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Get in here and make me some dinner - now, woman."
"News flash, Michael, you're supposed to be evil, not redneck! — Rachel Caine
"News flash, Michael, you're supposed to be evil, not redneck! — Rachel Caine
Talking to myself in my journal qualified as talking to someone my own age.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
I followed lectures on the history, geography, economy and political organization of Sweden.
— Christian De Duve
Kiss me with love like a butterfly kisses flowers to find and taste the nectar of life.
— Debasish Mridha
The classical man's worst fear was inglorious death; the modern man's worst fear is just death
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The only weapon we have is comedy.
— Robin Williams
I'm not on Twitter or Facebook or anything. I just feel like my life is better without it.
— Ben Lloyd-Hughes
If there have been mute inglorious Miltons in rural villages, presumably there have been unrealized Washingtons born in unpropitious times.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
When everything is finished, the mornings are sad.
— Antonio Porchia
Doc still loved true things but he knew that it was not a general love and it could be a very dangerous mistress.
— John Steinbeck
How quickly we damn ourselves when we start to talk, how small and inglorious we always sound.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
Neither boost about your own strength nor dignity but the sacred grace of God.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I like intellectual journeys.
— Christopher Meloni
Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Sometimes You Have to Pay a Heavy Price to Live in a Free Society
— Chelsea Manning
Present-day civilization is suffering from a lack of moral courage. So many people are in the inglorious business of keeping
— Dean Merrill
Even if she were telling the truth, she would somehow manage to appear guilty.
— Jennifer E. Smith
One study found that people who smile in childhood photographs are less likely to get a divorce.
— Jenna McCarthy