Spit Quotes - Page 3
1871 Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets,'The Jumblies'.
Sarah Bernhardt (1968). “Memories of my life, being my personal, professional, and social recollections as woman and artist”
Those who write ill, and they who ne'er durst write, Turn critics out of mere revenge and spite.
John Dryden (1870). “The Poetical Works of John Dryden”, p.409
Hope is believing in spite of the evidence, and then watching the evidence change.
Jim Wallis (1982). “Waging peace: a handbook for the struggle to abolish nuclear weapons”, Harpercollins
Despite his cynical exterior, he had a good heart-and Lissa owned most of it.
Richelle Mead (2010). “Vampire Academy: Blood Promise”, p.263, Penguin UK
Rex Stout (2010). “Death of a Dude”, p.65, Bantam
Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness, and ends in madness and folly.
Francis Atterbury, Nitish K. Basu (1740). “A History of English Literature: The Norman conquest to the dawn of Renaissance & Geoffrey Chaucer”, p.105
True hospitality consists of giving the best of yourself to your guests.
Eleanor Roosevelt (1962). “Book of common sense etiquette”
Luciano Pavarotti (1995). “Pavarotti, My World”, Crown Pub