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She did not smile, but her face had the lovely serenity that can become a smile without transition.
— Ayn Rand
She had a pretty face, but her head was up in space.
— Avril Lavigne
I was perfectly satisfied with the West Side of Chicago when I was in knickerbockers. I hope it was with me.
— Charles Comiskey
I would not be on the level did I not confess that I always have believed that the old Browns were a great team, one of the greatest ever organized.
— Charles Comiskey
Hopelessness sets in, when a man is bound up in his shame
living small, within that closed horizon of fantasy and self-absorption. — Andrew Comiskey
living small, within that closed horizon of fantasy and self-absorption. — Andrew Comiskey
what if I fall? oh, my darling, but if you fly?
— Erin Hanson
Shame is the raincoat over the soul repelling the living water of Jesus that would otherwise establish us as the beloved of God.
— Andrew Comiskey
It is the small things in life which count; it is the inconsequential leak which empties the biggest reservoir.
— Charles Comiskey
Is a vegetarian permitted to eat animal crackers?
— George Carlin
There is nothing I enjoy more than to see others enjoy themselves.
— Charles Comiskey
The fellow who can pay only twenty-five cents to see a ball game always will be just as welcome at Comiskey Park as the box seat holder.
— Charles Comiskey
The image of God, then, involves gender identity and complementarity. God created gender in duality as male and female.
— Andrew Comiskey
The inventor creates so that life might be better. The writer creates so that we might be better.
— Terry Barnes
No animal should ever jump up on the dining-room furniture unless absolutely certain that he can hold his own in the conversation.
— Fran Lebowitz
Perhaps we as a culture have so emphasized the sexual dimension of maleness and femaleness that we have lost sight of the power of friendship
— Andrew Comiskey
I grew up in Dolton, just south of Chicago, about a 20-minute drive from old Comiskey Park.
— Richard Roeper