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Men Quotes by Christopher Moore
- It turns out that one can perpetrate all manner of heinous villainy under a cloak of courtesy and good cheer. . .a man will forfeit…
- The Winter Woman is as wild as a blizzard, as fresh as new snow. While some see her as cold, she has a fiery heart…
- I fear you may become a lonely man, even in the company of others.
- Like looking down on a lubricious chess set, isn't it? The king moves in tiny steps, with no direction, like a drunkard trying to avoid…
- The angel has confided in me that he is going to ask the Lord if he can become Spider-Man. [...] The children need heroes, he…
- This is the man who called the fire department when the toilet backed up, and I'm asking him for help. What was I thinking? Why…
- Diogenes carried a bowl with him for years, but one day saw a man drinking from his cupped palm and declared, ‘I have been a…
- A woman’s magazine quiz: Question: You decide to do the dread deed and just as things are starting to get hot he comes, rolls over,…
- It was sometimes difficult to reconcile a man's talents with his personality.
- And I'll have you know that if you hurt my son again, if he so much as sighs sadly over his coffee, I will hire…
- The Angel Gabriel disappeared once for sixty years and they found him on earth hiding in the body of a man named Miles Davis.
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