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stupid arches conflict
The archenemy is the arch stupid! Thomas Carlyle
stupid drunk house
They've drunk everything in the house, including a pitcher of African violet plant food I'd just mixed up and was stupid enough to leave on the counter." Tremaine punched Eddie in the shoulder. "I told you it tasted weird." Eddie shrugged. "Tasted okay to me. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
stupid reason unlucky
It's extremely unlucky to be superstitious, for no other reason than it is always unlucky to be colossally stupid. Stephen Fry
stupid cities republican
If you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all. Spiro T. Agnew
stupid mind resentment
The human mind is utterly stupid when it carries, quite willingly, the heavy burden of resentment. Sri Chinmoy
stupid class names
I love trains. I dont even mind First Great Western, which is a stupid name because it implies every carriage is first class, but theyre not. Tim Rice
stupid order
Everyone acts stupid at some time in order to be loved. Tim O'Brien
stupid people
The system isn't stupid, but the people in it are. Thomas Szasz
stupid feelings faces
On a day when you're not feeling so good, you put on a happy face, it's infectious - these things sound kind of corny and stupid, but this is our life. Tom Selleck
doubt serious ifs
There is faith in every serious doubt, namely, the faith in the truth as such, even if the only truth we can express is our lack of truth. Paul Tillich
doubt ankles looks
When I do get pregnant, I highly doubt I'll be one of those women who don't look pregnant from behind - I'll be that chick who looks pregnant from her ankles up! Katherine Heigl
doubt significant position
Whether or not you liked George W. Bush, there was no doubt about what position he was going to take, and that's what endeared him to a significant segment of American society. Frank Luntz
doubt shadow
Doubt is faith's shadow. Jo Nesbo
doubt literature praying
I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doubt fields pioneers
Most pioneers are at the mercy of doubt at the beginning, whether of their worth, of their theories, or of the whole enigmatic field in which they labour. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doubt resurrection interpretation
Without a doubt, at the center of the New Testament there stands the Cross, which receives its interpretation from the Resurrection. Hans Urs von Balthasar
doubt desperate
One must always hope when one is desperate, and doubt when one hopes. Gustave Flaubert
doubt madness illness
Doubt … is an illness that comes from knowledge and leads to madness. Gustave Flaubert
paper helping boat
A bogus Congress register can never lead you to Swaraj any more than a paper boat can help you to sail across the Padma. Mahatma Gandhi