Top 27 Latrine Quotes
#1. George Moore leads his readers to the latrine and locks them in.
Oscar Wilde
#2. Well, you see how big he was. Apparently he broke through a latrine seat and drowned in the sewage below." A shitty way to go,
Nicholas Eames
#3. You see, for me [art]'s not one of life's ornaments, rococo relaxation to be greeted affably after a day of hard work; I'm inverted on this : for me it's my very breath, the one thing necessary, and all else is excretion and a latrine.
Arno Hintjens
#4. Some lesser husbands built a latrine on the hillside.
V.S. Naipaul
#5. The humble latrine, or flush toilet, reduces disease by twice as much as just putting in clean water.
Rose George
#7. Earth, earthriding your merry-go-roundtoward extinction,right to the rootsthickening the oceans like gravy,festering in your caves,you are becoming a latrine.
Anne Sexton
#8. He opened his mouth to protest, but she gave him her angry-black-woman death stare until he calmed down. She then strapped her grenade launcher to her back, slipped on her mask, pushed aside the metal latrine, and dropped into the sewer.
Thomas Greanias
#9. Each narrow cell in which we dwell
Is a foul and dark latrine,
And the fetid breath of living Death
Chokes up each grated screen,
And all, but Lust, is turned to dust
In Humanity's machine.
Oscar Wilde
#10. His mouth had been used as a latrine by some small creature of the night, and then as its mausoleum.
Kingsley Amis
#12. In fact the English nurses had spent much of their time stuffing mattresses, stirring gruel, and standing at washtubs, but Lib didn't want the nun to mistake her for an ignorant menial. That was what nobody understood: saving lives often came down to getting a latrine pipe unplugged.
Emma Donoghue
#13. If it looks like a Dwarf, and it smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf or a latrine wearing dungerees.
Eoin Colfer
#14. God went out of me
as if the sea dried up like sandpaper, as if the sun
became a latrine.
God went out of my fingers.
They became stone.
My body became a side of mutton
and despair roamed the slaughterhouse.
Anne Sexton
#15. I've eaten meat only once, and when I learned of it, I emptied my stomach into the latrine. Behind
Charlie N. Holmberg
#16. Delta is full of guys who can stay awake for a week and walk a hundred miles and shoot the balls off a tsetse fly, but it's relatively empty of guys who can do all that and then tell you the difference between a Shiite and a trip to the latrine.
Lee Child
#17. If a man keeps on talking negatively and we scold him, what is that tantamount to? It is like kicking the door of a latrine because it smells bad; will kicking it make it smell good?
Dada Bhagwan
#18. My comedy comes from pain. I can't stand to see someone hurting.
Bernie Mac
#19. Each one of us is made up of many different people. Who we want to be at any one time is up to us, no one else. We don't always have to play the same part.
Art Hochberg
#20. But when alcohol comes in, start running. Because there's a demon there, and it goes back to her childhood.
David Gest
#21. My personal mission has always been to empower people to be creative. But the Holy Grail of a tinkerer is to make something that makes something.
Bre Pettis
#22. I think it's really, really important to mix it up as an actor, to try to get as much kind of varied experience as you can, not only for your own personal growth as an actor but for the audience to keep them guessing about what you're going to do.
Liev Schreiber
#23. We can't experience all that Heaven has to offer until we renounce all that the world offers in its place.
Mark Hart
#24. Maidens! why should you worry in choosing whom you shall marry? Choose whom you may, you will find you have got somebody else.
John Hay
#25. At a point in every person's life, one has to look deeply into the mirror of one's soul and decide one's unique truth in the world, not as we may want to see it or hope to see it, but as it is.
James McGreevey
#26. If I have one skill as a manager, I can make things extremely clear.
Ben Horowitz
#27. Character, personality, and behavior patterns are shaped by what we believe.
Ty Gibson
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