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White pants should be worn on two occasions:
One, never.
And two, if you're selling ice cream. — Greg Proops
One, never.
And two, if you're selling ice cream. — Greg Proops
In the morning, I practice 15 minutes of yoga.
— Vivienne Westwood
Oh, that? I never thought it was eavesdropping, Aslan. Wasn't it magic?"
"Spying on people by magic is the same as spying on them in any other way. — C.S. Lewis
"Spying on people by magic is the same as spying on them in any other way. — C.S. Lewis
Look at my face. Does it look like I can take a good hit?
— Ronda Rousey
I watch way too much C-SPAN.
— Michael Moore
Half the pretty women in London smoke cigarettes. Personally I prefer the other half. mrs.
— Oscar Wilde
Today it is busy and decked with finery. It is packed to purpose with poisons and poisoners. If a house could smile, Greavesdrake would be grinning.
— Kendare Blake
Punch me." "Don't be absurd." "Come on, punch me, Barrons." "I'm not punching you." "I said, punch
OW!" He decked me. — Karen Marie Moning
OW!" He decked me. — Karen Marie Moning
You gotta learn your body, how clothes fit on you.
— Theophilus London
How do you maybe hit someone?" Michael drawled.
"Okay, so I decked him. At the time he deserved it. — Maya Banks
"Okay, so I decked him. At the time he deserved it. — Maya Banks
The young man, decked out in fashions from at least six designers,
— AlTonya Washington
If all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wildflowers.
— Therese Of Lisieux
When spiritualism dawned, suddenly women who wanted to engage in the civic and religious and political culture were becoming transmediums.
— Mitch Horowitz
Desire creates havoc when it is the only thing between two people, or when it is what's missing.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Lord, decked with jewels, sitting at the head of a table. It is a poetry of assonance
— Peter Ackroyd