Quote by Jim Bishop
He dropped pejoratives like subliminal seasoning. - Jim Bishop

He dropped pejoratives like subliminal seasoning. – Jim Bishop

Other quotes by Jim Bishop

The future is an opaque mirror. Anyone who tries to look into it sees nothing but the dim outlines of an old and worried face. – Jim Bishop

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Live Now
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Golf is played by twenty million mature American men whose wives think they are out having fun. – Jim Bishop

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Retirement
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A newspaper is lumber made malleable. It is ink made into words and pictures. It is conceived, born, grows up and dies of old age in a day. – Jim Bishop

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Age
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Other Quotes from
Words
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No one means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is vicious. – Henry Adams

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Words

When I was born I was so surprised I didnt talk for a year and a half. – Gracie Allen

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Words

If I where to describe myself in one word, a new word should be made. – Anonymous

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Words

Today the discredit of words is very great. Most of the time the media transmit lies. In the face of an intolerable world, words appear to change very little. State power has become congenitally deaf, which is why –but the editorialists forget it –terrorists are reduced to bombs and hijacking. – John Berger

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Words

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Environmental policy must strike a balance between the earths best interests and our citizens pressing needs. – Jim Clyburn

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He hits it long. His shoulders are impressively quick through the ball. Thats where hes getting his power from. Hes young and has great elasticity. – Nick Faldo

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Can space break? I mean the space of art galleries. Over the past 100 years, art galleries have gone from looking like Beaux Arts salons to simple storefronts to industrial lofts to the gleaming giant white cubes of Chelsea with their shiny concrete floors. – Jerry Saltz

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Art