“I believe no satirist could breathe this air. If another Juvenal or Swift could rise up among us tomorrow, he would be hunted down. If you have any knowledge of our literature, and can give me the name of any man, American born and bred, who has anatomised our follies as a people, and not as this or that party; and who has escaped the foulest and most brutal slander, the most inveterate hatred and intolerant pursuit; it will be a strange name in my ears, believe me.” PeopleIfsMenGivingBelieveWould BeLiteratureNamesI BelieveBornPartyAirStrangeTomorrowHatredEarsGive MeBreathePursuitFollySatireSarcasmBelieve In MeBrutalSlanderHuntedSatirist Book:Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit Source: Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit
“When I go to bed, I ask God to give me one more day tomorrow. When I get it, I'm excited and grateful.” GivingAsksTomorrowBedGive MeGratefulExcitedOne More Day Author:Richard Simmons
“Give me the whole world to run and then I'll be happy. If tomorrow I was told I had to sort out the whole world's problems I'd sleep like a baby.” IfsWorldGivingWholeProblemRunningSleepBabyTomorrowGive MeWhole World Author:Ken Livingstone
“That's it. Gently now," Reagan said to Nellie. "We'll move onto the hard stuff tomorrow." "This...isn't...the hard stuff?" Nellie spit out through gritted teeth. Reagan grinned. "You really hate me right now, don't you?" "Immeasurably." "Good. Give me ten.” GivingSaidHardMovingHateStuffTomorrowRight NowTenGive MeTeethSpitHate Me Author:Judy Blundell