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snakes games ladders
Life feels like a game of Snakes and Ladders, but without any ladders. David Moody
snakes oil people
In the middle ages, people took potions for their ailments. In the 19th century they took snake oil. Citizens of today's shiny, technological age are too modern for that. They take antioxidants and extract of cactus instead. Charles Krauthammer
snakes feelings watches
I have a curious and apprehensive feeling as I watch JFK that he is sort of an Indian snake charmer. Dean Acheson
snakes broken cameras
I've fallen down crevasses, been bitten by snakes, been knocked unconscious, had various limbs broken and once, a heavy camera came plunging down which very nearly decapitated me. Bear Grylls
snakes favors providence
But I'm in favor of every religion with the possible exception of snake-chunking. Anybody that so presumes on how he stands with Providence that he will let a snake bite him, I say he deserves what he's got coming to him. Earl Long
snakes spaghetti
I wanna see a snake eat spaghetti. Demetri Martin
snakes long cards
Credit cards are like snakes: Handle 'em long enough, and one will bite you. Elizabeth Warren
snakes long mowing
It's even occurred to me, as a teeny little subversive whisper of a thought, that if we stop mowing the lawn right now, it will probably be a long, long time before the yard gets overrun by lions and snakes. Barbara Ehrenreich
snakes circles cost
The less sophisticated of my forbears avoided foreigners at all costs, for the very good reason that, in their circles, speaking in tongues was commonly a prelude to snake handling. The more tolerant among us regarded foreign languages as a kind of speech impediment that could be overcome by willpower. Barbara Ehrenreich
creeps knows
You know that love Will creep in service where it cannot go. William Shakespeare
creeps means term
'Mullygrubber' is an Australian term which means something that creeps along the ground; it's like a little grub. Richie Benaud
creeps death dusty fools last pace petty recorded syllable
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death William Shakespeare
creeps developed fast guitar intent laughable melodic parts style technique useful
My technique is laughable at times. I have developed a style of my own, I suppose, which creeps around. I don't have to have too much technique for it. I've developed the parts of my technique that are useful to me. I'll never be a very fast guitar player. I don't really know what to say about my style. There's always a melodic intent in there. David Gilmour
creeps forget hard last next rebound shot start thinking
I was thinking about it too much. It's never that you don't want to go out there and play well and play hard but when you start thinking, everything creeps in. You think about the last shot you missed, you think about the rebound you missed, and you don't get anything accomplished. Now it's like if you missed, forget about it and make it up the next time. Tyson Chandler
creeps laughs tension
The laughs are as big as any film he's ever made. And yet, it kind of creeps you out -- the tension is real high. John Cusack
creeps certainty soar
If we insist on being as sure as is conceivable... we must be content to creep along the ground, and never soar. John Henry Newman
creeps focusing until
Fletcherizing is gross. I tried it once. I tried to go until it's all liquid, and it just creeps you out to be focusing so much on your chewing. Mary Roach
creeps goes handle talk
It's just something that doesn't go away. Sometimes you talk about selfishness and it goes away. This one, it creeps back in and you have to handle it again. I'm on them all the time. Mark Turgeon
slander concern angry
Where it concerns himself, Who's angry at a slander, makes it true. Ben Jonson
slander possession succession
Slander lives upon succession, For ever housed where it gets possession. William Shakespeare
slander spoken three
Slander slays three persons: the speaker, the spoken to, and the spoken of Hebrew Proverb
slander solace
Slander is the solace of malignity. Joseph Joubert
slander
Slander is the balm of malignity. Nicolas Chamfort