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All night men and women seethed up and down the well-known beats.
— Virginia Woolf
The mutual preference of frankness over flattery is what leads to iron sharpening iron.
— Torry Martin
I play a bad boy on television, but in real life I have a passion for nature and nature conservancy, specifically bird rehabilitation.
— Mark Salling
Nature makes boys and girls lovely to look upon so they can be tolerated until they acquire some sense.
— William Lyon Phelps
But the boy had a gift. And it was in the nature of a gift that it be endlessly given.
— Michael Chabon
A felon's cell
The fittest earthly type of hell! — John Greenleaf Whittier
The fittest earthly type of hell! — John Greenleaf Whittier
Greed applied is prosperity realized".
~R. Alan Woods [2006] — R. Alan Woods
~R. Alan Woods [2006] — R. Alan Woods
The Four Inevitabilities: 1. Musty Books. 2. Uninteresting Nature. 3. Dull Existence. 4. Blank Nirvana, buy that boy.
— Jack Kerouac
My boy, one small breeze doesn't make a wind storm.
— John McGraw
Personally, I am dead against the burning of books.
— Augustine Birrell
My father," she admitted, "was of Italian extraction. Unfortunately, not an affliction that can be cured." She paused. "Though he did die.
— Gail Carriger
Whatever I've got going on, I play music to accompany me.
— Brooke Burke
Thomas Dolby is part mad scientist, part nature boy, and entirely moved by the power of music.
— Shawn Amos
Fresh activity is the only means of overcoming adversity.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A boy's mind is not so easily sullied as a girl's ... Undesirable knowledge is not an equal shock to the moral nature.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
I understand he's not guilty of anything except maybe loving too much. This boy, he is just ... mine.
— Deb Caletti
Telling lies is a fault in a boy, an art in a lover, an accomplishment in a bachelor, and second-nature in a married man.
— Helen Rowland