Slipup Famous Quotes & Sayings
17 Slipup Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Reason lies betweene the spurre and the bridle.— George Herbert
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If a man deliberately abstains from wine to such an extent that he does serious harm to his nature, he will not be free from blame.— Thomas Aquinas

The Roman historian Tacitus claimed that the Germanic peoples always drank alcohol while holding councils to prevent anyone from lying.— David Eagleman

The story in that book of yours comes down to a sudden slipup caused by two great vices: women and laziness.— Kamel Daoud

You can forget Stalin," he said, pledging his allegiance. "We're not the History Channel.— Timur Vermes

You have so much to offer, she was often told, as if she had a tray of cigarettes and candy perpetually strapped to her waist.— Lily King

I am the biggest anachronism on Planet Earth.— Arthur C. Clarke

What simple and— Phil Volatile
ordinary lives we live,
underneath the shadows
of projection screen
artists

Unlike the Reagan and Bush Administrations, with but one exception, the Clinton administration failed to reach out to Republicans in creating a new team, and eventually paid a political price.— Richard V. Allen

I was 36 when I got married. I was so focused on, 'You wanted a husband, and you wanted a house, and you wanted children.' I've had all those things now.— Jane Kaczmarek

For readers, one of life's more electrifying discoveries is that they ARE readers--not just capable of doing it...but in love with it...The first book that does that is never forgotten, and each page seems to bring a fresh revelation, one that burns and exalts...— Stephen King

Safety and constancy were illusions granted only to those afraid enough not to peer beyond the walls.— James Rozoff

One mysterious person looking at another mysterious person equals what? Another mystery.— Charlotte Rampling

I didn't want to be the girl who posed in 'Playboy' and then - by the way - made some music.— Neko Case

True leadership is moral authority, not formal authority. Leadership is a choice, not a position. The choice is to follow universal timeless principles, which will build trust and respect from the entire organization. Those with formal authority alone will lose this trust and respect.— Stephen Covey

Of course, government economists have been doing their part as well to try to sugar-coat the pill of tax increases. They never refer to these changes as "increases." They have not been increases at all; they were "revenue enhancement" and "closing loopholes." The best comment on the concept of "loopholes" was that of Ludwig von Mises. Mises remarked that the very concept of "loopholes" implies that the government rightly owns all of the money you earn, and that it becomes necessary to correct the slipup of the government's not having gotten its hands on that money long since.— Ludwig Von Mises
