Edward Joseph Young Quotes
He rams his quill with scandal and with scoff, But 'tis so very foul, it won't go off.

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I think sometimes the fashion world isn't even about clothes anymore; it's about this 'in' crowd, and I'm not into that.
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To be fully human is...to know that it's possible to face the unimaginable and somehow put one foot in front of the other.
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My wife is so fat that when she lays on the beach the people feel sorry for her and try to roll her back into the water.
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Is it possible that love should of a sudden take such a hold?
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What I see here, what I feel here is that people in your world believe spirituality isn't distant. It's close and real. Religion seems born in the home, stays in the home. I mean, the services are even held in the home. And there's not one person in charge, one speaker set above the others. It's farmers and carpenters, and well, just average folk speaking spontaneously about the message they find in the Bible. A message from the heart to the heart.
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...invite a person to a log cabin in the woods for a weekend. The true personality emerges every time.
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You can cut the tension with a cricket stump.
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Happiness is no laughing matter.
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I'm addicted to 'Scandal.' Joe Morton is the devil, and I love him. I am addicted to 'Boardwalk Empire.' Jeffrey Wright is the devil, and I love him.
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Scandal begins when the police put a stop to it.
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The thing that I love about 'Scandal' is every character, it's not clear if they're good or bad. Everyone is both good and bad.
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A boy sows a wild oat or two, the world winks. A girl does the same -- scandal.
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One should never make one's debut in a scandal. One should reserve that to give interest to one's old age.
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An old black ram is tupping your white ewe
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Scandal is an importunate wasp, against which we must make no movement unless we are quite sure that we can kill it; otherwise it will return to the attack more furious than ever.
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Don't use big words. They mean so little.
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He rams his quill with scandal and with scoff, But 'tis so very foul, it won't go off.