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a chap who's supposed to stop chaps pinching things from chaps having a chap come along and pinch something from him.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Most men cry better than they speak. You get more nurture out of them by pinching than addressing them.
— Henry David Thoreau
I just keep pinching myself that that's my wife.
— Orlando Bloom
Release Lady Mirabelle and the kitten or I'll run you through, skewering your belly, pinching out your life.
— Sue-Ellen Welfonder
Many of the snarly bad-tempered teachers whom we remember with hatred were really nice people soured by years of anxiety and penny-pinching.
— Gilbert Highet
Your comfort is my silence.
— Barbara Kruger
I just keep painting till I feel like pinching. Then I know it's right.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
One can only know as much as one has lived to know, though it is certainly possible to learn a great deal less than this.
— Saladin Ahmed
At least 3,527 U.S. monthly records for heat, rain, and snow were broken in 2012. We can't let this continue unchecked, and we don't have to.
— Frances Beinecke
It is good to be tired and wearied by the futile search after the true good, that we may stretch out our arms to the Redeemer.
— Blaise Pascal
How could I go on my travels without that sweet soul waiting at home for my letters?
— Caryl Churchill
I don't consider myself a heartthrob in any way. I'm just pinching myself. I'm truly fortunate to be a part of this whole process.
— Liam Hemsworth
To leave the everpresent tension of Great Meadow was like shedding stiff, formal clothes or kicking off pinching shoes.
— John McGahern
And by the way, I wanted to point out that Kindred is not science fiction. You'll note there's no science in it. It's a kind of grim fantasy.
— Octavia Butler
I am not a dwarf.
— Jean-Claude Juncker
He's too tired to squirm clear of her, which is good 'cause pinching and kissing and hugging will calm an Italian mother-person better than anything.
— D. James Smith
Sometimes, there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery