Top 14 Sitzfleisch Bbc Quotes
#1. He'd now officially become his brother's bastard child who impregnated his stepsister.
Penelope Ward
#2. Few now remember them,' Tom murmured, 'yet still some go wandering, sons of forgotten kings walking in loneliness, guarding from evil things folk that are heedless.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#3. Men were created for something better than merely to make money. A close application to business, until a competence is gained, is one of the chief virtues; but to continue in trade long after this result is obtained, is one of the signs, not to be mistaken, of a sordid and ignoble nature.
Christian Nestell Bovee
#4. Raw talent only gets you so far in this old world and the rest is a whole lot of practice, persistence, and perspiration.
Victoria Forester
#5. apparently pleasure caused the hob's sweat glands to go into a frenzy.
Anonymous
#6. If I'm broken, the break will be clean and easily mended. If he breaks, I'm not sure if there will be enough pieces to approximate. I can afford to go along with what he thinks will protect him. I can have this, and I can give him what he thinks he needs, even if he may deserve better.
Mary Ann Rivers
#7. Governments everywhere that are unable to guarantee equitable growth and social welfare have suffered a fatal decay of legitimacy.
Pankaj Mishra
#8. He practically floated. He spoke, smiled, nodded, and laughed with so much flawless grace. I suddenly felt an urge to push him over. I wanted him to fall on his ass just so he could seem human. I wanted him to laugh, open-mouthed and uncontrolled.
Maggie Young
#9. But to dwell prematurely on the sadness of one's death to others, Uncle Kostia, is like asking for money in advance. It's commercially unsound.
William Gerhardie
#10. I can't even tell you the anxiety I get from being around those cameras!
Zach Woodlee
#11. It's surprising that readers don't see challenging writing as morally hazardous, when it might be pushing the same kinds of boundaries as art does.
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook
#12. Only he who desires is amiable and not he who is satiated.
Thomas Mann
#13. As never before, he understood the vitality of tradition, the dignity of the worship of what had existed before one's own self had come into being. There was no shame in awe; there was exaltation. ("Cafe Endless: Spring Rain")
Nancy Holder
#14. You're always welcome, but maybe it would be better if you were with people in the same difficulties as you.
Sunjeev Sahota
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