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Couldst thou find no other sort of punishment for these sinners but bearding them?
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Memories are like mercury. Every time you sort of try to get near them, they slip out of your hand like a bar of soap.
— Daphne Guinness
Any honest housewife would sort them out,/ Having a nose for fish, an eye for apples.
— Robert Graves
This sort of thing has got to be stopped. Bad philosophers are like slum landlords. It's my job to put them out of business.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Some persons feel drawn towards those who dislike them, or are at least determined to overcome opposition of that sort.
— Anthony Powell
Yes," called out the sort of people who call out "yes" when comedians ask them if they're having a wonderful time.
— Douglas Adams
In New York, people are unhappy on purpose, because unhappiness makes them seem more complex; in Washington DC it just sort of works out that way.
— Chuck Klosterman
Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.
— Peter Dinklage
You find in some a sort of graceless modesty, that makes them ashamed to requite an obligation.
— Seneca The Younger
I think, reading the Grimm's fairy tales, they all have some sort of moral component to them, teaching you a lesson.
— Claire Coffee
It always seemed to me they're sort of alike ... magic and music. Spells and tunes. For one thing, you have to get them just exactly right.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
It always seemed to me that [Henry James] had a kind of rush of words to the head and never stopped to sort them out properly.
— Christopher Morley
Most men have an insecurity of some sort. But we're brought up to believe that we can't show them.
— Luke Evans
Some relationships get easier as you get older, depending on what sort of person you are. I don't think I've got any better at them.
— Ian McKellen
Let's just kill everyone and let God sort them out.
— Marilyn Manson
It's just that I feel so sad these wonderful nights. I sort of feel they're never coming again, and I'm not really getting all I could out of them.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
By definition, risk-takers often fail. So do morons. In practice it's difficult to sort them out.
— Scott Adams
I am a sort of collector of religions: and the curious thing is that I find I can believe in them all.
— George Bernard Shaw
I didn't really want to do another sequel. I go to those movies, and I just sort of enjoy them like a viewer.
— Lawrence Kasdan
Death: "THERE ARE BETTER THINGS IN THE WORLD THAN ALCOHOL, ALBERT."
Albert: "Oh, yes, sir. But alcohol sort of compensates for not getting them. — Terry Pratchett
Albert: "Oh, yes, sir. But alcohol sort of compensates for not getting them. — Terry Pratchett
They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters.
— Thomas More
I'm not at all the sort of woman who kisses strange dragons when she comes across them.
— Katie MacAlister
I don't believe in just ordering people to do things. You have to sort of grab an oar and row with them.
— Harold S. Geneen
When you find the sort of people who will show up to give you a ride exactly when they've promised to do so, hold on to them for dear life.
— Lemony Snicket
Angels may be very excellent sort of folk in their own way, but we, poor mortals in our present state, would probably find them precious slow company.
— Jerome K. Jerome
Sometimes I wrote things because I couldn't say them, couldn't sort out my feelings about them, couldn't keep them bottled inside me.
— Octavia E. Butler
Now the music industry is sort of like a Craigslist venture, right? Where you're making your own records and selling them online.
— Gus Van Sant
I don't do much more than organise other people's ideas and insights and thoughts, and sort of harvest them, and inventory them and present them.
— Chuck Palahniuk
People need all the good memories they can keep with them in this world; they're a sort of steering apparatus in a life-boat ...
— Marah Ellis Ryan
Humility is often only a feigned submissiveness by which men hope to bring other people to submit to them; it is a more calculated sort of pride.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I do like characters that have flaws, some sort of pathos to them that they are trying to sort out.
— Nicolas Cage
She realized with a sort of depressed relief that she had no close friend to call, to tell them not to worry about her.
— Catherine Coulter
The two of them just sort of clicked, like old friends who'd just met. Friends-at-first-sight, if there was such a thing.
— Michael J. Sullivan
Her mom had become some sort of a genius double agent since she hooked up with Richie. It was like she was keeping them all alive behind his back.
— Rainbow Rowell
When you thought about it, it was sort of a blue-eyed wonder that women could love the best of them, let alone the rest of them.
— Stephen King
Dolls with no little girls around to mind them were sort of creepy under any conditions.
— Stephen King
... the sort of smiles used at weddings, turned on very carefully to half pressure to prevent them wearing out.
— R. C. Sherriff
Kill them all and let God sort them out.
— Arnaud Amalric
Dreams are faithful interpreters of our inclinations; but there is art required to sort and understand them.
— Michel De Montaigne
Ove is the sort of man who checks the status of all things by giving them a good kick. He
— Fredrik Backman
If the lift is broken, I'll just sit and wait for them to sort it out. I don't believe in friendly conversation or chit-chat.
— Marco Pierre White
It is no secret that the fruits of language study are in no sort of relation to the labour spent on teaching and learning them.
— Edward Sapir
The sort of people who intermittently review their children, she thinks, rather than raise them.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
When I suffer in mind, stories are my refuge; I take them like opium; and consider one who writes them as a sort of doctor of the mind.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
You get a few of them together and don't be surprised if pipes and drums appear out of nowhere. It is a sort of magic people believe in ...
— Thomm Quackenbush
Skies, thought Old Bailey, in a satisfied sort of a way. Never a two of them alike. Not by day nor not by night, neither.
— Neil Gaiman
Some people don't like long bus rides, but I love them. There's sort of a sense of solitude.
— Sam Hunt