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Speech is silver, but silence is golden when hearers are inattentive.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I guess we're all a bunch of mismatched couples - that actually fit
— Simone Elkeles
Poetry: three mismatched shoes at the entrance of a dark alley.
— Charles Simic
— Charles Simic
The Lady or The Tiger,'
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'My lady, the tiger, — Holly Black
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'My lady, the tiger, — Holly Black
Civilization's shortening attention span is mismatched with the pace of environmental problems.
— Stewart Brand
The church is God saying: 'I'm throwing a banquet, and all these mismatched, messed-up people are invited. Here, have some wine.
— Rachel Held Evans
A blind Justice is merely an impartial Justice. True Justice would have eyes in the back of her head and a pair of mismatched shoes.
— Eli Ashpence
It's what inside that counts, she reasoned defiantly. Love conquers all: even mismatched outfits and saggy jumpers.
— Eleanor Prescott
On the face of things, we were hopelessly mismatched, but somehow we fit together perfectly.
— Tiffany Baker
I keep waiting for the universe to decide things for me, and the thing is, the universe has better things to do.
— Jonathan Tropper
None of our lives were perfect, we all had faced bumps in the road, loss, and heartache. But together we made our own mismatched kind of family.
— Elizabeth Dennis
I could hear him laughing. Son of a bit*h. I would kill him. I didn't care if he was coyote or the son of Satan.He was a dead man walking.
— Patricia Briggs
He was a whole mess of almosts, of mismatched pieces.
— Brenna Yovanoff
Today she wears her habitual expression of strained anxiety; she smells of violets.
— Margaret Atwood
Despite their difference, because of their differences, they were a perfect mismatched set. Two sides of the same tarnished penny.
— Sarra Manning
In America and Europe, the nomadism is of trade and curiosity.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson