
Top 14 Wickage Quotes
#1. Life contains these things: leakage and wickage and discharge, pus and snot and slime and gleet. We are biology. We are reminded of this at the beginning and the end, at birth and at death. In between we do what we can to forget.
Mary Roach
#2. Wild as man was, and disgusting as the more degraded tribes and communities were, the best of them, and all those from which further advance came, were marked by good qualities, or they could never have risen to a higher stage.
Henry Adams
#3. Magic came very easy for me when I was a kid. When I was 8 years old I started doing it, and by the time I was 12, I was already published in magic books.
David Copperfield
#4. Whoever tramples on the plea for justice temperately made in the name of peace only outrages peace and kills something fine in the heart of man which God put there when we got our manhood.
William Allen White
#5. O Lord, make this Lenten season different from the other ones.
Let me find you again. Amen.
Henri Nouwen
#6. ... in silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow.
Louisa May Alcott
#7. God's love is marvelous and mysterious, and no effort of man - no matter how elegant or purposeful - can explain that.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#8. Be your character what it will, it will be known, and nobody will take it upon your word.
Lord Chesterfield
#9. We are not hungry ... Why foist this food upon us? We don't want to be choked. We have enough.
Robert Mugabe
#10. Short-term market and economic prognostication is largely a fool's errand, we invest according to a strategy that makes the need to rely on short-term market or economic assessments largely irrelevant.
Bill Ackman
#11. All great writers have issues with their hometowns; guess I'm not the exception.
Chris Colfer
#13. I see and approve better things, but follow worse.
Ovid
#14. The work of teaching and organizing the others fell naturally upon the pigs, who were generally recognized as being the cleverest of the animals.
George Orwell
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