Evan Esar Quotes
A batch of credit cards fattens a wallet before it thins it.
Evan Esar
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The waiters' eyes sparkled and their pencils flew as she proceeded to eviscerate my wallet – paté, Whitstable oysters, a sole, and a favorite salad of the Nizam of Hyderabad made of shredded five-pound notes.
S. J. Perelman
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Every American in uniform, in the White House or at home - USA! USA! USA! - we must be a force for unity in America, for a vision that includes all of us. All of us. Every man and woman, every race, every ethnicity, every faith and creed, including the Americans who are our precious Muslims. And every gender and every gender orientation.
John R. Allen
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I tell ya, I was an ugly kid. I was so ugly that my dad kept the kid's picture that came with the wallet he bought.
Jack Roy
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It takes two seconds. . . . No more fishing in your wallet or purse for credit cards.
Ryan Ross
Panic! at the Disco
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One can understand a person by the way he removes his wallet and puts his hand to take out money.
Boman Irani
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We don't need to cure hunger - we know how to solve hunger - it's food, it's nutrition, and it's really a question of access.
Lauren Bush
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I am moved by the spirit of Angolans and the work UNICEF is doing, but I am saddened by the hardships I have seen, and the fact that a little flexing of financial muscle from rich countries could do so much.
Alyssa Milano
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A man who knows how little he knows is well, a man who knows how much he knows is sick.
Witter Bynner
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I absolutely loved being famous. It was all great, up until the point when it wasn't.
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
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In war, as in love, we must come into contact before we triumph.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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Then the other door opened. I wen't rigid. If I had thought Reth's was beautiful, it was nothing to this soul. It filled the night with light, dancing and rippling like the reflection on a pond. I hadn't seen many souls, but I knew this one was special. I wanted it. I needed it.
Kiersten White
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Nothing is important save the spiritual state that enables one to subjectify one's thoughts to a sensation and to think only of the sensation, all the while searching to express it.
Edouard Vuillard