Top 15 Alacke Quotes
#1. What is a kiss? Alacke! at worst,
A single Dropp to quenche a Thirst,
Tho' oft it prooves, in happie Hour,
The first swete Dropp of our long Showre.
Charles Godfrey Leland
#2. I do not espouse the unitarian position. President Clinton's assertion of directive authority over administration, more than President Reagan's assertion of a general supervisory authority, raises serious constitutional questions.
Elena Kagan
#3. Her marriage to Leonce Pontellier was purely an accident, in this respect resembling many other marriages which masquerade as the decrees of Fate.
Kate Chopin
#4. the reason we are so focused on time management as opposed to energy management is because it's easier.
Alan Watkins
#5. I was young. I was newly married. And I had worked like a dog. I just wanted to live and travel.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
#6. The excitement that you were feeling about a special, unique path for yourself as a woman is all part of your identification with and attachment to being female. And that's ultimately all ego.
Andrew Cohen
#7. My first love is acting on stage. A sitcom is a hybrid of stage and film.
Judd Nelson
#8. I'd like to one day play Amanda, the mother, in The Glass Menagerie.
Bernadette Peters
#9. This could have occurred nowhere but in England, where men and sea interpenetrate, so to speak - the sea entering into the life of most men, and the men knowing something or everything about the sea, in the way of amusement, of travel, or of bread-winning.
Joseph Conrad
#10. So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.
Henry David Thoreau
#12. Um, you don't have to join me, but if you're looking for a table, there are a couple good seats over there. He nodded toward the far end.
J.M. Richards
#13. If you're going to change a habit, you must BE the treatment.
Wayne Dyer
#14. Wouldn't it be great if the technology we used to take care of ourselves was as good as the technology we use to make money?
James Heywood
#15. To avoid a comparative poverty, which her affection and her society would have deprived of all its horrors, I have, by raising myself to affluence, lost everything that could make it a blessing.
Jane Austen
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