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men
Poetry's unnat'ral; no man ever talked poetry 'cept a beadle on boxin' day. Charles Dickens
men hair doors
An observer of men who finds himself steadily repelled by some apparently trifling thing in a stranger is right to give it great weight. It may be the clue to the whole mystery. A hair or two will show where a lion is hidden. A very little key will open a very heavy door. Charles Dickens
men brotherhood common
The more man knows of man, the better for the common brotherhood among men. Charles Dickens
men fellow-man spirit
It is required of every man," the ghost returned, "that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow-men, and travel far and wide; and, if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death. Charles Dickens
men laughing people
When a man bleeds inwardly, it is a dangerous thing for himself; but when he laughs inwardly, it bodes no good to other people. Charles Dickens
men judging world
Most men unconsciously judge the world from themselves, and it will be very generally found that those who sneer habitually at human nature, and affect to despise it, are among its worst and least pleasant samples. Charles Dickens
men coats shabby
It is not every man that can afford to wear a shabby coat. Charles Caleb Colton
men talking two
When we are in the company of sensible men, we ought to be doubly cautious of talking too much, lest we lose two good things, their good opinion and our own improvement; for what we have to say we know, but what they have to say we know not. Charles Caleb Colton
men years two
No man can promise himself even fifty years of life, but any man may, if he please, live in the proportion of fifty years in forty-let him rise early, that he may have the day before him, and let him make the most of the day, by determining to expend it on two sorts of acquaintance only-those by whom something may be got, and those from whom something maybe learned. Charles Caleb Colton
fluency tongue mint
She wanted to hold foreign syllables like mints on her tongue until they dissolved into fluency. Anthony Marra
fluency accused
Fluency in English is something that I'm often not accused of. George H. W. Bush
fluency eloquence hard
Fluency avoids hard thoughts. Mason Cooley
kicking-it people trying
Romantic poetry had its heyday when people like Lord Byron were kicking it large. But you try and make a living as a poet today, and you'll find it's very different! Alan Moore
kicking ass where-you-are
I like being involved in businesses where you are kicking ass. Mark Cuban
kicking
When things are going well he's patting someone on the butt. And when they aren't going well, he is kicking them there. Neil Dougherty
kicking
Let some one else take the butt kicking on devaluation. Dave Ramsey
kicking trying wake
I wake up, and I'll just start reading and trying to brace myself for the rest of the day, and all the while I'm doing that, I'm kicking myself mentally. Phil Anselmo
kicking monsters pull reach
Writing monsters is fun, and it's easy. When I want one, I just reach under the bed and pull it out, kicking and screaming. Rob Thurman
kicking maybe needed tail wake
Maybe we needed that kind of tail kicking to wake us up. Buddy Gouldsmith
kicking-it balls kicking
Every ball that is kicked, Martin O'Neill will be literally kicking it Dwight Yorke
kicking people perspective tend
keep it in perspective and tend to their knitting. The same people patting you on the back were kicking you in the butt not too long ago. Tom Bradley