
Top 13 Looseness Of The Bowels Quotes
#1. I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels.
John Calvin
#2. A cage stokes our emotions and imaginations, regardless of whether you are inside looking out, or outside looking in.
Michael Makai
#3. When a man has been intemperate so long that shame no longer paints a blush upon his cheek, his liquor generally does it instead.
George D. Prentice
#4. O God that madest this beautiful earth, when will it be ready to receive Thy saints? How long, O Lord, how long?
George Bernard Shaw
#5. A dilettantism in nature is barren and unworthy. A fop of fields is no better than his brother on Broadway.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#6. Many of our threats are imaginary. The habits and even obsessions that we develop to keep them away are destructive and undermine our moods constantly.
Liz Miller
#7. This is the mirror
in which pain is asleep
this is the country
nobody visits
Mark Strand
#8. Each new Clarice, compact as a living body with its smells and its breath, shows off, like a gem, what remains of the ancient Clarices, fragmentary and dead.
Italo Calvino
#9. By the way, all joking aside, do I call you Ghastly or Elder Bespoke?'
'You can call me whatever you like.'
Vex nodded. 'Thank you, Gladys.
Derek Landy
#10. Artists in general never stay in the same place, we keep growing. It's still you, you still have that core that you always had, but you work with new people and hear new things.
John Legend
#11. Let me wake up next to you, have coffee in the morning and wander through the city with your hand in mine, and I'll be happy for the rest of my fucked up little life.
Charlotte Eriksson
#12. Without someone telling you what you are doing is wrong, you can't say what you are doing is right.
Andy Biersack
#13. God speaks to man through the Scriptures, and He does not reveal normative truth except as it is already revealed in the Scriptures themselves. The test of truth must remain not what man experiences today but what the Scriptures have stated long ago.
John F. Walvoord
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