
Top 17 Almshouses Quotes
#1. Honest men live on charity in their age; the almshouses are full of men who never stole a copper penny. Honest men are the fools and the saints.
Taylor Caldwell
#2. The employment of children is doing more to fill prisons, insane asylums, almshouses, reformatories, slums, and gin shops than all the efforts of reformers are doing to improve society.
Mother Jones
#3. He nuzzled my neck, inhaling deeply. "Mmm. You smell so good."
"Oh, yeah," I said, smirking. "I call this new perfume 'Le Jungle grime et tropical BO.' "
"Dirt and sweat. Very sexy.
James Patterson
#4. Your G-spot's on my list, pussycat. Now shut the fuck up and let us do our job.
C.C. Gibbs
#6. You can wake me up now - these last four weeks in America have been incredible.
Kim Clijsters
#7. It's not your circumstances that make or break your day. It's your attitude!
Evangeline Lilly
#8. As we struggle with shopping lists and invitations, compounded by December's bad weather, it is good to be reminded that there are people in our lives who are worth this aggravation, and people to whom we are worth the same.
Donald E. Westlake
#9. Love is not only the story of butterflies or birds; it is also the story of jackals and hounds
M.F. Moonzajer
#10. It doesn't make any difference if his end is good; means are all we've got
Ursula K. Le Guin
#11. MADDIE: You made a mistake, but that doesn't mean you should be punished forever.
Ruby Dixon
#12. People who follow their religion to the letter of the law are just silly. I mean, I want to tell Hasidic Jews I promise you, God will not mind if you wear a nice cotton blend in the summer.
Sarah Silverman
#13. That's what I think our jobs as parents are, to educate as much as possible ... I tell them to follow their bliss. The people who follow their bliss in this world tend to be the more happier people.
Art Alexakis
#14. Peter Sellers was just a brilliant actor, and also comedic.
Val Kilmer
#15. 'Et Tu, Babe' was born out of my absolute certainty that a writer's life was solitary and insular, and I was happy with that. I love reading and writing; it's my whole life.
Mark Leyner
#16. When I wrote about Mary Wollstonecraft, I found that here she was, in the late 18th century, going to work for the 'Analytical Review.' What was the 'Analytical Review?' It was a magazine that dealt with politics and literature.
Claire Tomalin
#17. Not everybody wants to have the same career. I think what's difficult is when you have two people that do something very, very similar and they both, say, want the limelight. That's very tricky.
Tori Amos
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