fitzpatrick
witty fun lying
Go, write it in a martial hand; be curst and brief; it is no matter how witty, so it be eloquent and fun of invention: taunt him with the licence of ink: if thou thou'st him some thrice, it shall not be amiss; and as many lies as will lie in thy shee. William Shakespeare