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The silence lengthened, becoming strained and awkward until it was broken by the goose's imperious honk.
Swift glanced at the massive bird. "You have a companion, I see."
When Daisy explained what the two boys had been doing with the goose, Swift grinned. "Clever lads."
The remark did not strike Daisy as being especially compassionate.
"I want to help him," she said. "But when I tried to get near, he pecked me. I expected a domestic breed would have been a bit more receptive to my approach."
"Greylags are not known for their mild temperaments," Swift informed her. "Particularly males. He was probably trying to show you who was boss."
"He proved his point," Daisy said, rubbing her arm.
Swift frowned as he saw the growing bruise on her arm. "Is that where he pecked you? Let me see."
"No, it's all right - " she began, but he had already come forward.
His long fingers encircled her wrist, the thumb of his other hand passing gently near the dark purple mark. "You bruise easily," he murmured, his dark head bent over her arm.
Daisy's heart dispensed a series of hard thumps before settling into a fast rhythm. He smelled like the outdoors - sun, water, grassy-sweet. And deeper in the fragrance lingered the tantalizing incense of warm, sweaty male. She fought the instinct to move into his arms, against his body…to pull his hand to her breast. The mute craving shocked her.
Glancing up at his downturned face, Daisy found h ~ Lisa Kleypas
The Goose quotes by Lisa Kleypas
John Kerry went hunting today. He said he killed a goose. He didn't bring Teresa along because he was a little rusty and he was afraid he might kill the goose that laid the golden egg. ~ Jay Leno
The Goose quotes by Jay Leno
A dog can not make this journey alone, but maybe a wolf can. ~ Boris The Goose
The Goose quotes by Boris The Goose
No matter what. Wherever your mind wanders, it seems to turn up at the same Field of Dreams. It's the vision you wake up with in the morning, and it's the last thing you picture before you fall asleep. Everytime you think of it, the idea in your head seems to get more vivid, filled in with more detail: You not only want to win a gold medal at the Olympics, you not only can see yourself standing there on the podium, but you can also feel the goose bumps as your national anthem is played; the tears are in your eyes. (That's how real a dream can be and should be) ~ James C. Collins
The Goose quotes by James C. Collins
What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. ~ Marcus Terentius Varro
The Goose quotes by Marcus Terentius Varro
We have never sought power. We have sought to disperse power, to set men and women free. That really means: to help them to discover that they are free. Everybody's free. The slave is free. The ultimate weapon isn't this plague out in Vegas, or any new super H-bomb. The ultimate weapon has always existed. Every man, every woman, and every child owns it. It's the ability to say No and take the consequences. 'Fear is failure.' 'The fear of death is the beginning of slavery.' Thou hast no right but to do thy will.' The goose can break the bottle at any second. Socrates took the hemlock to prove it. Jesus went to the cross to prove it. It's in all history, all myth, all poetry. It's right out in the open all the time. ~ Robert Anton Wilson
The Goose quotes by Robert Anton Wilson
I am aware I may be here reminded of the necessity of rendering instruction agreeable to youth, and of Tasso's infusion of honey into the medicine prepared for a child; but an age in which children are taught the driest doctrines by the insinuating method of instructive games, has little reason to dread the consequences of study being rendered too serious or severe. The history of England is now reduced to a game at cards, the problems of mathematics to puzzles and riddles, and the doctrines of arithmetic may, we are assured, be sufficiently acquired by spending a few hours a-week at a new and complicated edition of the Royal Game of the Goose. There wants but one step further, and the Creed and Ten Commandments may be taught in the same manner, without the necessity of the grave face, deliberate tone of recital, and devout attention hitherto exacted from the well-governed childhood of this realm. It may in the mean time be subject to serious consideration, whether those who are accustomed only to acquire instruction through the medium of amusement, may not be brought to reject that which approaches under the aspect of study; whether those who learn history by the cards, may not be led to prefer the means to the end; and whether, were we to teach religion in the way of sport, our pupils might not thereby be gradually induced to make sport of their religion. ~ Walter Scott
The Goose quotes by Walter Scott
Fate is a fickle bitch. Just when you believe you've secured the goose that lays the golden egg, she back heels you in the bollocks. ~ Ken Scott
The Goose quotes by Ken Scott
Do you mind?" she finally breathed.
His lips twitched. "What's good for the goose."
Lena felt ice slide down her spine.
Crap.
He had seen her checking him out. ~ Loretta Hill
The Goose quotes by Loretta Hill
It was not curiosity that killed the goose who laid the golden egg, but an insatiable greed that devoured common sense. ~ E.A. Bucchianeri
The Goose quotes by E.A. Bucchianeri
If a fox strangles a goose just to eat the brains, you wouldn't say the fox killed the brains. You'd say the fox offed the goose. ~ Vladimir Lorchenkov
The Goose quotes by Vladimir Lorchenkov
These are touchy times. National sensitivities are on permanent alert and it's getting harder by the moment to say boo to a goose, lest the goose in question belong to the paranoid majority (goosism under threat), the thin-skinned minority (victims of goosophobia), the militant fringe (Goose Sena), the separatists (Goosistan Liberation Front), the increasingly well organised cohorts of society's historical outcasts (the ungoosables, or Scheduled Geese), or the the devout followers of of that ultimate guru duck, the sainted Mother Goose. Why, after all, would any sensible person wish to say boo in the first place? By constantly throwing dirt, such boxers disqualify themselves from serious consideration (they cook their own goose). ~ Graham Greene
The Goose quotes by Graham Greene
The art of taxation consists of plucking the goose so as to obtain the most feathers with the least hissing. ~ Jean-Baptiste Colbert
The Goose quotes by Jean-Baptiste Colbert
A man is a fool not to put everything he has, at any given moment, into what he is creating. You're there now doing the thing on paper. You're not killing the goose, you're just producing an egg. So I don't worry about inspiration, or anything like that. It's a matter of just sitting down and working. I have never had the problem of a writing block. I've heard about it. I've felt reluctant to write on some days, for whole weeks, or sometimes even longer. I'd much rather go fishing, for example, or go sharpen pencils, or go swimming, or what not. But, later, coming back and reading what I have produced, I am unable to detect the difference between what came easily and when I had to sit down and say, "Well, now it's writing time and now I'll write." There's no difference on paper between the two. ~ Frank Herbert
The Goose quotes by Frank Herbert
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. ~ John Ray
The Goose quotes by John Ray
The fox remains always a fox, the goose remains a goose, and the tiger will retain the character of a tiger. ~ Adolf Hitler
The Goose quotes by Adolf Hitler
But the Egyptian passion for violence, for killing the goose that lays the eggs- that's a different matter. ~ Noel Barber
The Goose quotes by Noel Barber
Do you know how sometimes you see a man, and you're not sure if you want to get in his pants or if you want to cry? Not because you can't have him; maybe you can. But you see right away something in him beyond having. You can't screw your way into it, any more than you can get at the golden eggs by slitting the goose. So you want to cry, not like a child, but like an exile who is reminded of his homeland. That's what Leucon saw when he first beheld Pyrrhus: as if he were getting a glimpse of that other place we were meant to be, the shore from which we were deported before we were born. ~ Mark Merlis
The Goose quotes by Mark Merlis
To maintain the P/PC Balance, the balance between the golden egg (production) and the health and welfare of the goose (production capability) is often a difficult judgment call. But I suggest it is the very essence of effectiveness. ~ Stephen R. Covey
The Goose quotes by Stephen R. Covey
When Jennah starts to sing, I feel the goose pimples rise on my arms. I haven't heard her sing this piece with the orchestra before. Her voice is strong and pure, resonating through the hall. She sways forward onto her toes and gazes out to the back of the concert hall, her eyes bright. The sleeves of her grey jumper are too long so I am sure I am the only one to notice when she taps her finger against her skirt to help her with a re-entry. I can almost taste her voice in my mouth. It is the colour of dawn. I want to run up and grab her and twirl her around. I want to yell, She's mine! The sight of her, standing there, singing, makes me want to shout with joy. ~ Tabitha Suzuma
The Goose quotes by Tabitha Suzuma
Shagga's more like to eat the maid and marry the goose ~ George R R Martin
The Goose quotes by George R R Martin
The boy does well enough," said Vicente. "A goose does not ask much of life, after all."
"No," she admitted. "Those who ask much are more likely disappointed. We should all be as simple as the goose. ~ Gregory Maguire
The Goose quotes by Gregory Maguire
Funny how what's good for the gander is good for the goose...until it's your goose ~ The Duke of Lancaster ~ Catherine Hemmerling
The Goose quotes by Catherine Hemmerling
Apophis the god of Chaos Anubis the god of funerals and death Babi the baboon god Bast the cat goddess Bes the dwarf god Disturber a god of judgement who works for Osiris Geb the earth god Gengen-Wer the goose god Hapi the god of the Nile Heket the frog goddess Horus the war god, son of Isis and Osiris Isis the goddess of magic, wife of her brother Osiris and mother of Horus Khepri the scarab god, Ra's aspect in the morning Khonsu the moon god Mekhit minor lion goddess, married to Onuris Neith the hunting goddess Nekhbet the vulture goddess Nut the sky goddess Osiris the god of the Underworld, husband of Isis and father of Horus Ra the sun god, the god of order; also known as Amun-Ra Sekhmet the lion goddess Serqet the scorpion goddess Set the god of evil Shu the air god, great-grandfather of Anubis Sobek the crocodile god Tawaret the hippo goddess Thoth the god of knowledge ~ Rick Riordan
The Goose quotes by Rick Riordan
The goose-step has always seemed to me to be an outlandish exhibition of the human being in his most undignified and stupid state. ~ William L. Shirer
The Goose quotes by William L. Shirer
Where do you go when you disappear? What do you see on the other side?"
"Come with me," she said, running her tongue over her teeth. "See for yourself."
The goose flesh rose on my arms. I never asked her again. ~ Mike Driver
The Goose quotes by Mike Driver
She glanced up at him, and in that moment he pulled his wet shirt over his head. She forced her mind blank. Blank as a new sheet of paper, blank as a starless sky. He came to the fire and crouched before it. He rubbed the water from his bare arms and flicked it in the flames. She stared at the goose and sliced his drumstick carefully and thought of the blankest expression on the blankest face she could possibly imagine. It was a chilly evening; she thought about that. The goose would be delicious, they must eat as much of it as possible, they must not waste it; she thought about that. ~ Kristin Cashore
The Goose quotes by Kristin Cashore
Sherlock Holmes had opened his mouth to reply, when the door flew open, and Peterson, the commissionaire, rushed into the apartment with flushed cheeks and the face of a man who is dazed with astonishment. "The goose, Mr. Holmes! The goose, sir!" he gasped. "Eh? What of it, then? Has it returned to life and flapped off through the kitchen window?" Holmes twisted himself round upon the sofa to get a fairer view of the man's excited face. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle
The Goose quotes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Ray doesn't go into lengthy descriptions. Yet, you can see - even feel - it all happening. That's enough to bring out the goose pimples!' Clearly, here the filmmaker in Ray gave him an edge over other writers. His words were brief, simple, lucid. But the impression that emerged was extraordinarily rich in detail. ~ Satyajit Ray
The Goose quotes by Satyajit Ray
There are several attitudes towards Christmas,
Some of which we may disregard:
The social, the torpid, the patently commercial,
The rowdy (the pubs being open till midnight),
And the childish - which is not that of the child
For whom the candle is a star, and the gilded angel
Spreading its wings at the summit of the tree
Is not only a decoration, but an angel.

The child wonders at the Christmas Tree:
Let him continue in the spirit of wonder
At the Feast as an event not accepted as a pretext;
So that the glittering rapture, the amazement
Of the first-remembered Christmas Tree,
So that the surprises, delight in new possessions
(Each one with its peculiar and exciting smell),
The expectation of the goose or turkey
And the expected awe on its appearance,

So that the reverence and the gaiety
May not be forgotten in later experience,
In the bored habituation, the fatigue, the tedium,
The awareness of death, the consciousness of failure,
Or in the piety of the convert
Which may be tainted with a self-conceit
Displeasing to God and disrespectful to children
(And here I remember also with gratitude
St. Lucy, her carol, and her crown of fire):

So that before the end, the eightieth Christmas
(By "eightieth" meaning whichever is last)
The accumulated memories of annual emotion
May be concentrated ~ T.S. Eliot
The Goose quotes by T.S. Eliot
There are psychologists who think that consciousness accompanies brain processes and is determined by them but doesn't itself exert any influence on them. Something like the reflection of a tree in water; it couldn't exist without the tree, but it doesn't in any way affect he tree. I think it's all stuff and nonsense to say that there can be love without passion; when people say love can endure after passion is dead they're talking of something else, affection, kindliness, community of taste and interest, and habit . . . Of course there can be desire without love. Desire isn't passion. Desire is the natural consequence of the sexual instinct . . . That's why women are foolish to make a song and dance if their husbands have an occasional flutter when the time and place are propitious . . . what is sauce for the gander is sauce for the goose . . . Unless love is passion, it's not love, but something else; and passion thrives not on satisfaction but impediment . . . When passion seizes the heart it invents reasons that seem not only plausible but conclusive to prove that the world is well lost for love. It convinces you that honor is well sacrificed and that shame is a cheap price to pay. Passion is destructive . . . and if it doesn't destroy it dies. It may be then that one is faced with the desolation of knowing that one has wasted the years of one's life, that one's brought disgrace upon oneself, endured the frightful pang of jealousy, swallowed every bitter mortification, th ~ W. Somerset Maugham
The Goose quotes by W. Somerset Maugham
The art of plucking the goose without making it cry out has been developed to a high state of perfection at the hands of the war makers. ~ Frederic C. Howe
The Goose quotes by Frederic C. Howe
The real question is, do you root for the fox in that song? Or are you horrified that the goose and the duck are being dragged off to their death, which is described in detail? ~ Chris Thile
The Goose quotes by Chris Thile
This novel humbled me in a number of ways. I was reading manuscripts for a magazine called Accent, and had in front of my prose-bleary eyes a piece called "A Horse in a London Flat." And I was in a doze. More dreariness. More pretension. When will it all end? How shall I phrase my polite rejection? Something, I don't remember what it was now, but something ten pages along woke me up, as if I had nearly fallen asleep and toppled from my chair. Perhaps it was the startle of an image or the rasp of a line. I went back to the beginning, and soon realized that I had let my eyes slide over paragraphs of astonishing prose without responding to them or recognizing their quality. That was my first humiliation. I then carried the manuscript to my fellow editors, as if I were bringing the original "good news," only to learn that they were perfectly familiar with the work of John Hawkes and admired it extravagantly. Hadn't I read The Cannibal, or The Goose on the Grave? Where had I been! What a dummy! (Though my humiliation would have been worse if I had written that rejection.)

A number of years had to erode my embarrassment before I could confess that I had not spotted him at once (as I initially pretended). What a dummy indeed. The Lime Twig is a beautiful and brutal book, and when it comes to the engravement of the sentence, no one now writing can match him. ~ William H. Gass
The Goose quotes by William H. Gass
The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest amount of feathers with the least possible amount of hissing. ~ Jean-Baptiste Colbert
The Goose quotes by Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Don't it give you the goose pimples when you realize that white people can kill us and get away with it? Just think of it! We are walkin' targets everywhere we go - on the subway, in the street, everywhere. ~ Alice Childress
The Goose quotes by Alice Childress
Thinking to get at once all the gold the goose could give, he killed it and opened it only to find - nothing. ~ Aesop
The Goose quotes by Aesop
Do you want to know what my favourite part of your body is?"

I saw her swallow before she rolled her eyes and gestured to her chest. "I'll take a wild guess, shall I?"

I grinned. "Nope, though they are a close second."

"Go on then, enlighten me," she said, pretending to be bored. If the goose bumps on her arms were anything to go by, she definitely wasn't bored.

Feeling brave, I brought my hand to the lower part of her belly and stroked downward. "This part. It's all round and soft. I'd love to fall asleep right here. ~ L.H. Cosway
The Goose quotes by L.H. Cosway
Some animals are cunning and evil-disposed, as the fox; others, as the dog, are fierce, friendly, and fawning. Some are gentle and easily tamed, as the elephant; some are susceptible of shame, and watchful, as the goose. Some are jealous and fond of ornament, as the peacock. ~ Aristotle.
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The addition of romance in my books or mystery to a historical romance is the sauce, not the goose. ~ Deanna Raybourn
The Goose quotes by Deanna Raybourn
Step into this experience
with the goose bumps
in your heartbeat ~ Buddy Wakefield
The Goose quotes by Buddy Wakefield
I think only a batsman will be able to tell you about the goose bumps he gets after hitting a perfect cover drive. I'm one of them. ~ Gautam Gambhir
The Goose quotes by Gautam Gambhir
I can't wait to taste you." He whispered against my stomach, allowing his hot breath to spill over my chest, sharpen the goose bumps pricking my skin. "I've always wondered what you taste like." I could tell he was speaking mostly to himself, but his words drove me a lot insane. ~ Penny Reid
The Goose quotes by Penny Reid
Medicine is a golden goose that has to be killed because every time the goose lays a golden egg, someone gets sick or dead. ~ Richard Diaz
The Goose quotes by Richard Diaz
The most popular man under a democracy is not the most democratic man, but the most despotic man. The common folk delight in the exactions of such a man. They like him to boss them. Their natural gait is the goose step. ~ H.L. Mencken
The Goose quotes by H.L. Mencken
The goose lays the golden egg. Payrolls make consumers. ~ George M. Humphrey
The Goose quotes by George M. Humphrey
True effectiveness is a function of two things: what is produced (the golden eggs) and the producing asset (the goose). ~ Stephen Covey
The Goose quotes by Stephen Covey
When I sit down to write, I just let the goose out of the bottle. ~ Tom Robbins
The Goose quotes by Tom Robbins
The means by which a strong species maintains itself: -

It grants itself the right of exceptional actions, as a test of the power of self-control and of freedom.

It abandons itself to states in which a man is not allowed to be anything else than a barbarian.

It tries to acquire strength of will by every kind of asceticism.

It is not expansive, it practises silence; it is cautious in regard to all charms.

It learns to obey in such a way that obedience provides a test of self-maintenance. Casuistry is carried to its highest pitch in regard to points of honour.

It never argues, 'What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander,' - but conversely! it regards reward, and the ability to repay, as a privilege, as a distinction.

It does not covet other people's virtues. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The Goose quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
LIVER, n. A large red organ thoughtfully provided by nature to be bilious with. The liver is heaven's best gift to the goose; without it that bird would be unable to supply us with the Strasbourg "pate". ~ Ambrose Bierce
The Goose quotes by Ambrose Bierce
After a long time and many questions, Satan said, The spider kills the fly, and eats it; the bird kills the spider and eats it; the wildcat kills the goose; the
well, they all kill each other. It is murder all along the line. Here are countless multitudes of creatures, and they all kill, kill, kill, they are all murderers. And they are not to blame, Divine One? ~ Mark Twain
The Goose quotes by Mark Twain
If I don't get the goose-bump factor when I'm reading it than I can't do it. ~ Russell Crowe
The Goose quotes by Russell Crowe
As I tried to rub away the goose bumps, I noticed a door that looked different from the others. The door looked older than the rest and had a plaque that read: Mistress Lillie White, Head of Paranormal Societies. I hesitated before opening the door. Paranormal Societies? I'd been a fan of the paranormal for years, had even written extensively about werewolves and vampires in my urban fantasy novels, but even I didn't believe much of what I researched about the paranormal. ~ Cora Maxine
The Goose quotes by Cora Maxine
The goose we retained until this morning, when there were signs that, in spite of the slight frost, it would be well that it should be eaten without delay. Its finder has carried it off therefore to fulfil the ultimate destiny of a goose. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle
The Goose quotes by Arthur Conan Doyle
What's good for the goose is definitely good for the desperate housewife. Even if this never happened again ~ James Patterson
The Goose quotes by James Patterson
Equally arresting are British pub names. Other people are content to dub their drinking establishment with pedestrian names like Harry's Bar and the Greenwood Lounge. But a Briton, when he wants to sup ale, must find his way to the Dog and Duck, the Goose and Firkin, the Flying Spoon, or the Spotted Dog. The names of Britain's 70,000 or so pubs cover a broad range, running from the inspired to the improbable, from the deft to the daft. Almost any name will do so long as it is at least faintly absurd, unconnected with the name of the owner, and entirely lacking in any suggestion of drinking, conversing, and enjoying oneself. At a minimum the name should puzzle foreigners-this is a basic requirement of most British institutions-and ideally it should excite long and inconclusive debate, defy all logical explanation, and evoke images that border on the surreal. ~ Bill Bryson
The Goose quotes by Bill Bryson
Some of our German passengers on the ship would be crying. The Brits were the same way. They were crying, because they realized a new war was about to break out across Europe, with Hitler at the head of the goose-stepping parade. ~ Frank Buckles
The Goose quotes by Frank Buckles
To want to meet an author because you like his books is as ridiculous as wanting to meet the goose because you like pate de foie gras. ~ Arthur Koestler
The Goose quotes by Arthur Koestler
He ran his nose along my neck and I moaned. Goose bumps spread out along my skin as he muttered something in French. I loved it when he did that. He ~ Aileen Erin
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- How dare you, I repeat, In disregard of all decency, call me a goose?
- I spit on your head, Ivan Ivanovich! What are you screaming so for? ~ Nikolai Gogol
The Goose quotes by Nikolai Gogol
There never was such a goose. ~ Charles Dickens
The Goose quotes by Charles Dickens
I trace his face with my fingers, 'Let me see. A guy tells me that he would have thrown himself in front of a train if it wasn't for me and then drives seven hours straight, without whingeing once, on a wild-goose chase in search of my mother with absolutely no clue where to start. He is, in all probability, going to get court-martialled because of me, has put up with my moodiness all day long, and knows exactly what to order me for breakfast. It doesn't get any more romantic than that, Jonah. ~ Melina Marchetta
The Goose quotes by Melina Marchetta
If I had me a nice goose quill and a pot o' maester's ink, I could write down that me member was long and thick as me arm, wouldn't make it so. ~ George R R Martin
The Goose quotes by George R R Martin
One of my favorite places in San-Francisco is Aunt Charlies drag show. You pay $3 and see shows that literally give you goose bumps and bring you to tears. As a performer, you know they're giving 100% and you can't help but cry. ~ Christopher Owens
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He laughed, and it raised goose-bumps on my arms. "Oh,ma petite ,ma petite , you are precious."
Just what I wanted to hear. "So how are you getting here?"
"My private jet."
Of course, he had a private jet. "When can you be here?"
"I will be there as soon as I can, my impatient flower."
"I prefer ma petite to flower. ~ Laurell K. Hamilton
The Goose quotes by Laurell K. Hamilton
A vague uncritical idealism always lends itself to ridicule and too much of it might be a danger to mankind, leading it round in a futile wild-goose chase for imaginary ideals. ~ Lin Yutang
The Goose quotes by Lin Yutang
At least two of those present tonight were wearing Granny Weatherwax's famous goose-grease-and-sage chest liniment. ~ Terry Pratchett
The Goose quotes by Terry Pratchett
He writes so well he makes me feel like putting my quill back in my goose. ~ Fred Allen
The Goose quotes by Fred Allen
Stravinsky used Mother Goose. He was influenced by Mother Goose, indirectly, but very beautifully. ~ Gyorgy Ligeti
The Goose quotes by Gyorgy Ligeti
During my addled career as a trout fisherman I have gone on a lot of wild-goose chases, and I ruefully expect to go on a lot more before I hang up my waders ~ John D. Voelker
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No more I do, your Majesty. But what's that got to do with it? I might as well die on a wild goose chase as die here. ~ C.S. Lewis
The Goose quotes by C.S. Lewis
A traveller at Sparta, standing long upon one leg, said to a Lacedaemonian, "I do not believe you can do as much." "True," said he, "but every goose can." ~ Plutarch
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Mother Goose will show newcomers to this world how astonishing, beautiful, capricious, dancy, eccentric, funny, goluptious, haphazard, intertwingled, joyous, kindly, loving, melodious, naughty, outrageous, pomsidillious, querimonious, romantic, silly, tremendous, unexpected, vertiginous, wonderful, x-citing, yo-heave-ho-ish, and zany it is. ~ Iona Opie
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Always have a plan B and a friend with bail, and you're guaranteed to never fail," Mother Goose said and took another drink. "That's my motto. ~ Chris Colfer
The Goose quotes by Chris Colfer
It might be a wild-goose chase."
"I am quite fond of geese, myself," Mikhail said. ~ Deborah Blake
The Goose quotes by Deborah Blake
If you were sitting quietly on your couch, waiting for your girlfriend to come back inside so you could finish watching your movie, and while you were waiting, someone called you up and said "I'll give you a million dollars if you can guess what's going to happen next," you absolutely would not guess "I am going to be brutally and unexpectedly attacked by a goose in my own home." Even if you had a hundred guesses, you would not guess that. ~ Allie Brosh
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There's nothing half so mortal as a grey goose feather. ~ George R R Martin
The Goose quotes by George R R Martin
She wears only black-rimmed glasses, and is holding a paperback titled Murder and Mayhem in Goose Pimple Junction. Her light ~ Dennis Hart
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Rock and roll is a music, and why should a music contribute to ... juvenile delinquency? If people are going to be juvenile delinquents, they're going to be delinquents if they hear ... Mother Goose rhymes. ~ Elvis Presley
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If Jo is a tomboy and Amy a goose, what ~ Louisa May Alcott
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I do not believe in God because I do not believe in Mother Goose. ~ Clarence Darrow
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Body went tense, forcing goose bumps to rise over my bare arms. My tough demeanor had been ripped apart and was replaced by a frightened little girl in need of her father's protection. But he wasn't here, and all I had was Jeremy. It wasn't his responsibility to protect me. He shouldn't have to worry about me.
And I shouldn't be falling apart like this. ~ Nicole Sobon
The Goose quotes by Nicole Sobon
And leave me alone when I tell ya to. I will have things to do that are private. I cannot always have you trailing around with me like a strand of goose grass. ~ Ruth Downie
The Goose quotes by Ruth Downie
Most people put money in their piggy bank. I buy a goose that lays golden eggs over and over again. That's what an asset is. ~ Robert Kiyosaki
The Goose quotes by Robert Kiyosaki
Jack and Jill went up that hill, for a supposed pail of water," Mother Goose said. "Jack fell down, broke his crown, 'cause Jill pushed him-but no one caught her. ~ Chris Colfer
The Goose quotes by Chris Colfer
Quill: An instrument of torture yielded by a goose and commonly weilded by as ass. ~ Ambrose Bierce
The Goose quotes by Ambrose Bierce
How dared you, I repeat, in disregard of all decency, call me a goose? ~ Nikolai Gogol
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I was brought into situations God couldn't get out of, and I got out of them. ~ Goose Gossage
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You,my lord, are giving me goose bumps."
"Every beautiful woman deserves to be clothed in no less. ~ Karen Hawkins
The Goose quotes by Karen Hawkins
When you first run up First Avenue in New York, if you don't get goose bumps, theres something wrong with you. ~ Frank Shorter
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Melly couldn't say boo to a goose. ~ Margaret Mitchell
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His name is Henry DuPont. He is two years older than you, very handsome, and wealthy. You'll make a good match. She said simply, as if she were choosing goose over chicken for supper. ~ Katlyn Charlesworth
The Goose quotes by Katlyn Charlesworth
Let there be gall enough in thy ink, though thou write with a goose-pen, no matter. ~ William Shakespeare
The Goose quotes by William Shakespeare
Even if your goose habitually lays golden eggs, it will still be cooked. ~ Neil Gaiman
The Goose quotes by Neil Gaiman
I came across Mother Goose, so I turned her loose, she was screaming. ~ Jethro Tull
The Goose quotes by Jethro Tull
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