Top 14 The Unmentionables Quotes
#1. That is very true," replied Elizabeth, "and I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine. I dare say I would've cut his throat had not the unmentionables distracted me from doing so.
Seth Grahame-Smith
#3. There are all kinds of letters and protests that come from, not surprisingly, Japanese fishermen, the fishermen's wives; there are student groups, all different types of people; the protest against the Americans' use of the Pacific for nuclear testing.
Martha Smith
#4. The young man is both like and unlike us."
Oberon paused his perpetual motion.
"Like and unlike? Could he be a changeling, one of the Faery?"
I shook my head. "He is human. I am certain. But he sees the world as it is and not as humans would have it be."
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A.C.E. Bauer
#5. It's like touching you in your unmentionables," Maleficarum said. "We never could, m'lady, not ever. Mr. Dante wouldn't like it.
Stacia Kane
#6. You have to walk in the other guy's moccasins. You have to think what they think. If you want to bring somebody onto your side, you have to figure out what motivates them. What do they need?
Chuck Schumer
#7. The God idea is growing more impersonal and nebulous in proportion as the human mind is learning to understand natural phenomena and in the degree that science progressively correlates human and social events.
Emma Goldman
#8. What we were concerned about - what seems to be happening now - is volcanoes,
Susan Beth Pfeffer
#9. It's funny where we look for salvation, and where we actually find it.
Anne Lamott
#10. Kingsley, ever the joker, had his Venator mark tattooed near his unmentionables
Melissa De La Cruz
#11. As you meditate and become more spiritually attuned, you can better discern and recognize the sound of your higher self or the voice of God speaking to you through words, images, and sensations.
Jack Canfield
#12. She watered her pepper plants with the water she used to rinse out her unmentionables ...
Carolyn Brown
#13. We are so lonely in life that we must ask ourselves if the loneliness of dying is not a symbol of our human existence.
Emil Cioran
#14. When I was four years old, my mother owned some tenements in the Bronx.
Cy Coleman
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