Top 15 Muskrat Quotes

#1. As it takes two to make a quarrel, so it takes two to make a disease, the microbe and its host.

Charles V. Chapin

#2. Well, things can't get much worse
that's one consolation, the Muskrat groaned. He had hidden himself in a forest of bracken in the bathroom, and had wrapped his head in a handkerchief so that nothing should grow into his ears.

Tove Jansson

#3. To go, Pop. Every muscle is ready. WILLY [at the edge of the apron]: You realize what

Arthur Miller

#4. More often than we care to admit, inconsequential decisions change our lives.

Donald McCaig

#5. Just because you can't see them and you can't hear them, that doesn't mean they're not here.

Graham Masterton

#6. Blue, green, grey, white, or black; smooth, ruffled, or mountainous; that ocean is not silent.

H.P. Lovecraft

#7. I saw a muskrat come out of a hole in the ice ... While I am looking at him, I am thinking what he is thinking of me. He is a different sort of man, that's all.

Henry David Thoreau

#8. One of the fundamental truths of psychiatry was that sometimes you had to leave a patient who needed you. She

Kristin Hannah

#9. Yet here I stand poor fool what more, not one wit wiser than before.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#10. Is that a beard, or is Niedermayer eating a muskrat?

Harry Neale

#11. He still wore, in the warming barracks, a muskrat cap with earlaps. Under it his eyes were gray as agates, as sudden as an elbow in the solar plexus.

Wallace Stegner

#12. Tarantino's movies, I really enjoy, certainly, and when I was 19 and 20, I was really into them.

Ryan Phillippe

#13. We love the indomitable bellicose patriotism that sets you apart; we love the national pride that guides your muscularly courageous race; we love the potent individualism that doesn't prevent you from opening your arms to individualists of every land, whether libertarians or anarchists.

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

#14. I'm the 'Muskrat Love' girl.

Toni Tennille

#15. Purists behave as if there was a vintage year when language achieved a measure of excellence which we should all strive to maintain. In fact, there was never such a year. The language of Chaucer's or Shakespeare's time was no better and no worse than that of our own - just different.

Jean Aitchison

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