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Yiddish for gall, nerve, arrogance-whatever
— Howard Fast
Yet the ink on the page was ancient, faded. (...) Fresh iron-gall ink was as black as Beelzebub's beards.
— Karen Maitland
To despond is to lie ungrateful beforehand. Be not looking for evil. Often thou drainest the gall of fear while evil is passing by thy dwelling.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
Love can be angry ... with a kind of anger in which there is no gall, like the dove's and not the ravens.
— Saint Augustine
A drop of honey gathers more flies than a gallon of gall
— Abraham Lincoln
No wonder of it: sheer plod makes plough down sillion
Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear,
Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermilion. — Gerard Manley Hopkins
Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear,
Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermilion. — Gerard Manley Hopkins
Mystery - a word we use to deceive others, to convince them we are "deeper" than they are.
— Emil M. Cioran
You with your veins full of night - you have no more place among men than an epitaph in the middle of a circus.
— Emil M. Cioran
And his father has the gall to think I'd seduce a kid who uses Clearasil instead of aftershave!
— Elaine Raco Chase
A just chastisement may benefit a man, though it seldom does; but an unjust one changes all his blood to gall.
— Ouida
That living specimen of gall and hatred, that individual.
— P. G. T. Beauregard
When you taste honey, remember gall.
— Benjamin Franklin
His face is livid, gaunt his whole body, his breath is green with gall; his tongue drips poison.
— John Quincy Adams
The more we frequent men, the blacker our thoughts; and when, to clarify them, we return to our solitude, we find there the shadow they have cast.
— Emil M. Cioran
My greed for agonies has made me die so many times that it strikes me as indecent to keep on abusing a corpse from which I can get nothing more.
— Emil M. Cioran
Her heavy knives of defense against misery, regret, gall and hurt, she placed one by one on a bank where dear water rushed on below.
— Toni Morrison
Love has both its gall and honey in abundance: it has sweetness to the taste, but it presents bitterness also to satiety.
— Plautus
My wardrobe is like a garden oh, I don't know how I've got the gall! My wardrobe is just like a wardrobe it's not like a garden at all!
— Attila The Stockbroker
The Church used to absolve sinners; today it has the gall to absolve sins.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila
Luxury is an enticing pleasure, a bastard mirth, which hath honey in her mouth, gall in her heart, and a sting in her tail.
— Francis Quarles
The fellow has absolutely no principles."Money and gall" is all he has.
— Barry Goldwater
Remember what Lincoln said: 'A drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall.
— Dale Carnegie
All the honey that can be gathered from the flowers of this world has less sweetness than the vinegar and gall of Jesus Christ our Lord.
— Ignatius Of Loyola
The only way to gall and fret effectively is for yourself to be a good and honest man.
— Diogenes Of Sinope
They explained that most Lyme patients' gall bladders cause major issues, because when they are not working properly, they act as a toxic magnet.
— Andrea H. Caesar
Seventy is wormwood, Seventy is gall But its better to be seventy, Than not alive at all.
— Phyllis McGinley
Call it insensitivity or a passion for remorse, I have never undertaken to rescue what little Absolute this world contains.
— Emil M. Cioran
And what has been so awful in your life that you have to write about it? Mrs Lincoln, a definite gall bladder, persevered.
— Larry Kramer
Because his basic idea that he got from the study of gall wasps is that everyone's sexuality is unique.
— Bill Condon
M. Gandhi is reported to have said: "There go my people. I must find out where they are going, so I can lead them."[a.]
— John Gall
Thither write, my queen,
And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send
Though ink be made of gall. — William Shakespeare
And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send
Though ink be made of gall. — William Shakespeare
Our income are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and trip.
— Charles Caleb Colton
I have the unmitigated gall to think that I could lead men anywhere, business, politics or combat.
— Barry Goldwater
The cynicism of utter solitude is a calvary relieved by insolence.
— Emil M. Cioran
If what I may believe - about gall-stones, the Constitution, castor oil, or God - is conditioned by law, then I am not a free man.
— H.L. Mencken
SISTER TAYLOR Brother Mayor, I ain't one of these folks dat bite my tongue and bust my gall - Whuts inside got to come out!
— Zora Neale Hurston
HELENA: Doctor Gall, does Radius have a soul? DR. GALL: I don't know. But there's something rather ugly about him.
— Anonymous
Our incomes should be like our shoes; if too small, they will gall and pinch us; but if too large, they will cause us to stumble and to trip.
— Charles Caleb Colton
I don't think I'm known for my gifts - I'm known for my gall. I don't want to be just a famous person - I'm too old.
— Sebastian Horsley
Somehow the bright beauty had gone from April afternoon and from her heart as well and the sad sweetness of remembering was as bitter as gall.
— Margaret Mitchell
If only we could return to those ages when no utterance shackled existence, to the laconism of interjections, to the joyous stupor of the pre- verbal!
— Emil M. Cioran
The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields; A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall.
— Walter Raleigh
The Hollies, after I left in 1968, had the audacity, the gall, to have three number one records after I left. Thanks a lot, guys.
— Graham Nash
Fact: If you want to get ahead as a Canadian, you're going to have to leave the country. Especially if you have the gall to live in Montreal.
— Laura Roberts
Every word I put down, I put down with tears, with bitter blood, with sour gall, well mixed and blended with shame and guilt.
— V.C. Andrews
Let there be gall enough in thy ink, though thou write with a goose-pen, no matter.
— William Shakespeare