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Their laughter rose to the ceiling and shook hands there.
— John Crowley
Given so much, What have I done to Deserve it? Nothing, Absolutely nothing. No wonder my heart Dances.
— Ann Lewin-Benham
Even the hot meat pie man had stopped crying his wares and, with no regard for personal safety, was eating one. The
— Terry Pratchett
and the camp swarmed with well-provisioned sutlers and Austrian Jews offering all sorts of tempting wares. The
— Leo Tolstoy
The pigs stuck out their little feet and snored.
— Elizabeth Bishop
Good wares make good markets.
— Nicholas Breton
Titles have never given a just idea of things; were it otherwise, the work would be superfluous.
— Gustave Courbet
Every man praises his own wares.
— John Ray
She woke to Terak's claws raking through her hair and her body deliciously sore, well-used in the best sense.
— Danielle Monsch
Fairs are beneath the dignity of art. To stand there in a booth and hawk your wares - it is just not how you sell art.
— Arne Glimcher
This fellow pecks up wit, as pigeons peas; And utters it again when God doth please: He is wit's pedler; and retails his wares ...
— William Shakespeare
The people's hearts can be opened only by the true love of God
— Sunday Adelaja
I quickly learned that if I kept at it and plowed right through the rejections I would eventually get somebody to buy my wares.
— Charles R. Schwab
Life makes us pay too high a price for its wares, and we purchase the meanest of its secrets at a cost that is monstrous and infinite.
— Oscar Wilde
It must feel wonderfully strange when, like Manette, one stands there, the only witness to a vanished world.
— Simone De Beauvoir
Beware the goblin men and the wares they sell.
— S. Jae-Jones
Psychics. I love to prove you wrong.
— Jim Pascoe
There is exchange of all things for fire and of fire for all things, as there is of wares for gold and of gold for wares.
— Heraclitus
The story goes that one day Socrates stood gazing at a stall that sold all
kinds of wares. Finally he said, What a lot of things I don't need! — Jostein Gaarder
kinds of wares. Finally he said, What a lot of things I don't need! — Jostein Gaarder
How could a merchant lead people? Did not merchants have to focus on their wares? It was ridiculous.
— Robert Jordan