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I wanted to keep these trunks as a souvenir." "Now look at them." "They were splattered with blood.
— Muhammad Ali
I realised that all this talk was of no value and at its best only led to clever phrases.
— Hermann Hesse
Get off, you look ugly (to a blood splattered player during a game)
— Peter Marshall
Haha, I can't hit you. If I did, I'd feel sorry for the person who'd have to clean up the mess of your splattered brain.
— Kyousuke Motomi
I am aware, of course, that many men do hate the sight of their wife and children. Doctors even have a name for these people: 'anglers'.
— Jeremy Clarkson
I believe I have a lot to learn in life, still.
— Renee O'Connor
I tried to walk into Target, but I missed. I think the entrance to Target should have people splattered all around.
— Mitch Hedberg
We judge others according to our image of
perfection as well, and naturally they fall short of our expectations. — Miguel Ruiz
perfection as well, and naturally they fall short of our expectations. — Miguel Ruiz
If you dream you do something, it's as if you actually are doing it from your brain's point of view.
— Stephen LaBerge
Broken necks, splattered patellas, severed arteries: These are the things from which dreams are made of.
— Road Warrior Hawk
A relationship is like a road trip: You get bugs splattered on the windshield. By the time you see them, it's too late, but you still keep going.
— T. Geronimo Johnson
A book was mere paper splattered with ink until a reader's mind gave it life.
— Elizabeth Langston
She needed to get out of there. Her brains, thankfully, were still safely in her skull, but her emotions were splattered on the pavement.
— Francine Pascal
Let whoever can do so deceive me, he will never bring it about that I am nothing, so long as I continue to think I am something.
— Rene Descartes
Few contemporary artists mined the space between the ordinary and the strange better than Orozco did.
— Jerry Saltz