A Quote by James Russell Lowell

Pride and weakness are Siamese twins. — © James Russell Lowell
Pride and weakness are Siamese twins.
They're happy to be Siamese twins. They feel blessed. But the rest of us have to go through the world alone. And they don't. And because they have this great attitude, they have a lot of friends. They were the kings of the prom. You know, they were in the state championship hockey team. You know, they're the goalie. And it's just they're a couple of winners who happen to be Siamese twins.
One of the things that fascinated people about the twins, and one of the first things that comes to people's minds when they see Siamese Twins is: well, how do you have sex?
Rivalry and envy are Siamese twins.
If it doesn't have siamese twins in a jar, it is not a fair.
Constant togetherness is fine - but only for Siamese twins.
I'm writing a book about Siamese Twins that are attached at the nose. It's called: Stop Staring at Me!
Siamese twins are interesting because they are the only people who can write a biography and an autobiography at the same time.
What a cruel irony of fate, to pair together, like Siamese twins united by the shoulders, scientific adversaries of such contrasting character!
There they were sitting at the bar, these two Luscious babes, and they were Siamese twins.
In the world we live in, what we know and what we don't know are like Siamese twins, inseparable, existing in a state of confusion.
I dated Siamese twins, I slept with Big Foot, too. Get me on Sally Jesse, put me on Donahue.
The States doesn't think much about Canada, but we're attached. We're like Siamese twins. We can't do things - you can't roll over in the American bed without waking up the Canadians. It matters.
Twins are under-represented in the media. Hamlet - never twins. Hamlet Twins Of Denmark. King And Queen Lear. It would work. Come on, more twins on television.
Darwin abolished special creations, contributed the Origin of Species and hitched all life together in one unbroken procession of Siamese Twins, the whole evolved by natural and orderly processes from one microscopic parent germ.
I spent three and a half years writing the novel 'Chang & Eng,' about the conjoined brothers for whom the term 'Siamese twins' was contrived, and when I think of these afflicted people, my only emotion is one of profound sympathy.
I'm one with New York, and New York is one with me. I grew up there; there's no escaping it. We're like Siamese twins, if you separate us, I'll die.
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