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There is much to be said for exotic marriages. If your husband is a bore, it takes years longer to discover.
— Saul Bellow
Any woman who calls herself a post-feminist should keep her Wonderbra and burn her brains.
— Kathy Lette
Villainy that is vigilant will be an overmatch for virtue, if she slumber at her post.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Go on, fair Science; soon to thee
Shall Nature yield her idle boast;
Her vulgar lingers formed a tree,
But thou hast trained it to a post. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Shall Nature yield her idle boast;
Her vulgar lingers formed a tree,
But thou hast trained it to a post. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
side. When she tries to explain her passion for it he reminds her how Anthony Trollope wrote all his books after a hard day's work at the Post Office.
— Marcia Willett
Because of the foulness of her mother's emotional river, a current which ran swift, changing its path without warning ...
— Tamara Rose Blodgett
Religion put claws on Aunt Sally and gave her a post to whet them on.
— Katherine Anne Porter
You know your girls up to no good when her and her friends make a pact to post nothing on Instagram.
— Dane Cook
Change the value system of the people you are ministering to
— Sunday Adelaja
You're not gonna start writing 'Hardy loves Miracle' all over your notebooks, are you? Sing her a song and post it on YouTube?
— M. Leighton
Giving cancer to laboratory animals has not and will not help us to understand the disease or to treat those persons suffering from it.
— Albert Sabin
Post kept bound books with typed lists of gifts sent and received ... jeweler Harry Winston sent her a box of cheese
— Estella M. Chung
Laika says I'm not middle of the road. One time she said that I was the road. She said I was her post-apocalyptic highway.
— Stefan Mohamed
Her eyes flashed, hot and angry, like lightening cutting through a red sunset.
— Tyffani Clark Kemp