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But words is like th spots on dice: no matter how y fumbles em,
there's times when they jes wont
come. — Jean Toomer
there's times when they jes wont
come. — Jean Toomer
But ne'er mind. We're but where we was; and I'll break stones on th' road afore I let these little uns clem.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Thnks fr th mmrs- Gabe
— Lois Lowry
Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend;
The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end. — John Dryden
The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end. — John Dryden
Any marnin' th' good Lord lets'ee open your eyes, that's a day he's got somethin' f'r ye t' do.
— James Alexander Thom
Ek gret effect men write in place lite; Th'entente is al, and nat the lettres space.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
I will through and through
Cleanse the foul body of th' infected world,
If they will patiently receive my medicine. — William Shakespeare
Cleanse the foul body of th' infected world,
If they will patiently receive my medicine. — William Shakespeare
May one be pardoned and retain th' offense?
— William Shakespeare
To observations which ourselves we make, we grow more partial for th' observer's sake.
— Alexander Pope
I find as I grow older, I love those most, whom I loved first.
— Thomas Jefferson
Th' first thing to have in a libry is a shelf.
Fr'm time to time this can be decorated with lithrachure.
But th' shelf is th' main thing. — Finley Peter Dunne
Fr'm time to time this can be decorated with lithrachure.
But th' shelf is th' main thing. — Finley Peter Dunne
The wound of peace is surety, Surety secure; but modest doubt is called The beacon of the wise, the tent that searches To th' bottom of the worst.
— William Shakespeare
Antony shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall see some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness
I' th' posture of a whore. — William Shakespeare
I' th' posture of a whore. — William Shakespeare
But the Lord say he won't put more on us than we can stand. If we can't take it, he'll be right there beside us giving stren'th we didn't know we had.
— Philip Yancey
Tend to th' master's whistle. - Blow
— William Shakespeare
The problem in this world is not civil disobedience ... th e problem in this world is civil obedience.
— Howard Zinn
Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from th' entire point.
— William Shakespeare
Woman's mind Oft' shifts her passions, like th'inconstant wind; Sudden she rages, like the troubled main, Now sinks the storm, and all is calm again.
— John Gay
Fortune, that arrant whore,
Ne'er turns the key to th'poor. — William Shakespeare
Ne'er turns the key to th'poor. — William Shakespeare
Dorothy is th cool type of temperament who quite frequently thinks that two is a crowd.
— Anita Loos
Th' dead ar-re always pop'lar. I knowed a society wanst to vote a monyment to a man an' refuse to help his fam'ly, all in wan night.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Th-they're following my tracks . . . ," and she could feel her breath being stolen from her body. She was going to die!
— Lindsay McKenna
The boy with the dirty face stood up and hugged Coraline tightly. 'Take comfort in this,' he whispered. 'Th'art alive. Thou livest.
— Neil Gaiman
You said th' Magic was in my back. Th' doctor calls it rheumatics.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
Enjoy the present hour, Be thankful for the past, And neither fear nor wish Th' approaches of the last.
— Abraham Cowley
When 'tis an aven thing in th' prayin', may th' best man win ... an' th' best man will win.
— Finley Peter Dunne
The hafts of the tools were stained black with th sweat of us all, our contributions, black and white alike.
— M T Anderson
Th tree sheds a memory with every leaf.
— Marty Rubin
There's always wan encouragin' thing about th' sad scientific facts that come out ivrv week in th' pa-apers. They're usually not thrue.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Safely through another week, GOD has brought us on our way, Let us now a blessing seek On th' approaching sabbath-day:
— John Newton
Much had he read, Much more had he seen; he studied from the life, And in th' original perus'd mankind.
— John Armstrong
On a sudden open fly With impetuous recoil and jarring sound Th' infernal doors, and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder.
— John Milton
In adamantine chains shall Death be bound, And Hell's grim tyrant feel th' eternal wound.
— Alexander Pope
You can lade a man up to th' university, but ye can't make him think.
— Finley Peter Dunne
A rayformer thinks he was ilicted because he was a rayformer, whin th thruth iv th matther is he was ilicted because no wan knew him.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Ere I descend to th' grave,
May I a small house and large garden have;
And a few friends, and many books. — Abraham Cowley
May I a small house and large garden have;
And a few friends, and many books. — Abraham Cowley
It was Mags' turn to snort. But most on it is there ain't 'nough space for him an' his ego t' be in th' same room at th' same time.
— Mercedes Lackey
The grave unites; where e'en the great find rest, And blended lie th' oppressor and th' oppressed!
— Alexander Pope
I care not who makes th' laws iv a nation, if I can get out an injunction.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn, on th' Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep.
— John Milton
Why, the wrong is but a wrong i'th'world; and having the world for your labour, 'tis a wrong in your own world, and you might quickly make it a right.
— William Shakespeare
Even as though dearest with th en humble and defenseless, thus shalt though be dealt with.
— Isaac Asimov
Th' longest lane will have a turning ...
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Content if hence th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew.
— Alexander Pope
My body is broken. I go to my fathers. And even in their mighty company I shall not now be ashamed.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Th aspirer, once attaind unto the top, Cuts off those means by which himself got up.
— Samuel Daniel
Th blu nyt
th stRs u can't c
th hum tht nevr gOs awy — Jennifer Egan
th stRs u can't c
th hum tht nevr gOs awy — Jennifer Egan
Th abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power.
— William Shakespeare
It was that fatal and perfidious bark, Built in th' eclipse, and rigg'd with curses dark.
— John Milton
Viceis a creature of such heejous mienthat th' more ye see it th' betther ye like it.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Ask God for temp'rance. That's th' appliance only Which your disease requires.
— William Shakespeare
Preferment goes by letter and affection, And not by old gradation, where each second Stood heir to th's first.
— William Shakespeare
Such labour'd nothings, in so strange a style, Amaze th' unlearn'd and make the learned smile.
— Alexander Pope
Remember, Christians, Negroes, black as Cain, /May be refin'd and join th' angelic train.
— Phillis Wheatley
Each tree Laden with fairest fruit, that hung to th' eye Tempting, stirr'd in me sudden appetite To pluck and eat.
— John Milton
Your motivation has to be rock solid. You have to want it so bad that even th threat of death won't take it from you.
— Orson Scott Card
I feel like a lot of my aesthetic was in response to feeling the awfulness and cheapness of that [ the 70'th].
— Daniel Clowes
They had just digested a recent meal of prepositions and were happily farting out apostrophes and ampersands; the air was heav'y with th'em&.
— Jasper Fforde
Sin hath broke the world's sweet peace
unstrung
Th' harmonious chords to which the angels sung. — Richard Henry Dana Jr.
unstrung
Th' harmonious chords to which the angels sung. — Richard Henry Dana Jr.
An alone man is always badly accompanied.
— Paul Valery
It is just as honorable ... to dig in the dirt as to dig into books. The mind can do its best work only when th body has been developed equally well.
— William Warren Prescott
Th' imperial ensign, which full high advanc'd
Shone like a meteor, streaming to the wind. — John Milton
Shone like a meteor, streaming to the wind. — John Milton
Fate leads the willing, and th' unwilling draws.
— Francois Rabelais
I 'gin to be aweary of the sun,
And wish th' estate o' th' world were now undone. — William Shakespeare
And wish th' estate o' th' world were now undone. — William Shakespeare
Only the dead has seen th end of war
— Mirza Tabish
There's the know. And there's the unknown. And what separates the two is the door, and that's what i wanta be. Ahh wanna be th' dooooooooorrr ...
— Jim Morrison
Good, happy, swift; there's gunpowder i'th' court,
Wildfire at midnight in this heedless fury. — Thomas Middleton
Wildfire at midnight in this heedless fury. — Thomas Middleton
Maybe I did mean to kill myself. I didn't think it outright but ... maybe the truth is, I didn't
I don't
much care one way or th'other. — Moira Young
I don't
much care one way or th'other. — Moira Young
Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but, being in, bear t that th' opposed may beware of thee.
— William Shakespeare
There's naught as nice as th' smell o' good clean earth, except th' smell o' fresh growin' things when th' rain falls on 'em.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
Th' embroid'ry of poetic dreams.
— William Cowper
Don't think to come over me with th' old tale, that the rich know nothing of the trials of the poor; I say, if they don't know, they ought to know.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i' th' shell.
— William Shakespeare
A vampire? How ith that pothible? I died in a car ackthident, for God'th thake! Aw, thon of a bith!
— MaryJanice Davidson
Th' unconquerable will,/ And study of revenge, immortal hate,/ And courage never to submit or yield/ And what is else not to be overcome?
— John Milton
Thee'th not to be touched, the goat screamed, spraying spittle all over Zollo. Thee hath to be a maid, you foolth! Thee'th worth a bag of thapphireth!
— George R R Martin
Til that the brighte sonne loste his hewe; For th'orisonte hath reft the sonne his lyght; This is as muche to seye as it was nyght!
— Geoffrey Chaucer
I've been readen th Bible an a hunten God fer a long while-off an on- but it ain't so easy as picken up a nickel off the floor.
— Harriette Simpson Arnow
Macbeth to Witches: What are these So wither'd and so wild in their attire, That look not like th' inhabitants o' th' earth, And yet are on 't?
— William Shakespeare
I hold up the heartstone. It's burnin hot now. He's on th'other side. The sound of a heartbeat. In my head, all around me, everywhere. So loud.
— Moira Young
Boston has carried the practice of hypocrisy to the n-th degree of refinement, grace, and failure.
— Lincoln Steffens
We two alone will sing like bids i' th' cage.
— William Shakespeare
A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine; Who sweeps a room as forThy laws Makes it and th'action fine.
— George Herbert
Th Chinese believe that before you can conquer a beast you first must make it beautiful.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Her track, where'er the goddess roves, Glory pursue, and gen'rous shame, Th' unconquerable mind, and freedom's holy flame.
— Thomas Gray
To each his suff'rings: all are men, / Condemn'd alike to groan, / The tender for another's pain; / Th' unfeeling for his own.
— Thomas Gray
During the battles last night and at dawn, they [ Ba'th Socialist Party fighters] had destroyed three American helicopters
— Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf
My soule her wings doth spread
And heaven-ward flies,
Th' Almighty's Mysteries to read
In the large volumes of the skies. — William Habington
And heaven-ward flies,
Th' Almighty's Mysteries to read
In the large volumes of the skies. — William Habington
Say, heavenly pow'rs, where shall we find such love? Which of ye will be mortal to redeem Man's mortal crime, and just th' unjust to save.
— John Milton
Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee. I was the man in the moon when time was,
--Stephano
(Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137) — William Shakespeare
--Stephano
(Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137) — William Shakespeare
Two lads an' a little lass just lookin' on at th' springtime. I warrant it'd be better than doctor's stuff.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett