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ears poor
He delivereth the poor in his affliction, and openeth their ears in oppression. Bible Bible
ears people pick
He has big ears and he's real skinny. People like to pick on him. It was like that as long as I could remember. Michael Williams
ears hear reach start
He'll reach up and take one of those big old floppy ears and he'll say, 'I can't hear you,' and they'll start that all over again. Merv Adams
ears
I took the right sow by the ear. Robert Walpole
ears talent bigs
My big ears indicated a talent for music. This thrilled me. William Christopher Handy
ears clay masters
You are the human clay," Vosch whispers fiercely in my ear. "And I am Michelangelo. I am the master builder, and you will be my masterpiece. Rick Yancey
ears pleasure source
Music, in even the most terrible situations, must never offend the ear but always remain a source of pleasure. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
ears cotton stuff
He that has ears to hear, let him stuff them with cotton. William Makepeace Thackeray
ears fool flattery
A fool can no more see his own folly than he can see his ears. William Makepeace Thackeray
fooled guys help routes run somewhat thinking totally wondering
I was just thinking about it yesterday, wondering if I'm going to get fooled or not, ... It's going to help me somewhat because I know what those guys can do and I know some of their releases, but they're in a totally different offense. In one respect, it will (help me), but in another, they run totally different routes now. Patrick Surtain
fool fools-and-foolishness miss
I'd be a fool to say we don't miss them. Chad Epperson
fool source
He who quotes himself has a fool for a source. Richard O'Brien
fool hocus-pocus ordinary
An ordinary fool isn't a faker; an honest fool is all right. But a dishonest fool is terrible! Richard P. Feynman
foolish young accomplish
All I can say is that it's amazing what you can accomplish when you're young and foolish. Robert Plant
foolish should folly
If others had not been foolish, we should be so. William Blake
fool titles reproach
Listen to the fool's reproach! It is a kingly title! William Blake
fool foolishness
Only a fool expects to be happy all the time. Robertson Davies
fool lied made
Journalists, who are skeptical to begin with, simply do not like to be lied to or made fools of. Roger Mudd
flattery implicit
There is no flattery so adroit or effectual as that of implicit assent. William Hazlitt
flattery contemporary posterity
The flattery of posterity is not worth much more than contemporary flattery, which is worth nothing. Jorge Luis Borges
flattery compliment delivery
The happy phrasing of a compliment is one of the rarest of human gifts, and the happy delivery of it another. Mark Twain
flattery enough importance
We love flattery, even though we are not deceived by it, because it shows that we are of importance enough to be courted. Ralph Waldo Emerson
flattery rich willing
Don't flatter the rich, or appear to willing before the great. Thomas a Kempis
flattery
What I like is bottomless flattery. Peter O'Toole
flattery flattering incapable
The encomium of one incapable of flattery is indeed flattering. Percy Bysshe Shelley
flattery insult imitation
Imitation is always insult--not flattery. Frank Lloyd Wright
flattery roof
Flattery will get you everywhere," Sam says, "Except, apparently, off a roof. Holly Black