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O LORD, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart: for the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.
~ TS Eliot
If you EVER speak ill of the McGriddle again I will personally force-feed you one while I fuck you in the butt using the wrapper as a condom and then donkey punch you when the infused syrup nuggets explode in your mouth.
~ Tucker Max
SlingBlade: "If you EVER speak ill of the McGriddle again I will personally force-feed you one while I fuck you in the butt using the wrapper as a condom and then donkey punch you when the infused syrup nuggets explode in your mouth.
~ Tucker Max
Reference piece 9.2: How Writing A Book Can Build Your Brand, and 9.3: How to Make Money With Your Book.
~ Tucker Max
He made the hearts of Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Akiva stubborn, so they could traverse the highway from ignorance to enlightenment in adulthood.
~ Tzvi Freeman
The enemy had been much demoralized by his defeats at Champion's Hill and the Big Black, and I believed he would not make much effort to hold Vicksburg.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
I lacked the courage to investigate the weaknesses of the wicked, because I discovered they are the same as the weaknesses of the saintly.
~ Umberto Eco
Never affirm, always allude: allusions are made to test the spirit and probe the heart.
~ Umberto Eco
And what would we be, we sinful creatures, without fear, perhaps the most foresighted, the most loving of the divine gifts?
~ Umberto Eco
Bacon was right in saying that the conquest of learning is achieved through the knowledge of languages.
~ Umberto Eco
No piece of information is superior to any other. Power lies in having them all on file and then finding the connections. There are always connections; you have only to want to find them.
~ Umberto Eco
The list could surely go on, and there is nothing more wonderful than the catalogue, an instrument of wondrous hypotyposis.
~ Umberto Eco
And Adelmo that day quoted another lofty authority, the doctor of Aquino, when he said that divine things should be expounded more properly in figures of vile bodies than of noble bodies.
~ Umberto Eco
Omnis mundi creatura quasi liber et pictura       nobis est in speculum (All the world's creatures      As a book and a picture      Are to us as a mirror)
~ Umberto Eco
As if intoxicated, I then enjoyed her presence in the things I saw, and, desiring her in them, with the sight of them I was sated.
~ Umberto Eco
Neutral territory, therefore, this abbey where the two groups could meet.
~ Umberto Eco
We live inside a hollow earth, enclosed by the terrestrial surface. Hitler realized this.
~ Umberto Eco
if you can speak of a center in a city whose tongues of land stretch through hills and lick the sea. Seen
~ Umberto Eco
Nel suo genere x'è un dio. X'è il genere che x'è merda.
~ Umberto Eco
Picard made sure Elnor got to bed, as he promised, and recited to him some of The Little Prince that he remembered.
~ Una McCormack
Our friends were not poetical, and the sight suggested to them no metaphors of human destiny; they thought only of the wonderful efficiency of it all.
~ Upton Sinclair
gentlemen farmers," meaning that they did no work, were all Republicans, and they put up the funds and maintained a smooth-running political machine.
~ Upton Sinclair
Love of children--ah, yes, all scandal-bureaus know what that means!
~ Upton Sinclair
Every organization which stood in his way he proceeded to break, one after another, with such speed and ruthlessness that it left the opposition dizzy. The
~ Upton Sinclair