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poison sugar
Hide not thy poison with such sugar'd words William Shakespeare
poison looks anwr
I look at ANWR (Artic National Wildlife Refuge) as a poison pill in the energy bill. Ben Nelson
poison delight causes
Weakness ever sympathizes with vice, because vice is a weakness which assumes the mask of strength. Madness holds reason in horror, and on all subjects it delights in the exaggerations of falsehood. The cause of all bewitchments, the poison of all philtres, the power of all sorcerers are there. Eliphas Levi
poisoned scientific vague
Honestly, I feel you are poisoned if you read too much of the scientific literature because it makes you start thinking like other people. You're better off having a vague sense of what's going on and making your own way. Eric Betzig
poison body belief
Mithridates, he died old. Housman's passage is based on the belief of the ancients that Mithridates the Great [c. 135-63 B.C.] had so saturated his body with poisons that none could injure him. When captured by the Romans he tried in vain to poison himself, then ordered a Gallic mercenary to kill him. A. E. Housman
poison havens
Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't. D. H. Lawrence
poison raisins tarts
The poison dart hidden in the raisin tart. ... Christopher Paolini
poison cures
Briarwood is the pretty poison. There is no cure for Briarwood. Anne Bishop
poison truth-is certain
There are certain persons for whom pure Truth is a poison. Andre Maurois
venom wacky
Arty. To me the word's got as much venom associated with it as 'wacky'. Alex Kapranos
venom
Venom first made his appearance some years ago in a Spider-Man book, and was a huge best-seller. Peter Milligan
venom malice
Malice is poisoned by her own venom. Johann Kaspar Lavater
venom
not because of insufficient venom but because of insufficient merit. Tom DeLay
venom passage-of-time passages
The passage of time will usually extract the venom of most things and render them harmless Haruki Murakami
malice
Malice is of a low stature, but it hath very long arms. George Savile
malice
There is no rampart that will hold out against malice. Moliere