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Commitment hangs on when all else has fallen.
— Wes Fesler
A true friend to me is someone that comes over for dinner, and hangs out with my daughter, someone I party with on a regular basis.
— Gilbert Melendez
When a man hangs from a tree it doesn't spell justice unless he helped write the law that hanged him.
— E.B. White
He who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude, must not be counted among great men.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Our CO2 mixes with everyone else's within a year, then hangs around for centuries like a shroud.
— William H. Calvin
The coat that hangs in your closet belongs to the poor.
— Peter Maurin
Over a half-century has passed since the hell of the Holocaust, but its spectre still hangs over the world and doesn't allow us to forget.
— Irena Sendler
What he was after hangs between the visible and the invisible, between the here and now and the seemingly elsewhere.
— Andre Aciman
Merrily, merrily shall I live now,
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough. — William Shakespeare
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough. — William Shakespeare
Life hangs from so slender a thread. Life is but a sigh ...
— Marjane Satrapi
Every time a trick hangs up on me, I gain a renewed faith in humanity - someone really cares!
— Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
Cancer is the ultimate nemesis that hangs in the balance for one in three women and one in two men in their lifetime.
— David Agus
A blush is the sign which Nature hangs out to show where chastity and honor dwell.
— Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Depression hangs over me as if I were Iceland.
— Philip Larkin
Balance hangs in the fingers of Peace
— James Butler
She's a tear that hangs inside my soul forever
— Jeff Buckley
You might be a redneck if your biggest ambition in life is to git that big ole coon. The one what hangs 'round over yonder, back'ah Bubba's barn ...
— Jeff Foxworthy
A wise woman protects her kids. A wiser woman hangs out with police officers, retired FBI agents and private investigators.
— Shannon L. Alder
War brings out thieves and peace hangs them.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
The sea heaves up, hangs loaded o'er the land, Breaks there, and buries its tumultuous strength.
— Robert Browning
All that I am hangs by a thread tonight
— Anna Akhmatova
O, how wretched is that poor man that hangs on princes' favors.
— William Shakespeare
What kind of selfish prick hangs himself where he'll be found by his fifteen-year-old son? No note, nothing. It was unforgivable.
— Matthew FitzSimmons
If we get a girl who is bigger than a 4, she is not going to fit the clothes. Clothes look better on thin people. The fabric hangs better.
— Kelly Cutrone
Help, master, help! here's a fish hangs in the net, like a poor man's right in the law; 'twill hardly come out.
— William Shakespeare
Hang out?" his mother said. "Sweetheart, laundry hangs out.
— David Levithan
Behind all the falling rain, the sun still hangs in the sky. And if the sun can hang in there through the rain, surely you can, too.
— Elsie Hillman-Gordon
Oedipus gouges out his eyes, Jocasta hangs herself, both guiltless; the play has come to a harmonious conclusion. Wrote Schiller.
— David Markson
Let us continue to hone and hone the methods by which man hangs his fellow man and be done, once and for all, with any hypocrisy.
— Sergio De La Pava
Missy is really a man. She's a cross dresser. She hangs out with Sammartino. They shave each other's back.
— Paul Heyman
records the lives of ideas. People don't write it, time does. Human truth is just a nail that everybody hangs their hats on.
— Svetlana Alexievich
Time. It hangs heavy for the bored, eludes the busy, flies by the for young, and runs out for the aged.
— Erma Bombeck
This is where God hangs out.
— Mac O'Grady
People can look at me any way they want to. If somebody meets me and hangs out with me, they can see what kind person I am. I can't change for people.
— Sebastian Janikowski
A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself.
— E. M. Forster
Your name hangs in my heart like a bell's tongue.
— Edmond Rostand
Song of God and Son of Man, there He hangs, bearing pains unutterable, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God.
— Charles Spurgeon
What's green, hangs on a wall and whistles?
— Leo Rosten
Sarah Palin is now the guy who hangs out in the high school parking lot, showing off his car, five years after he graduated.
— Rachel Maddow
A poem is a window that hangs between two or more human beings who otherwise live in darkened rooms.
— Stephen Dobyns
The stain of place hangs on not as a birthright but as a sort of artifice, a bit of cosmetic.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
All hangs together, I am in chains.
— Samuel Beckett
Here, rancid air hangs heavily in a void, its texture thick, liquid, clinging, in a night full of the hot smells of decay.
— Robert Dunbar
Now Nature hangs her mantle green
On every blooming tree,
And spreads her sheets o'daisies white
Out o'er the grassy lea. — Robert Burns
On every blooming tree,
And spreads her sheets o'daisies white
Out o'er the grassy lea. — Robert Burns
He that would eat of love must eat it where it hangs.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
There is a strange depression that hangs over every little town that is no longer in the mainstream of life.
— Margaret Craven
A cloud hangs over baseball. It's a cloud called drugs and it's permeated our game.
— Peter Ueberroth
The quantum is that embarrassing little piece of thread that always hangs from the sweater of space-time. Pull it and the whole thing unravels.
— Fred Alan Wolf
Above us, the moon hangs like a fat blister on the feel of the sky, ready to burst in a spray of viscous white pus
chap 22. — Jonathan Tropper
chap 22. — Jonathan Tropper
The man who wins is the man who hangs on just five minutes longer after everyone else has quit.
— Douglas Southall Freeman
And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe.
And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot;
And thereby hangs a tale. — William Shakespeare
And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot;
And thereby hangs a tale. — William Shakespeare