Clod Quotes
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Clod Quotes & Sayings
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You would be surprised how many people are in the market not to make money but for the thrill of it!
— Venita VanCaspel
Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art.
— Charles McCabe
Man is a blind, witless, low brow, anthropocentric clod who inflicts lesions upon the earth.
— Ian McHarg
What consenting adults do behind closed doors is not my business.
— Shelley Berkley
the wily Machiavelli had always believed that any clod could have the facts - having an opinion was an art.
— Ashwin Sanghi
When you get some free time, write. When you get some lazy time, plan. When you get down time, world build. When your time comes, shine!
— Ace Antonio Hall
The spirit of man, which God inspired, cannot together perish with this corporeal clod.
— John Milton
Do you seek the key to Incarceron?
Look inside yourself. It has always been hidden there.
- The mirror of dreams to Sapphique — Catherine Fisher
Look inside yourself. It has always been hidden there.
- The mirror of dreams to Sapphique — Catherine Fisher
Control of consciousness determines the quality of life.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
War is a fevered god who takes alike maiden and king and clod ...
— Hilda Doolittle
Advice is seldom welcome and those who need it the most like it the least.
— Philip Dormer Stanhope
Happiness is a pretty precarious state, Randeep. I'm content. That's more than enough. That's more than most.
— Sunjeev Sahota
Above all, saying no became a crucial way of keeping everyone, including himself, focused on what really mattered.
— Brent Schlender
Any clod can have the facts; having opinions is an art.
— Charles McCabe
I don't think anyone has a right to possess anything he doesn't love - art or anything else.
— Billy Baldwin
She gritted her teeth. The man dances like a clod. I'd rather dance with Mr Jenkins, who can barely move.
— A.F. Stewart
Every fact is impure, but every fact contains in it the juices of life. Every fact is a clod, from which may grow an amaranth or a palm.
— Margaret Fuller
Would it not grieve a woman to be over-mastered by a piece of valiant dust? to make an account of her life to a clod of wayward marle?
— William Shakespeare