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Soft living imposes on us the penalty of debility; we cease to be able to do the things we've long been grudging about doing.
— Seneca.
I'm more afraid of marriage than death.
— Shakira
By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate; And with my hand I seal my true heart's love
— William Shakespeare
Some people are very good at being 'stars' and it suits them. I'm grudging about it and I find it annoying.
— Brian Eno
Nature is a miserly accountant, grudging the pennies, watching the clock, punishing the smallest extravagance.
— Richard Dawkins
How grudging memory is, and how bitterly she clutches the raw material of her daily work.
— Lawrence Durrell
He was handsome and charismatic, exactly the type Ty would be drawn to. Zane could see that much. That, and he carried a gun.
— Abigail Roux
I really wasn't even aware that Batman and Superman had this kind of grudging friendship.
— Mark Valley
Whereas Socialism, and even capitalism in a more grudging way, have said to people "I offer you a good time," Hitler has said to them,
— Anonymous
It almost makes the secrets more important, those few things you actually do choose to keep to yourself.
— Kristen Stewart
You are envious, Biddy, and grudging. You are dissatisfied on account of my rise in fortune, and you can't help showing it.
— Charles Dickens
For a moment, he looks back at me, and his farewell is in his smile. Then he turns to the stars.
And he is gone. — Beth Revis
And he is gone. — Beth Revis
Then why are we being shot at? (Syd)
'Cause the sonofabitch can't tell time. (Steele) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
'Cause the sonofabitch can't tell time. (Steele) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
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— Anonymous
Grudging praise is the most flattering of all.
— Mike Carey
A grudging willingness to admit error does not suffice; you have to cultivate a
taste for it. — Aaron Haspel
taste for it. — Aaron Haspel
I swallowed my screams whole. They went down my throat as sharp-cornered and cold as ice cubes.
— Scott Westerfeld
the exacting memory of childhood can discover no flaw - nothing but kindness, gaiety, and good sense.
— C.S. Lewis
God gave me the strength to see, and breathe, and talk.
— Leon Spinks
The whole thing that makes a mathematician's life worthwhile is that he gets the grudging admiration of three or four colleagues.
— Donald Knuth