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crooked love nobody wise
O love is the crooked thing,There is nobody wise enoughTo find out all that is in it. William Butler Yeats
crooked drew hip legs spine walk
One of his legs was shorter than the other one. But his spine was also crooked and it drew his hip up, so it evened out just enough that he didn't walk with a limp. Daryl Newcomb
crooked lane yes
I went up a straight crooked lane and, I said 'No thanks, yes if yer please. Jack Finney
crooks crime
Crooks are early adopters. Craig Newmark
crooks noir sam-spade
The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter. Dashiell Hammett
crook good problem takes time water worry
He's been pretty crook (sick). Any time out of the water is not good but especially when the problem is viral, where you have got to worry about how much it takes out of the body...he's just had no energy. Tracey Menzies
crooked perverse straight
There are no straight backs, no symmetrical faces, many wry noses, and no even legs. We are a crooked and perverse generation. William Osler
crooked leaving narrow path straight takes
He takes the crooked path of the unrighteous way; leaving the straight and narrow path, he weaves his way backwards. Atharva Veda
crooked great hand honest kid parent pocket stick
This was a great thing on the part of the parent and the kid. Even the most honest kid could hand it to the crooked parent. They would stick it in their pocket and away it goes, Wayne Lewis
forming government proceed
We want the negotiations on forming a new government to proceed quickly. Matthias Platzeck
formal terrible settings
I'd make a terrible practitioner of any religion in any formal setting. David Knopfler
form novel mediums
The novel has always been the form that incorporates other forms. For me, it has always been the ultimate medium. Chad Harbach
form disguise behinds
Lifelessness is only a disguise behind which hide unknown forms of life. Bruno Schulz
form good including lump magical neutrality tolerate toward
We can no more tolerate neutrality and benevolence toward every conceivable form of discourse, including that of magical thinking, than we can lump together executioner and victim, good and evil. Michel Onfray
form protesting
We are protesting a new form of dictatorship and authoritarianism. Abhisit Vejjajiva
form forward great looking moment
We're in great form at the moment and looking forward to every match. Alex Ferguson
form rapper whatever whereas
I'm an entertainer, so in whatever form I entertain... The thing about being a rapper is that you have more control over your form, whereas with acting you have to compromise a lot. Method Man
formed studios
I think the big studios shaped and formed the artists that they put under contract. Nicolas Roeg
taxi-cabs car weapons
No, in Lethal Weapon I was a taxi cab driver that Mel jumps in front of the taxi and pulls me out of the car and steals the taxi. Then I did some other indie driving for some of the car sequences. David R. Ellis
taxes cents
I don't like paying 50 per cent of tax. Alan Sugar
taxed
Who are ever taxed? Individuals only. Who have property that can be taxed? Individuals only. Who can give their consent to be taxed? Individuals only. Who are ever taxed without their consent? Individuals only. Who, then, are robbed, if taxed without their consent? Individuals only. Lysander Spooner
taxes
In levying taxes and in shearing sheep it is well to stop when you get down to the skin. Austin O'Malley
tax
You do not need to be a tax expert. In fact, you can be a tax idiot. Deb Kottel
taxation sugar commodity
Sugar, rum and tobacco are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life, which are become objects of almost universal consumption, and which are therefore extremely proper subjects of taxation. Adam Smith
taxes raises uncertainty
You dont raise taxes in times of such uncertainty. Jason Chaffetz
taxes
We can't live without taxes, but we sure would like to have good ones. Charles Adams
taxation citizens indirect
Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without. Albert Camus