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The mildest tempered people, when on land, become violent and blood-thirsty when in a boat.
— Jerome K. Jerome
The mildest allegiance was proof one parent was the rightest and the most beloved, and I refused to call the winner and the loser in their war.
— Joshilyn Jackson
I think I like you," I muttered, pressing my face to his muscled torso in a hug. I felt his heartbeat under my ear.
"I think I like you back. — L.J. Shen
"I think I like you back. — L.J. Shen
One should never risk a joke, even of the mildest and most unexceptional charters, except among people of culture and wit.
— Jean De La Bruyere
There was a ton of fighting between my mother and father. The kids would be thrown into the middle, to choose sides.
— Nick Carter
The most offensive thing that ever occurred in 'The New Yorker' would be, like, the mildest thing at a Chris Rock concert.
— Robert Mankoff
Tis not the fairest form that holds The mildest, purest soul within; 'Tis not the richest plant that holds The sweetest fragrance in.
— Charles G. Dawes
Fishing should be a ceremony that reaffirms our place in the natural world and helps us resist further estrangement from our origins.
— Thomas McGuane
I love seeing my family.
— Mia Wasikowska
Every notion is born along with its form. I make reality of ideas as they come into my head
— Meret Oppenheim
The right combination of guilt and machismo has sent many a fool out into the jungle when he should have stayed home.
— Jimmy Buffett
Really it was like trying to solve a crime in the Stock Exchange, the way the mildest mention of sex interrupted business.
— Peter Dickinson
The mildest criticism of religion is also the most radical and the most devastating one. Religion is man-made.
— Christopher Hitchens
It would have been much more fortunate had the Persians become masters of the Greeks, rather than have the Romans of all people assume that role.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Safeguard the health of both body and soul.
— Cleobulus
Perhaps the mildest form of the system of slavery is to be seen in the State of Kentucky.
— Harriet Beecher Stowe