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  • Tact is rubbing out another's mistake instead of rubbing it in. -- Leo Buscaglia
  • The ad in the paper said 'Big Sale. Last Week.' Why advertise? I already missed it. They're just rubbing it in. -- Yakov Smirnoff
  • As you smell the fragrance of a flower by handing it or the smell of sandalwood by rubbing it against a stone, so you obtain spiritual awakening by constantly thinking of God. -- Sarada Devi
  • Basically Ken is a very gentle, home-loving person. I remember when one of his stick insects had a knee infection. He stayed up all night rubbing it with germoline and banging its head on the table. -- Dave Barry
  • I almost had her." Curran nodded. "I heard. And you could've taken her, too." My voice came out flat. "Rub it in, why don't you." He grinned. "No time for that now, maybe later." I closed my eyes. There wouldn't be any later. "Are you imagining me rubbing it in?" he asked. -- Ilona Andrews
  • If something is rubbing so hard against you, you can be sure it's working on you. -- Elizabeth Gilbert
  • If only it was as easy to banish hunger by rubbing the belly as it is to masturbate. -- Diogenes
  • Aladdin, who said to his wife, I know it's not a lamp, keep rubbing! Never got a dinner! -- Red Buttons
  • I'm rubbing on it, rub-rubbing, if you scared, call that reverend Boy, I'm drinking, get my brain right -- Beyonce
  • Like, they know that I have a habit of rubbing my earlobes, I've been doing it since I was two. -- Balthazar Getty
  • A combed writing will cost both sweat and the rubbing of the brain. And combed I wish it, not frizzled or curled. -- Owen Feltham
  • Living with hope is like rubbing up against a cheese grater. It keeps taking slices off you until there's so little left you just crumble. -- Catherine Austen
  • Darkdoom? Darkdoom did this?" Nero was visibly surprised. He placed a hand on his forehead, rubbing his temples. "Oh, why is it always the bald ones? -- Mark Walden
  • On the one hand, there are individual actions such as throwing, pushing, touching, rubbing. It is these individual actions that give rise most of the time to abstraction from objects. -- Jean Piaget
  • You don't create a diamond by rubbing it with fluffy bunny slippers. You need to apply pressure and heat. There are enough air-headed cheerleaders out there. We need more drill sergeants. -- Julie Ann Dawson
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