Mutton Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Mutton
Mutton Quotes & Sayings
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why, nobody's ever survived it! Look at all the people married since Adam and Eve - and all as dead as mutton.
— G.K. Chesterton
Jesus set us free to live the abundant life by being all that He has created us to be and accomplishing all that He has planned for us to do.
— Sharon Jaynes
My manner of living is plain and I do not mean to be put out of it. A glass of wine and a bit of mutton are always ready.
— George Washington
Torment, for some men, is a need, an appetite, and an accomplishment.
— Emile M. Cioran
If there are gods, they made sheep so wolves could eat mutton, and they made the weak for the strong to play with.
— George R R Martin
I no longer say nice things about yoga. I was doing yoga so long before everybody else.
— Jill Clayburgh
How much better a man feels when he is mixed with halibut and leg of mutton and roebuck
— Patrick O'Brian
Why is Schoenberg's Music so Hard to Understand?
— Alban Berg
Of three things be wary- of a feather on a cat, The shepherd eating mutton, And a guardsman that is fat.
— Mercedes Lackey
I have supped mead with lords and ladies; so to have I slumbered in nameless lanes and gored upon mutton.
— Dusty Rhodes
I hate in-the-end kindnesses: they're about as nourishing as the third day of cold mutton.
— Edith Wharton
I've always maintained that there is a very fine line between a daring, sexy older woman and mutton dressed as lamb.
— Joan Collins
I find it easier to believe in God than to believe Hamlet was deduced from the molecular structure of a mutton chop.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
A man may write at any time, if he will set himself doggedly to it.
— Samuel Johnson
Transformations always occur during moments of crisis.
— Paulo Coelho
I could not conjure up one melancholy fancy upon a mutton chop and a glass of champagne.
— Jerome K. Jerome
The blood of a goat will shatter a diamond.
— Aristotle.