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mcdonalds hamburgers affront
If you're just grinding up hamburger at McDonald's, I see that as a bit of an affront to living things. You're not really honoring the life. Bryan Fuller
mcdonalds heathers your-best-friend
Is Heather McDonald your best friend? You better get a new one. Chelsea Handler
mcdonalds salad different
The great thing about McDonald's is that they have a lot of different things on the menu. I love their salads. Beyonce Knowles
mcdonalds long fast-food
I can pretty much live without fast food. I haven't eaten McDonald's in so long, but it's okay. Ed Westwick
mcdonalds stuff chips
McDonald's is over with. But chips and candy and stuff, it's going to be hard to get away from that. Derrick Rose
mcdonalds different wake-up
I've loved Kevin McDonald's movies for a while and it was an amazing experience because he really wanted to do something different. It was by far one of the hardest things I've ever done, to wake up every single day and know that you're going to be freezing cold and wet, every single day, 10 times a day, and there's no getting away from it. Channing Tatum
mcdonalds going-for-it salary
I guess that the salary that they get when they are working with me is, like, it beats working at McDonalds, so it has got some things going for it. Bruce Dickinson
mcdonalds
I go to McDonald's every day. But I don't eat much. Brandy Norwood
mcdonalds kilts want
Scottish-Americans tell you that if you want to identify tartans, it's easy - you simply look under the kilt, and if it's a quarter-pounder, you know it's a McDonald's. Billy Connolly
vanity doe action
Does not vanity itself cease to be blamable, is it not even ennobled, when it is directed to laudable objects, when it confines itself to prompting us to great and generous actions? Denis Diderot
vanity desire given
I have not the hope of being immortal, because the desire of it has not given me that vanity. Denis Diderot
vanity giving idlers
Vanity in its idler moments is benevolent, is as willing to give pleasure as to take it, and accepts as sufficient reward for its services a kind word or an approving smile. Alexander Smith
vanity glasses shining
Shine out fair sun, till I have bought a glass, That I may see my shadow as I pass. William Shakespeare
vanity funeral world
Those who bequeath unto themselves a pompous funeral, are at just so much expense to inform the world of something that had much better be concealed; namely, that their vanity has survived themselves. Charles Caleb Colton
vanity use care
Those who obtain riches by labor, care, and watching, know their value. Those who impart them to sustain and extend knowledge, virtue, and religion, know their use. Those who lose them by accident or fraud know their vanity. And those who experience the difficulties and dangers of preserving them know their perplexities. Charles Simmons
vanity variation lord
The Lord who cannot endure vain repetitions is equally weary of vain variations. Charles Spurgeon
vanity sin favourite
Vanity is my favourite sin. Al Pacino
vanity sin my-favorite
Vanity: my favorite sin. Al Pacino
sick
Let them come and see our sick veterans, and say we don't need a hospital. Lydia Caballero
sick trailing using
No one was sick this morning, so here I am. I'm using a nymph with a trailing (artificial) worm. Don Williams
sick
When he makes contact, it's sick what he does. Jeff Manto
sick whenever win
Whenever you win in this league, it's fun. But our opponents, I think, are probably getting sick of it. Reggie Wayne
sick truth-is this-life
the truth is, I am heartily sick of this life & of the nineteenth century in general. (I am convinced that every thing is going wrong.) Edgar Allan Poe
sick neurosis illness
If you be sick, your own thoughts make you sick Ben Jonson
sick television honest
I can't turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, I'm sick to death of me. Elizabeth Edwards
sick knows
You wouldn't know I was sick unless you knew I was sick. Elizabeth Edwards
sick groups three
Committee: A group which succeeds in getting something done only when it consists of three members, one of whom happens to be sick and another absent. Abraham Lincoln