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Are you a man or a mouse?
— Kate DiCamillo
He meant you no harm?" said Omoro.
"He acted very friendly," said the old man, "but the cat always eats the mouse it plats with. — Alex Haley
"He acted very friendly," said the old man, "but the cat always eats the mouse it plats with. — Alex Haley
There is no cosmetic like happiness
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
If your label won't let you have the cover you want or sing the songs you want, then leave!
— Patti Smith
Just FYI, in your case, I think it's okay to fear the reaper.
— Rachel Vincent
Everyone has some kind of philosophy, some general worldview, which to men of other views will seem mythological.
— H. Richard Niebuhr
A hollow edifice erected for the habitation of man, rat, mouse, beetle, cockroach, fly, mosquito, flea, bacillus, and microbe.
— Ambrose Bierce
I would not trust a mouse to a woman if a man's judgment could be had.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Walt Disney: An American Original, "a man gave birth to a mouse. The mouse built the man an empire.
— Jeffrey Barnes
An unmanly sort of man whose love life seems to have been largely confined to crying in laps and playing mouse.
— W. H. Auden
When I was a kid, I never went to Disneyland. My ol' man told me Mickey Mouse died in a cancer experiment.
— Rodney Dangerfield
Whenever man comes up with a better mousetrap, nature immediately comes up with a better mouse.
— James D. Carswell
The best way to make dream come true is to wake up.
— Anna Wintour
Agnostics talk cheerfully of man's search for God but they might as well talk about the mouse's search for the cat.
— C.S. Lewis
I don't think there's a problem with people discovering the music unless there's no way to get to them. That's the problem that you always have.
— Gail Zappa
A fruitfly is ancient in 40 days,
a mouse at 3 years, a horse at 30,
a man at 100, and some species of
tortoises not until 150 years. — Leonard Hayflick
a mouse at 3 years, a horse at 30,
a man at 100, and some species of
tortoises not until 150 years. — Leonard Hayflick
The poet is a man who lives at last by watching his moods. An old poet comes at last to watch his moods as narrowly as a cat does a mouse.
— Henry David Thoreau
Reader, you must know that an interesting fate (sometimes involving rats, sometimes not) awaits almost everyone, mouse or man, who does not conform.
— Kate DiCamillo
Success comes from a constant focus on renewal.
— Gary L. Tooker