Tapeworm Quotes
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Tapeworm Quotes & Sayings
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In her world, men loved women as the fox loves the hare. And women loved men as the tapeworm loves the gut.
— Pat Barker Regeneration
Sure, I'd like to lose some weight, but a tapeworm is the last way I'd like to do it, except becoming a prisoner of war.
— Laurie Notaro
I think Democrats in Congress love Israel. Our relationship with Israel depends on a strong bipartisan relationship.
— Jane Harman
(Indeed there were outstanding examples of good governance in India at the time, notably the Travancore kingdom, which in 1819 became the
— Shashi Tharoor
What we think, we become.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Lust is the base of most physical ills, and like a tapeworm in the system, it feeds on our best energies and vitality.
— James Ussher
From the point of view of a tapeworm, man was created by God to serve the appetite of the tapeworm.
— Edward Abbey
An apple a day feeds the tapeworm to stay.
— Brian Spellman
If a person who constantly reads is labeled a bookworm, then I was quickly becoming what might be called a tapeworm.
— David Sedaris
There are just two people entitled to refer to themselves as "we"; one is the editor and the other is the fellow with a tapeworm.
— Bill Nye
Democracy, like liberty, justice and other social and political rights, is not "given", it is earned through courage, resolution and sacrifice.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
You've never heard of the tapeworm diet?
— Nick Cutter
Good God, Clarence! You look like a bereaved tapeworm.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Solving a real problem was much more meaningful than saving fictional souls from a fictional hell.
— Dan Barker
Women need to support women.
— Gia Coppola
Enough about me and my tapeworm. How are you?
— Rainbow Rowell
There is always room for those who can be relied upon to delivery the goods when they say they will.
— Napoleon Hill
Which came first, the intestine or the tapeworm?
— William S. Burroughs