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The shame of fools conceals their open wounds.
[Lat., Stultorum incurata malus pudor ulcera celat.]
Con-tu-ber-nal(noun). One who occupies
the same tent; a tent-fellow, comrade.
The thought of Percy Prewitt as my contubernal causes me to break out in hives.
-From the personal dictionary of
Caroline Trent
Mens videt astra.
(The soul sees the stars.)
Aoibheann ("Who on earth could pronounce that?
Nameless McBitchypants
Thizz iz wat it iz
Uniden Homepatrol
The price of order," I muttered. I tried to run the dog off. It wouldn't budge.
"The cost of chaos," Tom-Tom countered. Thump on his drum. "Not quite the same thing, Croaker.
What is needed is never to be had without price.
In the capacious urn of death, every name is shaken.
[Lat., Omne capax movet urna nomen.]
The prices are vertiginous. Carlinhos and Wagner take a booth and they talk and dip their wafers of exquisite beef into the sauces but most of the time they keep companionable silence together, as close men do, and find they have communicated everything. Run
Whether goest, griefe? where I am wont.
countercantabrigianism.
You want car?' Rena said. 'Artist college? You think I don't know? How you think you pay? So this dress. Pretty dress. Someone gave. But money is ... ' She stopped, struggling to find the words, what money was. Finally, she threw her hands up. 'Money. You want remember, so just remember.
Wiv difficulty 'an injinuity. Jest bein' smart, like.
I'm not entirely sure what your problem is, but I'm sure it's really hard to pronounce.
My love too expensive if you want to pay !
you curdled clot of whores piss
I'm the C.E.O., n<>ong>oong>minated by the shareh<>ong>oong>lders. If they're n<>ong>oong>t happy, I have t<>ong>oong> take the c<>ong>oong>nsequences.
Prickomo fucking cocksca. That bastard old arsehole-fucker.
Waste of time is the most extravagant and costly of all expenses.
Onealoneappearsasdiverseonaccountofignorance
Tried to put shame in my game to make a name,
I'mma put it on a bullet ... put it in your brain.
Gervasio Lonquimay
Ne nevere mo ne lakked hire pite;
Tendre-herted, slydynge of corage;
But trewely, I kan nat telle hire age.
For the minimum-wager with Caligulan needs, the glory days are soon over.
When one is traveling, one must expect to spend a certain amount of money foolishly.
The man is either mad or his is making verses.
[Lat., Aut insanit homo, aut versus facit.]
Illegitimis nil carborundum.
A good bargaine is a pick-purse.
[A good bargain is a pick-purse.]
Had A Dollar Had a dollar tried to spend it could not spend it. It was ripped I had to mend it. After I mend it I still could not spend it because to you I lend it. I lend more money then I spend so I better defend the money I lend. So I will get it back in the end. Then I will have it to relend
Anyway Ri Ri what rhymes wit your name really? Money got you vacationing in Chile
I came at no price; I am at no price.Price-- Pushpa Rana
The unsuspected is the daily fare of the traveler in Thibet ...
Think ere you speak
The soul's Rialto hath its merchandise, I barter for curl upon that mart.
A price is something you get.
A cost is something you lose.
One night is awaiting us all, and the way of death must be trodden once.
[Lat., Omnes una manet nox,
Et calcanda semel via leti.]
Nothing more costly than item that has no price.
Thriftless ambition, that wilt ravin up Thine own life's means!
Tut, Tut, looks like rain
who wishes to fight must first count the cost
All places are filled with fools.
[Lat., Stultorum plenea sunt omnia.]
What is commonest, cheapest, nearest, easiest, is Me,
Me going in for my chances, spending for vast returns,
Adorning myself to bestow myself on the first that will take
me,
Not asking the sky to come down to my good will,
Scattering it freely forever.
If you spend a thing you can not have it.
[Lat., Non tibi illud apparere si sumas potest.]
Cruddy Mouthbreather
Wamblecropt is the most exquisite word in the English language. Say it. Each syllable is intolerably beautiful.
Avaunt, you cullions!
I'm not cheap, I'm thrifty.
Whither thou goest...
Old Titme the clock-settter, that bald sexton,Time.
It's offensive to me to be called a cost cutter,
Haste to thie kiste, thie onlie dortoure bedde.Cale, as the claie whiche will gre on thie hedde,Is Charitie and Love aminge highe elves;Knightis and Barons live for pleasure and themselves.
personal expenses
What is aught but as 'tis valued?
Ummmm, Excuse me, Cokey McWhoreslut?
OMFGEIGHTPOUNDBABYJESUSONAPOGOSTICK WHAT?
Faire words makes mee looke to my purse.
Nadie me influye, todos contribuyen
My heart is a weatherballoon caught in an updraft of a chinese tax percentage, the tax percentages are unequivocaaaaaaaaaal, Unequivocaaaaaaaaal. This is the sort of lyrics you could never think of, loser. Here's a razorblade go cut yourself
My money slow, my money stupid, money ditzy
Twitter, twatter, fudder, motherfucker, I don't care what it's called.
It is better to be priceless than to be cheap!
Ducking autocorrect!
I pulled out Riptide.
COKANE [looking compassionately at him] Ah, my dear fellow, the love of money is the root of all evil.
LICKCHEESE. Yes, sir; and we'd all like to have the tree growing in our garden.
I'm rich biotchh!
The ungovernable passion for wealth.
[Lat., Opum furiata cupido.]
THE NAME THOUGHT OUT TO BE SPOKEN
Non apibus dubitandem est.
(You never can tell with bees.)
~ Winnie ille Pu
I have lost my oil and my labor. (Labored in vain.)
[Lat., Oleum et operam perdidi.]
Wer rastet, rostet - what rests, rusts.
Friendth, Romanth, countrymen, lend me your earsth.
Yossarian!!!(?)!
Valliant. Humor can be marvelously therapeutic,
Confit is not something that comes to mind for summer. Usually it means duck confit, made by cooking the legs and thighs in duck fat to preserve them for winter.
The four most expensive words in the English language are, 'This time it's different.'
For thogh we slepe, or wake, or rome, or ryde, Ay fleeth the tyme; it nyl no man abyde.
ANGELFOOD
NNAA NNM NWNWNW V
Me Tarz-tosterone; You Estro-Jane
Atticus, ixnay issingpay off the oppercay.
THTL - too hot to live
Poor innocent baby, about to get fleeced. Tut-tut, gorgeous. You know when you play poker with a man behind closed doors, there is only one acceptable currency.
Manye chapeleyns arn chaste, ac charite is aweye; Are none hardere than hii whan hii ben avaunced: Unkynde to hire kyn and to alle Cristene, Chewen hire charite and chiden after moore - Swich chastite withouten charite worth cheyned in helle.
Tut-tut, it looks like rain.
Ere the hour of the twattering of bards in the twitterlitter between Druidia and the Deepsleep Sea
Tchotchka. Amorta. Heart of my heart. Speak to me.
What is a blade but a conduit of death?
What is a life but a conduit of death?
That which is priceless has no cost.
The shame is not in having sported, but in not having broken off the sport.
[Lat., Nec luisse pudet, sed non incidere ludum.]
Give me dome dome da-da-da-da-da dome dome dome I aint trippin on ya money money long long long
A man often pays dear for a small frugality.
i buy a thousand pound a year! i buy a rope!
The best things in life are beyond money; their price is agony and sweat and devotion ... and the price demanded for the most precious of all things in life is life itself - ultimate cost for perfect value.
The venal herd.
[Lat., Venale pecus.]
All powerful money gives birth and beauty.
[Lat., Et genus et formam regina pecunia donat.]
Emotional fuckwittage
Luxury, that alluring pest with fair forehead, which, yielding always to the will of the body, throws a deadening influence over the senses, and weakens the limbs more than the drugs of Circe's cup.
WarrenBuffettoncesaidsomethinglike"Thebestwaytomakeamilliondollarsisto startwithabillionandbuyanairline.
CRITIC OR CITRIC?
Anagram of ordinary passing judgement on talented
Kamil Ali