Sweetmeats Quotes
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Sweetmeats Quotes & Sayings
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Not to speak would have infused the moment with more meaning than it deserved.
— Galt Niederhoffer
Hard work pays off - hard work beats talent any day, but if you're talented and work hard, it's hard to be beat.
— Robert Griffin III
I came into the world at the right time.
— Helge Ingstad
The end of a novel, like the end of children's dinner-party, must be made up of sweetmeats and sugar-plum
— Anthony Trollope
The most breathtaking thing about being in space is actually looking back at the Earth.
— Richard Branson
Tell me something Micah, If you found a naked woman tied to your bed what would you think? That I have been a very good boy in a pass life.
— Maya Banks
for being the work of Elvish smiths in the Elder Days these swords shone with a cold light, if any Orcs were near at hand. Behind
— J.R.R. Tolkien
My pillow is as good as any ocean
to drown in the nightmare of myself.
I swam all the way here from the moon. — Casey Renee Kiser
to drown in the nightmare of myself.
I swam all the way here from the moon. — Casey Renee Kiser
Prince, sad to say, has passed on!!!He was a Giant. My deep condolences go out to his family, friends and fans.
— Gene Simmons
It was a human storm, composed of a thunder of cries, and a hail of sweetmeats, flowers, eggs, oranges, and nosegays.
— Alexander Dumas
When Germany defeated Napoleon it was a disastrous to culture as when Luther defeated the Church.
— Will Durant
If the poets offered us nothing more than another make-believe world, they would be mere sellers of drugs or, at best, sweetmeats.
— Robert Lynd
People say that celebrities stop developing emotionally at the age of their success - which for Tom had been with Risky Business at twenty-one.
— Leah Remini
The precept, "Know yourself," was not solely intended to obviate the pride of mankind; but likewise that we might understand our own worth.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero