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I once knew a man who stole a Ferris Wheel...
— Dashiell Hammett
Ho! now you strike like the blind man;
t'was the boy that stole your meat,
and you'll beat the post. — William Shakespeare
t'was the boy that stole your meat,
and you'll beat the post. — William Shakespeare
Age might add to a man's power, but it stole from a woman's,
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
She stole a glance at Kevin Kimberly...No other man of her acquaintance ever boasted so smooth a shave or as shapely a haircut.
— Nancy Paschal
What white man can say I never stole his land or a penny of his money? Yet they say that I am a thief.
— Sitting Bull
To the man on crutches, dressed in camouflage, who stole my wallet ... you can hide but you can't run.
— Milton Jones
I know a man who once stole a Ferris-wheel
— Dashiell Hammett
Why be given hours and days if all you want to do is make them go away again?
— Catherine Ryan Hyde
Women are the holders of all knowledge, everything a man knows he stole from a woman.
— Bill Mollison
Rank and riches are chains of gold, but still chains.
— Giovanni Ruffini
You might be a redneck if you stand under the mistletoe at Christmas and wait for Granny and cousin Sue-Ellen to walk by.
— Jeff Foxworthy
That was the end of Grogan... the man who killed my father, raped and murdered my sister, burned my ranch, shot my dog, and stole my Bible!
— Diane Thomas
He aimed at the lawyer's heart but missed it. It was a mistrial.
— Natalya Vorobyova
If a man stole my dinner, I might let him run; but if he stole my horse, he and I and death would play hide-and-seek! ~~ Ranjoor Singh
— Talbot Mundy
Too many people, too many demands, too much to do; competent, busy, hurrying people - It just isn't living at all.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Scars are the key to power. Scars are the map of beauty ... Each of us is the sum of our scars.
— Matthew Woodring Stover