Top 13 Cottard Plague Quotes

#1. Lord help me take the knife out of my back and not place it on my tongue.

Brenda DeMoss Lanz

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#2. That a thing is peculiar; is no argument for its being blamable; since the most criminal actions are to a being like man not more unnatural than most of the virtues.

John Stuart Mill

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#3. I write the occasional entry for the 'Times' Theatre blog, especially when I'm in London and seeing two shows a day, but I don't tweet. I don't want to have to express my opinion in 140 characters. That's like writing haiku. You need a certain amount of legroom to review a play properly.

Ben Brantley

Cottard Plague Quotes #722139
#4. If I didn't write my soul would dry up and die.

Isabel Allende

Cottard Plague Quotes #748148
#5. Creativity is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift to God.

Bob Moawad

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#6. Because I work with so many people on the east coast, I get some work done before I get the kids up.

Marilu Henner

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#7. I've got the brains, you've got the looks, let's make lots of money

Neil Tennant

Cottard Plague Quotes #1120356
#8. When it comes, you'll be dreaming that you don't need to breathe; that breathless silence is the music of the dark and it's part of the rhythm to vanish like a spark.

Wislawa Szymborska

Cottard Plague Quotes #1152239
#9. Ladies first." He places a hand on the ladder and gives it a pat.

As I step in front of him, my shoulder brushes against his chest.

Shannon Duffy

Cottard Plague Quotes #1317935
#10. In actual fact the pacifistic-humane idea is perfectly all right perhaps when the highest type of man has previously conquered and subjected the world to an extent that makes him the sole ruler of this earth ... Therefore, first struggle and then perhaps pacifism.

Adolf Hitler

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#11. Never did any soul do good but it came readier to do the same again, with more enjoyment. Never was love or gratitude or bounty practiced but with increasing joy, which made the practicer still more in love with the fair act.

Anthony Ashley Cooper

Cottard Plague Quotes #1619954
#12. Peter was easing up on seventy, an age when a man might be forgiven follicular failure. But Rebecca forgave him nothing. She told herself that this was not because he

Anna Quindlen

Cottard Plague Quotes #1751112
#13. Close only counts in horseshoes and hand gernades

Christina Dodd

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